- Karl
Krumbacher (23
September 1856 – 12
December 1909) was a
German scholar who was an
expert on
Byzantine Gr**** language, literature,
history and culture...
- (1911).
Herbermann (1913).
Krumbacher, Karl (1897),
Byzantinische Literatur, p. 566,
cited by
Herbermann (1913) Karl
Krumbacher concluded the two main biographical...
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Confessor of Sigriane",
Orthodox Church in
America Mershman 1912
citing Krumbacher 1897, p. 342.
Mershman 1912
citing Trai**** Patricius,
Theophilus of Edessa...
- Encyclopedia: "But it was Simeon, "the new theologian" (c. 1025-c. 1092; see
Krumbacher, op. cit., 152–154), a monk of Studion, the "greatest
mystic of the Gr****...
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classical philology and
especially medieval Gr****
under the
influence of Karl
Krumbacher. In 1890 and 1891 he also
studied in Leipzig.
During his
studies in Marburg...
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Graeca (vol. cxliii, cxliv); for
editions of the
minor works see Karl
Krumbacher,
Geschichte der
byzantinischen Litteratur (1897). A more
recent edition...
- a
common form
among Byzantine monks.
German 19th
century scholar Karl
Krumbacher (Byz. Litt., 358)
protested against the use of this
epithet as a name...
- a Gr****
theological writer and
bishop of
Caesarea in Cappadocia. Karl
Krumbacher ****igned him to the
first half of the
sixth century. He is
variously placed...
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Certain calendars extant in the
Middle Ages were also
called Synaxaria.
Krumbacher describes those composed by
Christopher of
Mytilene and
Theodore Prodromus...
- is
continually interrupted by long
tables of dates, so
markedly that
Krumbacher described it as
being "rather a
great historical list [Geschichtstabelle]...