A new Fragment of Contra Galilaeos by Emperor Julian provides evidence that the circulation of the anti-christian work was limited in the Byzantine culture: there was probably only an indirect tradition of fragments. Draft of a paper... more
A new Fragment of Contra Galilaeos by Emperor Julian provides evidence that the circulation of the anti-christian work was limited in the Byzantine culture: there was probably only an indirect tradition of fragments.
Draft of a paper published in Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 62 (2012), pp. 265-279.
In questa sede si presenta un nuovo frammento (da Teofilatto di Ocrida) e nuove testimonianze (in Procopio di Gaza e Michele Glica) del Contra Galilaeos di Giuliano. Il riesame dei dati già noti agli studiosi precedenti e di una testimonianza di Severo di Antiochia, finora considerata dal solo Rinaldi nel 1998, prova che quest'opera di Giuliano nel Medio Evo era nota per tradizione indiretta.
"A letter from prison: Prison as a collective experience in the works of Michael Glykas and Kaisarios Dapontes" Kaisarios Dapontes (1713–1774) did not know the work of Michael Glykas (fl. 12th c.) and Glykas could not have known the work... more
"A letter from prison: Prison as a collective experience in the works of Michael Glykas and Kaisarios Dapontes"
Kaisarios Dapontes (1713–1774) did not know the work of Michael Glykas (fl. 12th c.) and Glykas could not have known the work of Dapontes. Both, however, wrote poems from prison, which they published (of course each one according to his contemporary means) after they regained their freedom. The article examines how each author presented his imprisoned self and the possible motives for the composition and publication of the poems. The article also includes a re-appraisal of ms. Par. gr. 228. It is argued that the manuscript is a near-autograph of Glykas and thus the paratexts (incl. the note about its imprisonment) should be attributed to the Byzantine author himself.
Première publication de cinq fragments du traité de Porphyre Contre les chrétiens retrouvés chez Michel Psellus, Michel Glycas et Damascène le Studite. Ces objections sont explicitement attribuées à Porphyre et portent sur des versets de... more
Première publication de cinq fragments du traité de Porphyre Contre les chrétiens retrouvés chez Michel Psellus, Michel Glycas et Damascène le Studite. Ces objections sont explicitement attribuées à Porphyre et portent sur des versets de l’Écriture dont on sait qu’ils avaient fait l’objet des attaques de cet adversaire du christianisme.
A new Fragment of Contra Galilaeos by Emperor Julian provides evidence that the circulation of the anti-christian work was limited in the Byzantine culture: there was probably only an indirect tradition of fragments. Draft of a paper... more
A new Fragment of Contra Galilaeos by Emperor Julian provides evidence that the circulation of the anti-christian work was limited in the Byzantine culture: there was probably only an indirect tradition of fragments. Draft of a paper published in Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 62 (2012), pp. 265-279. In questa sede si presenta un nuovo frammento (da Teofilatto di Ocrida) e nuove testimonianze (in Procopio di Gaza e Michele Glica) del Contra Galilaeos di Giuliano. Il riesame dei dati già noti agli studiosi precedenti e di una testimonianza di Severo di Antiochia, finora considerata dal solo Rinaldi nel 1998, prova che quest'opera di Giuliano nel Medio Evo era nota per tradizione indiretta.