No. 253 (2019)

A preliminary list of Byzantine hagiographical sources (and martyrologies) on Muslim-Byzantine relations

No. 253 (2019)

By Maria Valou

Martyrdom of Agathonikos of Jerusalem (d. 715–7), AASS Oct. IX (1858), 360–2.

EPLBHC, 1, ‘Agathonikos’, 84–5.

Akropolites, C.,  (d. before 1324), eds. J. P. Migne, and J. de Rubeis, Τοῦ σοφωτάτου κύρου Κωνσταντίνου Λογοθέτου Ἀκροπολίτου Λόγος εἰς τὸν ἃγιον Ἰωάννην τὸν Δαμασκηνόν= ‘Sapientissimi domni Constantini Logothetae Acripolitae Sermo in s. Joannem Damascenum’, PG 140 (1865), 811–86.

ODB, 1, 49; Moravcik, I, 353; ODB, 3, ‘Nikopolis in Epiros’, 1485; EPLBHC,1, ‘Akropolites, Constantine’, 114–5; D. Nicol, ‘Constantine Akropolites, a prosopographical note’, DOP 19 (1965), 249–56.

Anastasios of Sinai (d. ca 700), Narrationes (Collectiones A, B, C)= see K. –H. Uthemann, Anastasios Sinaites. Byzantinisches Christentum in den ersten Jahrzehnten unter arabischer Herrschaft (Berlin/Boston, 2015), 19–20; Tales of the Sinai Fathers (Diegemata Paterika), ed. A. Binggeli, ‘Anastase le Sinaïte, Récits sur le Sinaï et Récits utiles à l’âme: édition, traduction, commentaire’, 2 vols. (Unpubl. PhD thesis, Univ. of Paris, 2001); ed. F. Nau, ‘Le texte grec des récits du moine Anastase sur les saints péres du Sinaï’, OC 2 (1902), 58–89; Fr. tr. idem, ‘Les récits inédits du moine Anastase: contribution à l’ histoire de Sinai au commencement du VII siecle’, RICP 1 (1902), 1–70; tr. ‘Anastasius of Sinai, Collection I: Diverse narratives concerning the Saintly fathers in the desert of Mount Sinai by Anastasius, a humble and lowly monk’, in D. F. Caner, History and hagiography from the late antique Sinai Including translations of Pseudo-Nilus’ Narrations, Ammonius’ report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou, and Anastasius of Sinai’s tales of the Sinai fathers (Liverpool, 2010), 174–95; ed. F. Nau, ‘Le texte grec des récits utiles à l’ âme d’ Anastase (le Sinaïte)’, OC 3 (1903), 56–90 (edition of stories 1–2, 5–6, 12, 14–7, 20, 27)  Editions of various stories: A. Reichert, ‘Eine Fluchtburg christlicher Sarazenen bei Pharan im Südlichen Sinai. Archäologische Anmerkungen zu einer hagiographischen Anekdote des Anastasios Sinaites’, in M. Krause and S. Schaten (eds.), QEMELIA. Spätantike und koptologische Studien. Peter Grossman zum 65. Geburtstag (Wiesbaden, 1998), 273–88 (German trs. of story 8) [SKcO, 3]; F. Nau, ‘Le texte grec des récits du moine Anastase sur les saints pères du Sinai’, OC 2 (1902), 58–89 (87–89: edition of story 8); ed./tr. of story 7: B. Flusin, ‘L’ esplanade du Temple à l’ arrivée des Arabes, d’ après deux récits byzantins’, in J. Raby and J. Johns (eds.), Bayt al-Maqdis: ‘Abd al-Malik’s Jerusalem (n. 16) (Oxford, 1992), 17–31’ [ed./Fr. tr. story 7] [OSIA 9]; tr. ‘Anastasius of Sinai, Collection II: Narratives. Edifying and profitable to the soul that happened in various places in our time by Anastasius, a humble and lowly monk’, in Caner, History and hagiography, 196–99; tr. excerpts in Hoyland, 100–1;

