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This volume is dedicated to the Church Slavonic version of the Dioptra of Philippos Monotropos. It focuses on the transmission of the Slavonic text. Furthermore, a critical edition of the prefaces and the first book of the poem, together with a Greek parallel text, is given. Dioptra is a voluminous didactic poem written by the Byzantine monk Philip (later known as Monotropos - “Hermit”) in 1095 and consists of five books present a real guide to the theological and philosophical knowledge of the time. Church Slavonic translation was created around the middle of the fourteenth century. in one of the centers of Central Bulgarian writing and enjoyed great popularity throughout the "Slavia orthodoxa", as evidenced by more than 200 manuscripts. Most of this volume is devoted to the history of the Slavic translation and its handwritten history.
Literature & literary studies --- Dioptra --- Slavonic translation --- critical edition --- transmission --- kirchenslavische Übersetzung --- kritische Edition --- Überlieferungsgeschichte --- Dioptra --- Slavonic translation --- critical edition --- transmission --- kirchenslavische Übersetzung --- kritische Edition --- Überlieferungsgeschichte
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This volume is dedicated to the Church Slavonic version of the Dioptra of Philippos Monotropos. It focuses on the transmission of the Slavonic text. Furthermore, a critical edition of the prefaces and the first book of the poem, together with a Greek parallel text, is given. Dioptra is a voluminous didactic poem written by the Byzantine monk Philip (later known as Monotropos - “Hermit”) in 1095 and consists of five books present a real guide to the theological and philosophical knowledge of the time. Church Slavonic translation was created around the middle of the fourteenth century. in one of the centers of Central Bulgarian writing and enjoyed great popularity throughout the "Slavia orthodoxa", as evidenced by more than 200 manuscripts. Most of this volume is devoted to the history of the Slavic translation and its handwritten history.
Literature & literary studies --- Dioptra --- Slavonic translation --- critical edition --- transmission --- kirchenslavische Übersetzung --- kritische Edition --- Überlieferungsgeschichte
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This volume is dedicated to the Church Slavonic version of the Dioptra of Philippos Monotropos. It focuses on the transmission of the Slavonic text. Furthermore, a critical edition of the prefaces and the first book of the poem, together with a Greek parallel text, is given. Dioptra is a voluminous didactic poem written by the Byzantine monk Philip (later known as Monotropos - “Hermit”) in 1095 and consists of five books present a real guide to the theological and philosophical knowledge of the time. Church Slavonic translation was created around the middle of the fourteenth century. in one of the centers of Central Bulgarian writing and enjoyed great popularity throughout the "Slavia orthodoxa", as evidenced by more than 200 manuscripts. Most of this volume is devoted to the history of the Slavic translation and its handwritten history.
Dioptra --- Slavonic translation --- critical edition --- transmission --- kirchenslavische Übersetzung --- kritische Edition --- Überlieferungsgeschichte
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Die Reihe Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte (GCS) veröffentlicht seit 1897 (zuerst in Leipzig, dann in Berlin) die Ergebnisse des Akademieprojektes Griechische Christliche Schriftsteller, begonnen in der damaligen Königlich Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, fortgeführt in der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Sie bietet in großen kritischen Ausgaben mit historisch orientierenden Einleitungen und Registern diejenigen Werke, die ursprünglich im griechischsprachigen Teil des antiken kaiserzeitlichen Christentums entstanden sind und nicht von den anderen großen Editionsreihen herausgegeben werden. Für die ersten drei Jahrhunderte wird dabei Vollständigkeit angestrebt.
Oracles, Greek. --- Sibyls. --- Edition. --- Oracula Sibyllina. --- RELIGION / Christianity / Literature & the Arts. --- Women prophets --- Greek oracles --- Cults
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