Byzantine Poetry from Pisites to Geometers

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12 Primary Sources


ekphrasis of the Church of the ed. LEGRAND 1896: 36–
Holy Apostles
Constantine the Sicilian
AP XV, 13 ed. BECKBY 1957–58: IV, 266
Psogos ed. SPADARO 1971: 198–
Apology ed. SPADARO 1971: 200–
poems 1–2 ed. SPADARO 1971: 202
monody ed. MONACO 1951: 458–
Love Song ed. MATRANGA 1850: 693–
Corpus of Monastic Epigrams
various gnomes ed. ODORICO 1986: passim^3
Dionysios the Stoudite
book epigram ed. SPECK 1968: 307–
Elias Synkellos
catanyctic alphabet ed. CICCOLELLA 2000a: 6–
Lamentation on Himself ed. CICCOLELLA 2000a: 20–
Euphemios
verse inscription ed. GRÉGOIRE 1922: no. 302
satirical poem ed. PERTUSI 1952: 91
Eustathios Kanikles
riddle ed. STERNBACH 1900: 291–
Gennadios
see: Corpus of Monastic Epigrams
George of Pisidia
St. 5–106 and 108 ed. STERNBACH 1891: 16–18 and 1892a: 51–
Q. 1–13 ed. QUERCI 1777: 1732–1740^4
In Heraclium redeuntem ed. PERTUSI 1959: 77–
Expeditio Persica ed. PERTUSI 1959: 84–
In Bonum Patricium ed. PERTUSI 1959: 163–
Bellum Avaricum ed. PERTUSI 1959: 176–
In Restitutionem Crucis ed. PERTUSI 1959: 225–
Heraclias ed. PERTUSI 1959: 240–
Hexaemeron ed. GONNELLI 1998: 114–
Contra Severum ed. QUERCI 1777: 1621–
In Resurrectionem ed. QUERCI 1777: 1374–
De Vanitate Vitae ed. QUERCI 1777: 1581–
De Vita Humana ed. GONNELLI 1991: 123–
In Alypium ed. STERNBACH 1891: 1–4^5


(^3) For the contents of the Corpus of Monastic Epigrams, see chapter 8 (pp. 263–265).
(^4) The numbering is mine. Q. 1 = line 1; Q. 2 = lines 2–5; Q. 3 = lines 6–7; Q. 4 = lines 8–
13; Q. 5= lines 14–17; Q. 6 = lines 18–19; Q. 7 = lines 20–21; Q. 8 = lines 22–23 (=St. 61b);
Q. 9 = lines 24–25 (=St. 61c); Q. 10 = lines 26–27 (=St. 78b); Q. 11 = lines 28–30 (=St.
84b); Q. 12 = lines 31–41 (=AP I, 120); Q. 13 = lines 42–54 (=AP I, 121).
(^5) Pisides’ poems and epigrams can also be found in the edition of TARTAGLIA 1998. He
reproduces the previous editions with some minor changes: see the “Nota critica” in his
edition, pp. 58–60.

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