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Poems of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous

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The witty and self-assertive poetry of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous provides unique snapshots of eleventh-century Constantinople at the height of its splendor and elegance. Their collections, aptly called “various verses,” greatly range in length and style—including epigrams, polemics, encomia, and more—and their poems were written for a broad range of social occasions such as court ceremonies, horse races, contests between schools, and funerals. Some were inscribed on icons and buildings. Many honored patrons and friends, debunked rivals, or offered satirical portraits of moral types in contemporary society. In some remarkable introspective poems, Mauropous carefully shaped a narrative of his life and career, while Christopher’s body of work is peppered with riddles and jocular wordplay. This volume is the first English translation of these Byzantine Greek collections.

Συγγραφέας: Christopher of Mytilene
Εκδότης: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 624
ISBN: 9780674736986
Εξώφυλλο: Σκληρό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2018

Introduction

The Mid-Eleventh Century

Christopher of Mytilene

John Mauropous

Formal Features of the Poems

Genres and Occasions

The Translation

Notes

The Poems of Christopher of Mytilene

The Poems of John Mauropous

Abbreviations

Note on the Texts

Notes to the Texts

Notes to the Translations

Bibliography

Index

Floris Bernard is Assistant Professor of Medieval Studies at Central European University in Budapest.

Christopher Livanos is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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