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George Choiroboskos

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Georgii Choerobosci diaconi et oecumenici magistri Prolegomena et scholia in Theodosii Alexandrini Canones isagogicos de flexione nominum, subscriptis discrepantiis scripturae codicum, ed. Alfredus Hilgard in Grammatici Graeci partis quartae volumen prius
91:, who quotes frequently from his works, fulminates against those who gave the "wise teacher" this nickname out of envy, and thereby condemned him to oblivion. Indeed, many of his works were later attributed to 87:, i.e. "swineherd") as well as the only fragmentary survival of his works, as he may have been an adherent of Iconoclasm. His reputation was certainly blackened, so that the 12th-century bishop and scholar 185:
Georgii Choerobosci Dictata in Theodosii Canones necnon Epimerismi in Psalmos, e codicibus manuscriptis edidit Thomas Gaisford, Aedis Christi Decanus necnon Graecae Linguae Professor Regius
158:, "the dry and detailed treatises of Choiroboskos played a major part in transmitting ancient grammatical doctrine to the Byzantine world", and were later mined by 346: 308: 361: 240: 107: 103:
George Choiroboskos wrote a number of works on grammar, which have often survived only in fragments, as well as in the notes of his pupils.
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Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: I. Abteilung (641–867), 2. Band: Georgios (#2183) – Leon (#4270)
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Winkelmann, Friedhelm; Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig, Claudia; Pratsch, Thomas; Rochow, Ilse (2000).
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on declension and conjugation, which survives complete; commentaries on the works of
126:, which survive in fragments; a treatise on orthography, also fragmentary; a set of 83:(c. 815–843) or shortly after it. This would also explain his pejorative sobriquet ( 76: 59: 159: 92: 301: 39: 312:. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 260. 131: 54: 71:(οἰκουμενικὸς διδάσκαλος), i.e. as one of the three teachers at the 191:
had edited only the section dealing with the accent of the cases:
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Little is known about his life. He held the positions of
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Index

Greek
Latinized
Byzantine
grammarian
deacon
chartophylax
Patriarchate of Constantinople
Patriarchal School
Hagia Sophia
Byzantine Iconoclasm
Eustathius of Thessalonica
iconophile
Theodosius of Alexandria
Apollonius Dyscolus
Herodian
Hephaestion of Alexandria
Dionysius Thrax
epimerisms
Psalms
Old Slavonic
Sviatoslav II's
Robert Browning
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
Renaissance
Constantine Lascaris
Urban of Belluno
Immanuel Bekker


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