ODB, 1, 87–8; Hoyland, 99–102, index; CMR 1, 198–200; A. Bingelli, ‘Un nouveau témoin des Narrationes d’ Anastase le Sinaïte dans les membra disjecta d’ un manuscript sinaïtique’ (Sinaiticus MG 6 + MG 21)’, REB 62 (2004), 261–8; Constantelos, 332-3; B. Flusin, ‘Démons et Sarrasins. L’ auteur et le propos des Diègèmata stèriktika d’ Anastase le Sinaïte’, T&M 11 (1991), 381–409; C. P. Cyrris, ‘The admission of the souls of immoral but humane people into the limbus puerorum, according to the Cypriote abbot Kaioumos (VIIth century AD) compared to the Qurans’ al-Araf’, RESEE 9 (1971), 461–77; P. Canart, ‘Nouveaux récits du moine Anastase’, Actes XII CEB (Belgrade 1964), 263–71; K. H. Uthemann, Anastasios Sinaites: byzantinisches Christentum in den ersten Jahrzehnten unter arabischer Herrschaft  (Berlin, 2015).

_____, Sermo 3, PG 89, 1152–80; tr. excerpt in Hoyland, 102–3.

Hoyland, 92–103; CMR 1, 193–202; Christides, Cyprus, 149–50; J. F. Haldon, ‘The works of Anastasius of Sinai: a key source for the history of seventh-century east Mediterranean society and belief’, in A. Cameron, L. I. Conrad, (eds.), The Byzantine and early Islamic Near East [BEINE] I: Problems in the literary source material (Princeton, 1992), 107–47; repr. in S. F. Johnson, Languages and cultures of eastern Christianity: Greek (Aldershot, 2015) [WEC 6]; J. Kumpfmüller, ‘De Anastasio Sinaita’ (Diss., Würzburg, 1865); J.A. Munitiz, ‘Anastasios of Sinai. Speaking and writing to the people of God’, in M. Cunnigham and P. Allen (eds.), Preacher and audience. Studies in early Christian and Byzantine homiletics (Leiden, 1998), 227–45; M. H. Congourdeau, ‘Médecine et théologie chez Anastase le Sinaïte, médecin, moine et didascale’, in V. Boudon-Millot and B. Pouderon (eds.), Les pères d’ l’ église face à la science médicale de leurs temps (Paris, 2005), 287–97.

St. Andrew Archbishop of Crete (d. 740), Engomion of the Ten Martyrs, ed. V. Laourdas, KH 3 (1949), 85‒117; excerpts in Th. Detorakis, ‘Ai Arabikai epidromai kai he en Krete Arabokratia eis agiologika kai hymnografika keimena’, KC ka (1969), 119‒29, 121; Nicetas Patricius, Vita Andrea Cretensis, ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Analekta 5  (1888), 169‒79 [BGH 113]; ‘Life of Andrew’ by Nicetas, ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Analekta Ierosolymitikes Stahyologias, v (St. Petersburg, 1898), 169‒79, 422‒4; excerpt in Detorakis, ‘Ai Arabikai epidromai kai he en Krete Arabokratia’, 122‒3; ed. B. Laourda, ‘Makariou tou Makre, Bios tou agiou Andreou, Arhiepiskopu Kretes, tou Ierosolymetou’, KH Z (1953), 63‒74; excerpt in Detorakis, ‘Ai Arabikai epidromai kai he en Krete Arabokratia’, 124.

ODB, 1, 92-3; Christides, Cyprus, 150-1; Constantelos, 333 n. 3, 334; M. B. Cunningham, ‘Andrew of Crete: a high-style preacher of the eighth century’, in eadem, P. Allen (eds.), Preacher and audience. Studies in early Christian and Byzantine homiletics (Leiden, 1998), 267–93.

Martyrdom of St. Andrew Argentes  (d. 1465), AASS May, 185–8.

EPLBHC, 1, ‘Andrew Argentes, St.’, 236.

Life of Andrew of Salos =Tr.. L. Rydén, The Life of St Andrew the Fool (Uppsala 1995).

  1. Ryden, ‘The date of the ‘Life of Andreas Salos’, DOP 32 (1978), 127-155; C. Mango, ‘The Life of Saint Andrew the Fool reconsidered’, RSBS II. Miscellanea A. Pertusi (Bologna 1982), 297-313; P. Cesaretti, ‘The Life of St. Andrew the Fool by Lnnart Ryden: vingt ans après’, Scandinavian Journal of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 2 (2016), 31–51.

Martyrdom of St. Andrew of Syracuse (d. 901), in S. Eustratiades, Hagiologion Orthodoxes Ekklesias (Athens, n.d.), 38.

