Paul the Silentiary 6th cent
- Textgroups:
- tlg4039
- CITE id:
- urn:cite:perseus:author.1049
- Tlg id:
- tlg4039
- Alt id:
- LCCN nr 91036414
- Name:
- Paul the Silentiary 6th cent
- Abbr:
- Paul.Sil.
- Alt names:
- Παῦλος, ὁ Σιλεντιάριος
Paul, Le Silentiaire
Paolo, Silenziario
Pablo, Silencario
Paul, Silentiarios
Paulus, Silentiarius
Paulus Silentarius, Epigrammaticus
Paul.Sil. - Field of activity:
- Epigrammatist
Hymnist - Notes:
- Whitby, J.M. Linguistic and exegetical commentary ... 1981: t.p.
(Paul the Silentiary)
Cameron, A. Continuity and change in 6th-cent. Byzantium, 1981 (Paul the Silentiary)
Oxf. dict. of Byzantium, 1991 (Paul Silentiarios, 6th-cent. poet and courtier)
Harper's dict. of class. lit. and antiq. (Paulus, Silentiarius, so called because he was chief of the silentiarii, or secretaries, of the emperor Justinian
wrote the poem Ekphrasis tou naou teÌs hagias Sophias, which he recited at the 2nd dedication of the church, A.D. 562)
Description de Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople, 1997: t.p. (Paul Le Silentiaire)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition,
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol , 1867, p. 1:
Brill's New Pauly: "P. Silentiarius Greek poet and court official in Constantinople, 6th cent." - Author info:
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- Wikipedia
- Worldcat Identities
- VIAF
- URN:
- urn:cts:greekLit:tlg4039.tlg004
- Word Count:
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