Προσθήκη στα αγαπημένα
Introduction
Symeon Metaphrastes
Metaphrastes’s Menologion
Christian Novels
Metaphrastes’s Rewriting
Transmission, Reception, and the Present Volume
Notes
Life, Conduct, and Passion of Saints Kyprianos and Ioustina
Life and Conduct of Saint Pelagia of Antioch
Life, Conduct, and Passion of the Holy and Glorious Martyrs Galaktion and Episteme
Miracle Concerning Euphemia the Young Maiden
Passion of the Holy and Triumphant Martyr of Christ Barbara
Life, Conduct, and Passion of the Holy Martyr of Christ Saint Eugenia and Her Parents
Abbreviations
Note on the Text
Notes to the Text
Notes to the Translation
Bibliography
Index
Περιγραφή
Created in the tenth century, most likely as an imperial commission, the Menologion is a collection of rewritings of saints’ lives originally intended to be read at services for Christian feast days. Yet Symeon Metaphrastes’s stories also abound in transgression and violence, punishment and redemption, love and miracles. They resemble Greek novels of the first centuries of the Common Era, highlighting intense emotions and focusing on desire, both sacred and profane.
Symeon Metaphrastes was celebrated for rescuing martyrdom accounts and saints’ biographies that otherwise may have been lost. His Menologion, among the most important Byzantine works, represents the culmination of a well-established tradition of Greek Christian storytelling. A landmark of Byzantine religious and literary culture, the Menologion was revered for centuries—copied in hundreds of manuscripts, recited publicly, and adapted into other medieval languages. This edition presents the first English translation of six Christian novels excerpted from Symeon’s text, all of them featuring women who defy social expectations.