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    Author(s)Gregory Of Nazianzus and Carolinne White
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521472814
    Pages216
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2004

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    Cambridge University Press Gregory of Nazianzus Autobiographical Poems by Gregory Of Nazianzus and Carolinne White

    The autobiographical poems of Gregory of Nazianzus, fourth-century Father of the Greek church, are remarkable not only for a highly individual picture of the Byzantine world but also for moments that are intimate, passionate, and moving. The book contains Greek text and facing English translation of a selection from his one hundred or so surviving poems. Gregory is best known for the five orations he gave in Constantinople but, De Vita Sua apart, his poems can only be read in a nineteenth-century Greek edition and have never before been translated into English. The selected poems highlight Gregory's spiritual outlook and also his poetics; Gregory shows his expertise in a variety of metres and literary dialects, deriving from his knowledge of classical Greek literature. The substantial introduction provides biographical information against which to set the poems, focusing particularly on the years which Gregory spent in Constantinople.show more



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