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George of
Pisidia (Gr****: Γεώργιος Πισίδης, Geōrgios
Pisidēs;
Latinized as Pisida; fl. 7th
century AD) was a
Byzantine poet, born in Pisidia. As an important...
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Byzantine Poetry from
Pisides to Geometres:
Texts and Contexts. pp. 86–88. Lauxtermann, Marc D. (2003).
Byzantine Poetry from
Pisides to Geometres: Texts...
- Thal****ius the Abbot,
Theodore of
Raithu PG 92:
Paschal Chronicle,
George Pisides PG 93:
Olympiodorus Deacon of Alexandria, Hesychius,
Leontius Bishop of...
- 91.0.3289891 Xenophontos, Sophia. "The
reception of
Plutarch in
George Pisides’
panegyrical poems."
Byzantine and
Modern Gr****
Studies 44, no. 2 (2020):...
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Christophorus of
Mitylene (11th century), the
latter by the
ecclesiastics Georgius Pisides (7th century) and
Theodorus Studites (9th century).
Between the two groups...
- (2003). "Appendix I. The
Poems of John Geometres".
Byzantine Poetry from
Pisides to Geometres:
Texts and Contexts,
Volume I (PDF).
Wiener Byzantinistische...
- Thal****ius the Abbot,
Theodore of
Raithu PG 92:
Paschal Chronicle,
George Pisides PG 93:
Olympiodorus Deacon of Alexandria, Hesychius,
Leontius Bishop of...
- or
private life. In a
panegyric poem
dedicated to
Bonus in 626,
George Pisides calls him a "companion in arms" of Heraclius,
possibly implying that Bonus...
- field. One of her
specialised papers focused on the
fossil molluscs of the
Pisides group,
commonly known as
fingernail clams,
collected in
southern Norway...