Acta Patriarchatus Constantinopolitani, MCCCXV-MCCCCII
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Acta Patriarchatus Constantinopolitani, MCCCXV-MCCCCII
(Cambridge library collection, History . Acta et diplomata Graeca medii aevi : sacra et profana / edited by Franz Miklosich and Joseph Müller ; v. 1-2)
Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Reprint. Originally published: Vindobonae : C. Gerold, 1860-1862
Text in Greek; pref. in Latin
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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tomus prior : pbk ISBN 9781108044509
Description
This six-volume work, published in Vienna between 1860 and 1890, contains a selection of documents in Greek which throw light on the history and politics of the Byzantine Empire in the Middle Ages. The editors, Franz Miklosich (1813-91), philosopher, linguist and Slovenian nationalist, and Josef (or Giuseppe) Muller (1823-95), a Greek scholar who also translated many important works by German classical historians into Italian, used as one of their sources the volumes of Greek manuscripts brought back to Vienna by Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq (1522-92), the Flemish diplomat, herbalist, and travel writer who had acted as Imperial Ambassador to the Sublime Porte. Volume 1 (published in 1860) consists of letters and decrees of the fourteenth-century Patriarchs of Constantinople, summoning bishops in conflict with their priests to meetings, deciding on the boundaries of episcopal authority, receiving professions of faith, and punishing those found guilty of insubordination or heresy.
Table of Contents
- 1. Patriarcha Ioannes XIII Glycys
- 2. Patriarcha Esaias
- 3. Patriarcha Ioannes XIV Calecas
- 4. Patriarcha Isidorus
- 5. Patriarchae Callistus et Philotheus
- 6. Patriarcha Philotheus iterum.
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tomus posterior : pbk ISBN 9781108044516
Description
This six-volume work, published in Vienna between 1860 and 1890, contains a selection of documents in Greek which throw light on the history and politics of the Byzantine Empire in the Middle Ages. The editors, Franz Miklosich (1813-91), philosopher, linguist and Slovenian nationalist, and Josef (or Giuseppe) Muller (1823-95), a Greek scholar who also translated many important works by German classical historians into Italian, used as one of their sources the volumes of Greek manuscripts brought back to Vienna by Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq (1522-92), the Flemish diplomat, herbalist, and travel writer who had acted as Imperial Ambassador to the Sublime Porte. Volume 2 (published in 1862) contains further letters and decrees of the fourteenth-century Patriarchs of Constantinople, acting to settle conflicts in the Russian churches of Kiev and Novgorod, and trying to reconcile the warring co-emperors (father and son) John V and Andronicus IV Palaeologus.
Table of Contents
- 7. Patriarcha Nilus
- 8. Patriarcha Antonius IV
- 9. Patriarcha Macarius secundo
- 10. Patriarcha Antonius IV post reditum
- 11. Patriarcha Callistus II Xanthopulus
- 12. Patriarcha Matthaeus I
- Index.
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