EPLBHC, 1, ‘Andrew’, 231–2, no 5.

Anonymous (end 9th c.), Vita of three brothers from Mytilene (Lesbos) David (d. 783/793), Symeon (d. 843), and George (d. 844) [BHG 494]; ed. I. Van den Gheyn, ‘Acta graeca ss. Davidis, Symeonis and Georgii Mytilenae in insula Lesbo’, AB 18 (1899), 209‒59; introduction with notes by D. Abrahamse, Engl. tr. D. Domingo-Forasté, ‘Life of Sts. David, Symeon, and George of Lesbos’, in A. M. Talbot, Byzantine defenders of images: eight saints’ lives in English translation (Washington, D.C., 1998), 143–241.

Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 351; Vas., I, 434.

Anonymous, ‘Peri Nikephorou tou anaktos kai opos par’ aftou anekomisthe to ek tes pleuras tes agias eikonos peusan aima theion tou soteros imon kai theou’, ed. F. Halkin, in Inédits byzantins d’ Ochrida, Candie et Moscou (Brussels, 1963), 253‒6.

Christides, Cyprus, 151.

‘Life of St. Antony the Younger’ (d. 865) =A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Sullogh PalaistinhV kai SuriakhV agiologiaV, 2 vols. (St. Petersbourg, 1907‒13), I, 186‒216 [BHG 142]; ed. F. Halkin, ‘Saint-Antoine le Jeune et Petronas le vainqueur des Arabes en 863 (d’ après un texte inédit)’, AB 62 (1944), 187–225, 210–23; ed. F. Halkin, ‘La légende de Saint Antoine traduite de l’ arabe par Alphonse Bonhome’, AB LX (1942), 143–212.

ODB, 1, 126; CMR 1, 726–8; Pmbz no. 11651; Vas., I, 431; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 353; EPLBHC, 1, ‘Antony the Younger, St.’, 320.

‘Life of St. Arsenius of Cercyrae’ =ed. Sp. Papageorgiou, Peri tou hagiou Arseniou metropolitou Kerkyras 876953 (Corfu, 1872).

 ‘Life of Athanasia of Aegina’ (d. 860)= AASS Aug. III (1737), 170–5; L. Carras (ed.), ‘The Life of St Athanasia of Aegina’, in Maistor. Classical, Byzantine and renaissance studies for Robert Browning (Canberra 1984), 199-224; trans. L. F. Sherry in Holy women of Byzantium. Ten aaints’ lives in English Translation, ed. A. M. Talbot (Washington, D. C. 1996), 137-158.

 Vitae duae antiquae Sancti Athanasii Athonite (d. 1004), ed. J. Noret (Turnhout, 1982) [CC ser. Gr. 9]; ed. L. Petit, ‘Vie de Saint-Athanase l’ Athonite’, AB 25 (1906), 12‒87.

ODB, 1, 219; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 382; P. Lemerle, ‘La vie ancienne de Saint Athanase l’ Athonite’, Le millénaire du Mont Athos 9631963.Études et mélanges (Venice, 1963); O. Lampsides, ‘Μία παραλλαγὴ τῆς βιογραφίας ἁγίου Ἀθανασίου τοῦ Ἀθωνίτου’, Βυζαντινὰ 6 (1974), 283–319; L. Spyridon, ‘Anagrafai eggrafon tes megistes Lavras tou Agiou Athanasiou en Atho’, BNJ 7 (1929/30), 388‒428.

‘Life of Athanasios of Meteora (BHG 195) (d. 1383)’= ed. N. A. Bees, ‘Symbole eis ten istorian ton monon ton Meteoron’, Zeitschrift Byzantis 1 (1909), 237–60; Greek tr./ ed. S. P. Lambros, ‘Symbolai eis ten istorian ton monon ton Meteoron’, NE 2 (1905), 49–156 [Greek text, 51–87]; ed. D. Z. Sophianos, O Athanasios o Meteorites (Meteora, 1990).

Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 542; for various versions of the Life, see D. M. Nicol, Meteora. The rock monasteries of Thessaly, 2nd ed. (London, 1975).

