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The old Georgian translations of Saint Maximus the Confessor's works.
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Budapest Central European university. Department of medieval studies

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Old Georgian sources concerning Maximus the Confessor's life.
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Louvain-la-Neuve Peeters

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Maximus the Confessor in ancient Georgian sources.
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Leuven Peeters

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Old Georgian translations of Maximus the Confessor's "Dispute with Pyrrhus".
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Copenhagen Eventus

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Maximus the Confessor and Georgia.
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ISBN: 9781898948674 1898948674 Year: 2009 Volume: 3 Publisher: London Bennett & Bloom

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The name of Maximus the Confessor is closely linked with Georgia: after the church father was exiled from Byzantium in 662 with two of his disciples, he spent his last days in Lazica, Western Georgia, and died there. Despite the abundant scholarly literature in Georgian about Maximus, international scholarly circles have been largely unaware of the Old Georgian translations of his works, made during the tenth-twelfth centuries, and local ethnographic and folklore materials. These form a rich source for the study of Maximus' literary heritage and life, particularly the final period of his life after his deportation, as well as shedding light on the links between between Georgia and Byzantium. This volume gathers the results of decades of research, most of which appears for the first time in English translation. The articles concentrate on the Georgian sources that deal with Maximus' life and literary legacy, creating a collection that will be of value not only for those studying Maximus' life and works but also for those who are interested in Georgian culture and history in general. 10 colour illustrations, 18 B&W illustrations and maps.

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