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Erotapokriseis

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The genre originated around 400, but was at its most popular between the seventh and ninth centuries. It declined thereafter, but experienced a revival in the fifteenth century. Among the Greek authors of the genre are
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Thomson, Francis J. (2014). "Byzantine Erotapocritic Literature in Slavonic Translation with Special Attention to the Important Role Played by Anastasius Sinaita's
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Erotapokriseis: Early Christian Question-and-Answer Literature in Context. Proceedings of the Utrecht Colloquium, 13–14 October 2003
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are a series of questions and answers in the form of a
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Greek
lit.
Byzantine literature
dialogue
Christian dogma
biblical exegesis
canon law
riddles
gnomai
Maximus the Confessor
John of Damascus
Anastasius of Sinai
Nicholas of Methone
Nicetas of Heraclea
Symeon of Thessalonica
Mark of Ephesus
Photius
Slavonic
First Bulgarian Empire


Kazhdan, Alexander
"Erotapokriseis"
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
0-19-504652-8
JSTOR
44173410
ISBN
9042914807

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