Martryrdom of Bacchus the Younger (d. ca 806) (BHG 209)=G. Garitte, Le calendrier palestino-georgien du Sinaiticus 34 (Xe siecle) (Bruxelles, 1958), April 11: 59, 197; December 22: 111, 415; F. Halkin, BHG3, 3 vols. in one (rev. Brussels, 1957), 1.75 no. 209;  L. Brehier, ‘La situation des chretiens de Palestine a la fin du VIIIe siecle’, Le moyen-Age 30 (1919), 65–75, 71–2; S. Griffith, ‘The Arabic account of ‘Abd al-Masih an-Nagrani al-Ghassani’, Mus. 89 (1985), 331–74, 348–9; ed. F. Combefis, Christi martyrum lecta trias, Hyacinthus Amastrensis, Bacchos et Elias novi-martyres, Agarenico pridem mucrone sublati  (Paris, 1666), 61–126; ed. P. Demetrakopoulos, ‘Agios Bakhos o Neos’, EEPSPA 26 (1979), 344–50.

CMR 1, 597‒9; CMR, 3, 580; Hoyland, 346, n.41; R. Schick, The Christian communities of Palestine from Byzantine to Islamic rule: a historical and archaeological study (Princeton, 1995) [SLAEI, 2], 176, n.61; F. A. Demetrakopoulos, ‘Hagios Bakchos ho Neos’, EEPhSPA 26 (1979), 331‒63.

‘Life of St. Barbaros’ = ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, ‘Konstantinou tou Akropolitou logos eis ton agion Barbaron’, Ἀνάλεκτα Ἱεροσολυμιτικῆς Σταχυολογίας, 1 (1891), 405–20 or 160–215.

Vas., I, 431; ODB, 3, ‘Nikopolis in Epiros’, 1485; EPLBHC, 2, ‘Barbaros, St.’, 28–30.

‘Life of hosios Basileios’ (d.  944)= excerpt, PG 109, cols 653–64; ed. G. Vilinskij, Žitie sv. Vasilija Novago v russkoj literature (Odessa, 1911); D.F. Sullivan, A.M. Talbot and S. McGarth, The Life of St. Basil the Younger. Critical Edition and Annotated Translation of the Moscow Version. (Washington, DC 2014); Version in Latin: J. Bollandus, G. Henschenius, D. Paperbrochius ed., ‘De S. Basilio Iuniore anachoreta Constantinopoli = Vita S. Basilii Iunioris’ in: Acta Sanctorum Martii III (Antwerpen 1668) 667-81.

ODB, 1, 270–1; CMR 2, 285–7; A. Aggelidi, ‘Douloi sten Konstantinoupole ton 10- ai. He martyria tou Biou hosiou Basileiou tou Neou’, Symm (1985), 33–51; eadem, Ho bios tou hosiou Basileiou tou Neou (Ioannina, 1980); L. Ryden, ‘The life of S. Basil the Younger and the date of the life of St. Andreas Salos’, in C. Mango and O. Pritsak (eds.), Okeanos. Essays presented to I. Sevcenko on his 60th birthday (Cambridge, MA, 1984), 568–77.

‘Life of Christopher, part. of Antioch’= Ibrāhīm b. Yū˛annā=H. Zayyāt, ‘Vie du patriarche melkite Christophore (d. 967) par le protospathaire Ibrāhīm b. Yu˛annā, Document inédit du Xe siècle’, POC 2 (1952), 11–38, 333–66; ed. J. Nasrallah, ‘Deux auteurs melchites inconnus du Xe siècle’, OC 63 (1979), 75–86, 79–80.

CMR 2, 611–6; K. A. Panchenko, ‘Antiokhijskij patriarch Khristofor († 967 g.): Lichnost i èpokha“ [The patriarch of Antioch Christophorus (d. 967): his personality and his time]. Jezhegodnaja bogoslovskaja konferentsija Pravoslavnogo Sviato-Tikhonovskogo Bogoslovskogo Instituta. Materialy (Moscow, 2005), 216–34; S. Moiseeva, ‘The Life of the Patriarch Christopher and Byzantine hagiography’, Vestnik PSTGU Series III Philology 3.2 (2006), 169–80; M. Canard, ‘Une vie du patriarch Melkite d’ Antioche, Christophore’, B 23 (1953), 561–9.

‘Life of St. Constantine from Bithynia’, AASS, IV Nov. 1925.

‘St. Constantine the Jew’ (d. after 886), ed. H. Delehaye, AASS Nov. 4, 628‒56.

