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The Panoplia Dogmatike by Euthymios Zygadenos
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Created in the twelfth century, the Panoplia Dogmatike is one of the Byzantine anthologies that became a key source for Orthodox theology. The anthology is known in more than 140 Greek manuscripts....
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01 September 2014

Created in the twelfth century, the Panoplia Dogmatike is one of the Byzantine anthologies that became a key source for Orthodox theology. The anthology is known in more than 140 Greek manuscripts. In the fourteenth century it was translated into Old Church Slavonic. The Latin translation, prepared by the Italian humanist Pietro Francesco Zini, was published in Venice in 1555 during the years of the Council of Trent.
The first printed edition of the Greek text came relatively late – in 1710 in the Romanian Principality of Wallachia. By examining the reasons for this publication, the book gives snapshots of the history of this authoritative anthology in the early modern period and uses sources until now not related to the Panoplia.
The first printed edition of the Greek text came relatively late – in 1710 in the Romanian Principality of Wallachia. By examining the reasons for this publication, the book gives snapshots of the history of this authoritative anthology in the early modern period and uses sources until now not related to the Panoplia.
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Pages: 284
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity
Publication Date:
01 September 2014
ISBN: 9789004268975
Format: Hardcover
Nadia Miladinova, PhD, a double doctorate in Mediaeval Studies/Classical Philology from the Central European University, Budapest (2011) and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (2010). Publication on Vasil Zlatarski in National Traditions, 2nd volume of Rewriting the Middle Ages in the Twentieth Century (Brepols, 2009).