- The
Timarion (Gr****: Τιμαρίων) is a
Byzantine pseudo-Lucianic
satirical dialogue probably composed in the
twelfth century (there are
references to the...
- a
generation later.
Dating from 12th
century Byzantine Empire is also
Timarion, an
Orthodox Christian anti****tion of
Divine Comedy.
Around the same time...
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reign of
Romanos IV
Diogenes (r. 1068–1071).
According to the 12th-century
Timarion, he
hailed from "Great Phrygia", i.e., the
Anatolic Theme,
where he ranked...
- Omurtag's
Tarnovo Inscription Ptochoprodromus The Dead Brother's Song
Timarion romanized: Rhōmaïkḗ, Gr**** pronunciation: [romai̯'ci] Literally, ranged...
- re****tion as a just
ruler endured, as can be seen in the
composition Timarion, in
which Theophilos is
featured as one of the
judges in the Netherworld...
- "Dialogues of the Dead"
furnished the
model for two works, one of which, the "
Timarion" (12th century) is
marked by more rude humour, the other, "Mazaris" (15th...
- satirists,
notably on the Philogelos, on Lucian, and on the
Byzantine satire Timarion. He is a
regular columnist for
Fortean Times magazine.
Studies in Lucian...
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anonymous author emulated Lucian in the work
Timarion. In this piece,
after a
grand festival in Thessaloniki,
Timarion dies and
journeys to the underworld, where...
- are
attributed to Lucian. Τιμαρίων ἢ Περὶ τῶν κατ' αὐτὸν Παθημάτων
Timarion Timarion Another Byzantine imitation, prob. 12th century,
possibly later....
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information about his
career is that he
served as
governor of Thessalonica. The
Timarion, a
satirical dialogue placed in the city,
alludes to him
without naming...