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Life and works of Gregorios Dekapolites. The Testimony of the Vita Gregorii Decapolitae (BHG 711) . The Milieu of Gregorios Dekapolites. The archimandrites Symeon and the monastic family. The disciples of Gregorios Dekapolites: Ioseph Hymnographos, The Dekapolitan family network. Links between the literary circle of Gregorios Dekapolites and other iconodule milieux.
The literary work of Methodios. Early works: non-combative writings: the vita of Euthymios of Sardis (BHG 2145), his writing as a patriarch: the fight against heresy. The promotion of new saints and their texts. The men of letters of the Methodian milieu: Petros Monachos and his Life of Ioannikios (BHG 936), Ignatios Diakonos. The Vita of the patriarch Tarasios (BHG 1698). The Vita of the patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1335). Ignatios Diakonos’ liturgical poetry. Theophanes and his Translation of the patriarch Nikephoros (BHG 1336). The milieu of Methodios in the patriarchate: the synkelloi, Michael Synkellos. The Vita of Theodoros of Chora (BHG 1743). The Graptoi brothers. The Vita of Leon of Catania.
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