21 research outputs found
The Prophecies of the Patriarch Methodius
The future patriarch Methodius wrote three successive pamphlets prophesying the deaths of Leo V, Michael II, and Theophilus, the second of which survives today as the Slavonic Daniel. Methodius gained access to Theophilus by fabricating another prophecy, and Photius later imitated this subterfuge to gain access to Basil I.REB 62 2004 p. 229-237
Warren Treadgold, The Prophecies of the Patriarch Methodius. — Le futur patriarche Méthode a successivement écrit trois pamphlets prophétisant les morts respectives de Léon V, Michel II et Théophile. Le second des pamphlets est connu aujourd'hui sous le nom de Daniel slave. Méthode a pu approcher l'empereur Théophile en rédigeant une autre prophétie et, plus tard, Photius imita son subterfuge pour approcher Basile Ier.Treadgold Warren. The Prophecies of the Patriarch Methodius. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 62, 2004. pp. 229-237
Seven Byzantine Revolutions and the Chronology of Theophanes
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Why Write a New History of Byzantium?
Lecture presented in a series for the Canadian Institute for Balkan Studies.This publication was sponsored by the Foundation for Hellenic Culture
The Problem of the Marriage of the Emperor Theophilus
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Photius on the Transmission of Texts (<i>Bibliotheca</i>, Codex 187)
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