Theodori Metochitae Carmina

"The twenty Poems of Theodore Metochites (ca. 1270-1332) constitute a unique corpus of approximately 10.000 verses composed in the traditional Homeric hexameter. Metochites did not use the most common iambic verse, but chose to commemorate his deeds and immortalize his thoughts and experiences...

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Subtitles:Carmina
Main Author: Theodorus, Metochita 1270-1332 (Author)
Contributors: Polemēs, Iōannēs D. 1966- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Ancient Greek
Greek
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Published: Turnhout Brepols Publishers 2015
In: Corpus Christianorum / Series Graeca (83)
Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Corpus Christianorum / Series Graeca 83
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Byzantine Empire / Greek language / Christian Poetry / History 1217-1228
B Theodorus, Metochita 1270-1332, Carmina
Further subjects:B Metochites, Theodoros (1270-1332) Criticism and interpretation
B Christian poetry, Byzantine History and criticism
B Byzantine poetry
B Bibliothèque Nationale de France Manuscript Graecus 1776
B Manuscripts, Greek (Medieval and modern) History
B Christian saints Biography Poetry Early works to 1800
B Christian poetry, Byzantine
B Byzantine poetry History and criticism
B Christian Poetry
B Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint Influence
B Spring
B Byzantine Empire
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Summary:"The twenty Poems of Theodore Metochites (ca. 1270-1332) constitute a unique corpus of approximately 10.000 verses composed in the traditional Homeric hexameter. Metochites did not use the most common iambic verse, but chose to commemorate his deeds and immortalize his thoughts and experiences in the heroic Homeric verse. At the same time he took advantage of the poetic works of Gregory of Nazianzus, who exercised a considerable influence upon his language and his general attitude towards his fellow men and his social environment."--
Item Description:Text griech., Einleitung engl
ISBN:2503564569