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Homiletic Collections in Greek and Oriental Manuscripts
Proceedings of the Conference
‘Hagiographico-Homiletic Collections in Greek, Latin and Oriental Manuscripts –
Histories of Books and Text Transmission in a Comparative Perspective’
Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, 23–24 June 2017
Edited by Jost Gippert and Caroline Macé
Introduction
Homiletic Collections in Greek and Oriental Manuscripts – Histories of Books and Text Transmission from a Comparative Perspective2
by Jost Gippert and Caroline Macé
Articles
The Earliest Greek Homiliaries
by Sever J. Voicu7
Gregory of Nyssa’s Hagiographic Homilies: Authorial Tradition and Hagiographical-Homiletic Collections. A Comparison15
by Matthieu Cassin
Unedited Sermons Transmitted under the Name of John Chrysostom in Syriac Panegyrical Homiliaries29
by Sergey Kim
The Transmission of Cyril of Scythopolis’ Lives in Greek and Oriental Hagiographical Collections47
by André Binggeli
A Few Remarks on Hagiographical-Homiletic Collections in Ethiopic Manuscripts
by Alessandro Bausi63
Cod.Vind.georg. 4 – An Unusual Type of Mravaltavi81
by Jost Gippert
The Armenian Homiliaries. An Attempt at an Historical Overview117
by Bernard Outtier
Preliminary Remarks on Dionysius Areopagita in the Arabic Homiletic Tradition123
by Michael Muthreich
Compilation and Transmission of the Hagiographical-Homiletic Collections in the Slavic Tradition of the Middle Ages131
by Christian Hannick
Contributors143
Picture Credits145
Indices146
Announcement165