Everyone interested in the Early Byzantine period will be grateful for Nimmo Smith's efforts to make this information readily available. For historians of theology these <i>Commentaries </i>will be a reminder that the Byzantine world was surely a Christian world, but a Christian world of which mythological tales about Heracles, Zeus, Diogenes or Dionysius were still part and parcel.<p></p><i><b>The Heythrop Journal</b></i>

The Commentaries translated here, dating from the sixth century, show the persisting survival of Greek learning in an increasingly Christianised world. The work takes the form of a series of explanations and glosses of classical references in Gregory’s original Sermons. Although the author uses an elementary technique of the schools to structure his text, which has little in the way of eloquence or literary art, there is a striking single-mindededness and confidence in his explanations. Some of the information given is inaccurate, and the author is not averse to rewriting texts that he cannot explain. Nonetheless, the work displays a lively interest in Greek learning, and presents a fascinating insight into the attitude of one particular Christian to its continuing validity.
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The Commentaries translated here, dating from the sixth century, show the persisting survival of Greek learning in an increasingly Christianised world.
Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction The Pseudo-Nonnus Commentaries: translation and notes Commentary on Sermon 4 Commentary on Sermon 5 Commentary on Sermon 39 Commentary on Sermon 43 Appendices Appendix I Additional stories found in some witnesses at the end of Commentary 5 Appendix 2 Stories listed in order of appearance in the Commentaries Select Bibliography Indices Index of ancient authors, general sources and proverbs Index of etymologies Index of historical figures Index of constellations, mythological deities, heroes and monsters, pagan cults and sacred animals Index of peoples and places Index of principal themes The Topography of the Commentaries Map I The 'World-view' of the Commentaries Map 2 The 'Western Sea' and its environs Map 3 Mainland Greece
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300–800 AD is the time of late antiquity and the early middle ages: the transformation of the classical world, the beginnings of Europe and of Islam, and the evolution of Byzantium.

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ISBN
9780853239178
Publisert
2001-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Liverpool University Press
Vekt
266 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Aldersnivå
00, UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Translated with commentary by