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Life of the Virgin Mary / John Geometres ; edited and translated by Maximos Constas and Christos Simelidis.

Author/creator I̐uonn̐ues Ge̐uometr̐ues, active 10th century author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2023.
Copyright Notice ̐u2023
Description496 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorConstas, Maximos, 1961- editor, translator.
Other author/creatorSimelidis, Christos, 1977- editor, translator.
Included WorkContainer of (expression): I̐uonn̐ues Ge̐uometr̐ues, active 10th century. Life of the Virgin (Constas and Simelidis)
Included WorkContainer of (expression): I̐uonn̐ues Ge̐uometr̐ues, active 10th century. Life of the Virgin. English (Constas and Simelidis)
Series Dumbarton Oaks medieval library
Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; 77. ^A1041387
Abstract "John Geometres's Life of the Virgin is the most outstanding example of several biographies and literary treatments of the Mother of God written in the middle Byzantine period. Biographies of the Virgin were without precedent in the early Byzantine tradition, and Epiphanios is often considered the creator of the genre. Geometres gave the new genre its fully realized form, combining biblical texts, apocryphal literature, and material from patristic homilies in a monumental synthesis of two vast literary and liturgical cycles, namely, the cycle of Mary's birth and childhood, and the cycle of her death, burial, and translation in divine glory to heaven. The Life of the Virgin is an elaborate farewell discourse delivered on the annual commemoration of the Virgin's death (or "Dormition") celebrated on August 15, an occasion which provided Geometres with the opportunity to recount in detail his subject's entire life. The material is presented in chronological order and organized largely around the Marian feasts of the Byzantine ecclesiastical year (as well as the feasts of Christ at which the Virgin was historically present, for example, the Nativity and the Crucifixion). Geometres begins his discourse with the history and genealogy of Mary's parents, after which he describes her upbringing in the temple, followed by the events recorded in the Gospels (her betrothal to Joseph, the Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity, the Meeting with Simeon, the Wedding at Cana, and so on), bringing the main narrative to a close with an extended treatment of the Dormition. After this, he briefly recounts the transfer of the Virgin's garments to Constantinople during the reign of Leo I (ruled 457-474) and then concludes with elaborate praises and prayers of thanksgiving to the Mother of God and her son."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LanguageFacing page translation with Greek on the versos and English on the rectos ; introduction and notes in English.
Genre/formEarly works.
LCCN 2022038055
ISBN9780674290808
ISBN0674290801

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