Christian dualist heresies in the Byzantine world, c. 650-c. 1450 : selected sources /: selected sources. (2013)
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- Christian dualist heresies in the Byzantine world, c. 650-c. 1450 : selected sources /: selected sources. (2013)
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- Christian dualist heresies in the Byzantine world, c. 650-c. 1450 : selected sources
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- Note: Translated and annotated by Janet Hamilton and Bernard Hamilton ; assistance with the translation of Old Slavonic texts by Yuri Stoyanov.
- Other Names:
- Hamilton, Janet
Hamilton, Bernard, 1932-
Stoyanov, Yuri, 1961- - Contents:
- 1. Paulician population transfers under Constantine V (741-75) -- 2. The empress Irene (780-802) and the Paulicians -- 3. Alleged Paulicians in Constantinople in the early ninth century -- 4. Theodore of Studium (d. 826) opposes the death penalty for heresy -- 5. St Macarius of Pelecete converts a Paulician in prison -- 6. Renewed persecution of the Paulicians in Asia Minor and the matyrs of Amorium -- 7. Peter of Sicily's History of the Paulicians (870) -- 8. Peter the Higoumenos: an abridgement of Peter of Sicily -- 9. The death of the Paulician leader Chrysocheir (c. 878) -- 10. Theophylact Lecapenus (933-56) writes to Tsar Peter of Bulgaria about Bogomils -- 11. Abjuration formulae (tenth century) for Paulician converts to orthodoxy -- 12. Theodore, metropolitan of Nicaea (956- ), writes about Paulicians in Euchaita -- 13. St Paul of Latrus (d. 955/6) converts Paulicians near Miletus -- 14. John I. Tzimisces (969-76) settles Paulicians at Philippopolis -- 15. The discourse of the priest Cosmas against Bogomils (after 972) -- 16. The Synodikon of Orthodoxy: clauses about Bogomils -- 17. Paulicians in eleventh-century southern Italy -- 18. St Lazarus the wonder-worker converts Paulicians near Ephesus (before 1054) -- 19. Euthymius of the Periblepton condemns Bogomils (c. 1045) -- 20. The Paulicians of Philippopolis ally with the Patzinaks (c. 1050) -- 21. A letter of the patriarch Cosmas (1075-81) against the Bogomils -- 22. Alexius Comnenus (1081-1118) and the Paulicians1. Paulician population transfers under Constantine V (741-75) -- 2. The empress Irene (780-802) and the Paulicians -- 3. Alleged Paulicians in Constantinople in the early ninth century -- 4. Theodore of Studium (d. 826) opposes the death penalty for heresy -- 5. St Macarius of Pelecete converts a Paulician in prison -- 6. Renewed persecution of the Paulicians in Asia Minor and the matyrs of Amorium -- 7. Peter of Sicily's History of the Paulicians (870) -- 8. Peter the Higoumenos: an abridgement of Peter of Sicily -- 9. The death of the Paulician leader Chrysocheir (c. 878) -- 10. Theophylact Lecapenus (933-56) writes to Tsar Peter of Bulgaria about Bogomils -- 11. Abjuration formulae (tenth century) for Paulician converts to orthodoxy -- 12. Theodore, metropolitan of Nicaea (956- ), writes about Paulicians in Euchaita -- 13. St Paul of Latrus (d. 955/6) converts Paulicians near Miletus -- 14. John I. Tzimisces (969-76) settles Paulicians at Philippopolis -- 15. The discourse of the priest Cosmas against Bogomils (after 972) -- 16. The Synodikon of Orthodoxy: clauses about Bogomils -- 17. Paulicians in eleventh-century southern Italy -- 18. St Lazarus the wonder-worker converts Paulicians near Ephesus (before 1054) -- 19. Euthymius of the Periblepton condemns Bogomils (c. 1045) -- 20. The Paulicians of Philippopolis ally with the Patzinaks (c. 1050) -- 21. A letter of the patriarch Cosmas (1075-81) against the Bogomils -- 22. Alexius Comnenus (1081-1118) and the Paulicians -- 23. Extracts from Euthymius Zigabenus' Dogmatic Panoply against the Paulicians and the Messalians -- 24. Anna Comnena's account of the trial of the Bogomil Basil (c. 1098) -- 25. Extracts from Euthymius Zigabenus' Dogmatic Panoply against the Bogomils -- 26. Abjuration formula and form of reception into the Church for Bogomil converts -- 27. A sermon against the Bogomils for the Sunday of All Saints (c. 1107) -- 28. The posthumous trial of Constantine Chrysomallus for heresy (1140) -- 29. The Patriarch Michael II (1143-46) orders the burning of Bogomils -- 30. Two Cappadocian bishops are condemned for Bogomilism (1143) -- 31. The monk Niphon is condemned for Bogomilism (1144) -- 32. The Patriarch Cosmas (1146-47) is deposed for favouring Bogomils -- 33. St Hilarion of Moglena (1136-64) converts Bogomils in his diocese -- 34. An Anti-Bogomil work, possibly by Nicholas of Methone -- 35. Popular beliefs about Bogomilism recounted by George Tornices (1154) -- 36. Hugh Eteriano (a Pisan) writes a treatise against the Bogomils of Constantinople (c. 1165-80) -- 37. The mission of papa Nicetas of Constantinople to the West (c. 1170) -- 38. The Secret Book brought from Bulgaria (c. 1190) -- 39. Pope Innocent III and the Bogomils of Bosnia (1198-1203) -- 40. The Fourth Crusade and the Paulicians of Philippopolis (1205) -- 41. The Synodikon of Tsar Boril against the Bogomils (1211) -- 42. Pope Honorius III and the Balkan pope of the heretics (1221-23) -- 43. Pope Gregory IX (1227-41) urges the king of Hungary to crusade against the Bogomils -- 44. The Patriarch Germanus II (1222-40) writes and preaches against Bogomils -- 45. An Italian inquisitor's view of Bogomilism (c. 1250) -- 46. Evidence of Bogomilism in a liturgical commentary (date unknown) -- 47. Pope John XXII alleges that Cathars are fleeing to Bosnia (1325) -- 48. St Gregory Palamas (1296-1359) and the Bogomils -- 49. St Theodosius of Trnovo (c. 1350) legislates against Bogomils -- 50. Symeon, archbishop of Thessalonica, preaches against Bogomils (before 1429) -- App. 1. The Ritual of Radoslav the Christian -- App. 2. Armenian sources and the Paulicians. … (more)
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- Manchester : Manchester University Press
- Publication Date:
- 2013
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- 1 online resource (352 pages)
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Dualism (Religion) -- Christianity -- History of doctrines -- Sources
Christian heresies -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 -- Sources
Christian heresies -- Byzantine Empire -- History -- Sources
Pauliciens -- Histoire -- Sources
Bogomiles -- Histoire -- Sources
Dualisme (Religion) -- Christianisme -- Histoire des doctrines -- Sources
Hérésies chrétiennes -- Histoire -- 600-1500 (Moyen Âge) -- Sources
Hérésies chrétiennes -- Empire byzantin -- Histoire -- Sources
Christian heresies
Christian heresies -- Middle Ages
Dualism (Religion) -- Christianity -- History of doctrines
Dualisme
Christendom
Ketterij
Byzantine Empire
History
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