The Anthology of Planudes (also called Planudean Anthology, in Latin Anthologia Planudea or sometimes in Greek Ἀνθολογία διαφόρων ἐπιγραμμάτων ("Anthology...
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another. He is now best known as a compiler of the Greek Anthology. Maximus Planudes lived during the reigns of the Byzantine emperors Michael VIII and Andronikos...
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Most of the material of the Greek Anthology comes from two manuscripts, the Palatine Anthology of the 10th century and the Anthology of Planudes (or Planudean...
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main part of the Greek Anthology which also included the Anthology of Planudes and more material. The manuscript of the Palatine Anthology was discovered...
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Lysippos (redirect from Lysippus of Sicyon)
represent him. An epigram by Posidippus, previously only known from the Anthology of Planudes (APl 119), but also found on the recently discovered Milan Papyrus...
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Syllogae minores (category Greek Anthology)
important collections of Palatine Anthology and the Anthology of Planudes. Some of these collections are important because of the epigrams which contain...
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alongside other collections of epigrams and some longer poems. Anthology of Planudes (Anthologia Graeca Planudea) Maximus Planudes, completed between 1299...
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Barberini ivory (section Identification of the emperor)
inscription remains (again in the Anthology of Planudes), could be seen in the hippodrome of Constantinople. This time no drawing of the statue survives, but its...
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Timomachus (redirect from Timomachos of Byzantium)
front of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, and remained there until their destruction by fire in 80 CE. The Anthology of Planudes preserves a number of epigrams...
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Medieval Greek (category Languages of Egypt)
or Romaic) is the stage of the Greek language between the end of classical antiquity in the 5th–6th centuries and the end of the Middle Ages, conventionally...
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