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Nicephori Blemmydae De virtute et ascesi ; Iosephi Racendytae De virtute / edidit Erika Gielen.

Title
Nicephori Blemmydae De virtute et ascesi ; Iosephi Racendytae De virtute / edidit Erika Gielen.
Author
Nicephorus, Blemmydes, 1197-1272
Publication
Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2016.

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Additional Authors
  • Racendytes, Joseph, approximately 1280-1330.
  • Gielen, Erika
Description
cxlv, 92 pages; 25 cm.
Summary
"Nicephorus Blemmydes was born as the second son of a doctor in Constantinople at the very end of the twelfth century. In December 1224 he was ordained lector by patriarch Germanus II, which marked the beginning of a successful career in the Church, culminating in the foundation of his own monastery near Ephesus. Teaching, both on theological and secular topics, played a major part in his life as well. Among his pupils were George Acropolites and the future emperor Theodore II Lascaris. In order to instruct his fellow monks in his monastery, Blemmydes wrote, among other things, four brief treatises, entitled De fide, De virtute et ascesi, De anima and De corpore, each of which may originally have been part of his Typikon, but has also been circulating independently. Up to now, only the De anima has been decently edited. This volume presents the first critical edition of the De virtute et ascesi of Nicephorus Blemmydes, previously only available in the, at several places deficient, edition of 1784 by Dorotheos Voulismas. The Greek text is preceded by a detailed analysis of the manuscript tradition. Special attention is also given to the indirect tradition of this ethical treatise. The reason is that Nicephorus' treatise has been included in full in the Synopsis Variarum Disciplinarum by the philosopher-monk Joseph Rhacendytes (ca. 1260-1330). The main difference is the addition by Joseph of a passage from the opuscule Ad sanctissimum presbyterum Marinum of Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7697.1) after the introductory part of Blemmydes’ De virtute et ascesi. Also Joseph’s De virtute is presented here for the first time in a critical edition."--
Series Statement
Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca ; 80
Uniform Title
  • De virtvte et ascesi
  • Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca 80.
Alternative Title
  • De virtvte et ascesi
  • De virtute et ascesi
  • Iosephi Racendytae De virtute
  • Iosephi Racendytae De virtvte
  • De virtute
  • De virtvte
Subject
  • Nicephorus, Blemmydes, 1197-1272
  • Joseph, Racendytes, approximately 1280-approximately 1330
  • 600-1500
  • Virtue > Early works to 1800
  • Christian ethics > History > Middle Ages, 600-1500
  • Christian literature, Byzantine
Genre/Form
  • Early works
  • History
Note
  • Contains two works: the first is by Nicephorus Blemmydes; the second by Joseph Racendytes.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages vii-xiv) and indexes.
Language (note)
  • Text in Greek, preface and introduction in English.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 2503544126
  • 9782503544120
OCLC
  • 945367547
  • SCSB-12675618
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library