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  1. 1. Jan. 2002 · Symeon Metaphrastes: Rewriting the Canonization. Hardcover – January 1, 2002. The first monograph on the most important Byzantine redactor of saints' lives, this book offers a detailed study of the life and working methods of Symeon Metaphrastes, who was active towards the end of the tenth century. The importance of the Metaphrastic redaction ...

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  2. 8. Dez. 2017 · The Encomium on Symeon Metaphrastes was also recently published in ‘Michael Psellus on Literature and Art’ (ed. Barber and Papaioannou) UInversity of Notre Dame Press, 2017, pages 193-217. This translation is also by Fisher. There continued to be plenty of hagiography written in later Byzantium and beyond after Symeon Metaphrates. See

  3. Symeon, Metaphrastes, active 10th century Notes: This record contains information from VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) which is made available under the ODC Attribution License.

  4. Die Heiligengeschichten von Simeon Metaphrastes gibt es online zu lesen in Griechisch mit lateinischer Übersetzung bei Documenta Catholica Omnia. Heiligenlexikon als USB-Stick oder als DVD. Unterstützung für das Ökumenische Heiligenlexikon. Seite zum Ausdruck optimiert.

  5. "A landmark of Orthodox Christianity, Symeon Metaphrastes's tenth-century Menologion is one of the most important Byzantine literary creations. This was a liturgical book, usually in multiple volumes, that included various texts regarding the saints--mostly Passions (martyrdom accounts, or martyria) and Lives (biographies, or bioi)--arranged according to the sequence of feast days in the fixed ...

  6. Publisher of original works of scholarship that have shaped our intellectual life for over a century and classics that have shaped our culture for two millennia.

  7. Soon after Symeon Metaphrastes (also called Symeon the Logothetes; end of tenth century) finished his literary project, the Georgian monks at the monastery of Iviron on Mount Athos started translating not only Symeon’s saints’ lives but also adopted metaphrastic method and applied it to other texts. The tradition set in motion at Iviron was ...