ODB, 1, 506‒7; I. Rydén, ‘Cyprus at the time of the condominium as reflected in the lives of Sts. Demetrianos and Constantine the Jew’, in R. M. Dawkins (ed.), Recital concerning the sweet land of Cyprus entitled Chronicle, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1932), 189‒202.

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‘Life of Cosmas of Maiouma’ (d. ca. 752) = T. Detorakis, ‘AnekdotoV bioV Kosma tou Maiouma’, EEBS 41 (1974), 259–96; idem, ‘Vie inédite de Cosmas le Mélode. BHG 394b’, AB 99 (1981), 101–16.

ODB, 2, 1152; A. Kazhdan, S. Gero,  ‚Kosmas of Jerusalem: a  more critical approach to his biography“, BZ 82 (1989), 122–32.

Martyrdom of David I Grand Komnenos (d. 1463)=Chrysanthos, metr. of Trebizond , He ekklesia Trapezountos (Athens, 1933), 521f.

EPLBHC, 2, 314–5; P. Apostolides, ‘Δαβίδ ο Μέγας Κομνηνός ο τελευταίος της Τραπεζούντος αυτοκράτωρ και του υπέρ Χριστού μαρτύριον αυτού’, a. G. K. Savvides, Ho Byzantinos Pontos (4os–15os aiones m.h.) (Athens, 2013), 197–202; A. Savvides, Oi megaloi Komnenoi tes Trapezountas kai tou Pontou, 1204-1461 (Athens, 2005), 125–32, 137–41.

‘Life of St. Démétrianus’ (10th c.)=H. Gregoire, ‘Saint Demetrianos, évêque de Chitri (île de Chypre)’, BZ 16 (1907), 217–37; H. Delehaye, Acta Sanctorum Novembris, III, (Bruxellis 1910), 298‒308; E. Kurtz, ‘Einige kritische Bemerkungen zur Vita des hl. Demetrianus’, AB 27 (1908), 28‒34.

CMR  2, 130–3; Pmbz, no. 1276; R. J. H. Jenkins, ‘The mission of St. Demetrianus of Cyprus to Baghdad’, AIPHOS 9 (1949), (=Mélanges H. Grégoire, i), 267–75; repr. in Studies on Byzantine history (London, 1970), no. 16; I. Rydén, ‘Cyprus at the time of the condominium as reflected in the lives of Sts. Demetrianos and Constantine the Jew’, in A.A. M. Bryer and G. S. Georghallides (eds.), The sweet land of Cyprus’: papers given at the twenty –fifth Jubilee spring symposium of Byzantine studies, Birmingham, March 1991 (Nicosia 1993), 189‒202 [CRCSPBS]; St. Efthymiadis, ‘Re-reading the Life of St. Demetrianos of Chytri/Kythrea (BHG 495)’, RSBN 49 (2012), 263–74; idem, ‘Ho bios tou agiou Demetrianou Kythraias: mia diaforetike anagnose’, in Th. X. Giangou et al., Kyptiake agiologia. Praktika A’. Diethnous synedriou, Paralimni, 912 Febrouariou 2012 (Agia Napa, 2015), 187–200; P. Stylianou (ed.), O agios Demetrianos Kythraias (Nicosia, 1973); H. Delehaye, ‘Saints de Chypre’, AB 26 (1907), 161–301, 249, 253–4; A. Alexakis, ‘Ho agios Demetrianos Hytridon, ho agios Leon Katanes kai oi bioi tous (paralleloi?)’, in Th. X. Giangou et al., Kyptiake agiologia. Praktika A’. Diethnous synedriou, Paralimni, 912 Febrouariou 2012 (Agia Napa, 2015), 75–86; N. Orphanides (ed.), Agios Demetrianos episkopos Chytron (Nicosia, 2014).

Miracles of St. Demetrios=ed./tr. P. Lemerle, Les plus anciens recueils des miracles de saint Démetrius et la pénétration des Slaves dans les Balkans, 2 vols. (Paris, 1979–81).

ODB, 1, 605–6; Hoyland, 87–91; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 309–10; J. D. C. Frendo, ‘The miracles of Demetrius’ and the capture of Thessaloniki Examination of the purpose, significance, authenticity of John Kaminiates’ De Expugnatione Thessalonicae’, BS 58 (1997), 205–24; Ch. Bakirzis, ‘Un miracle de Saint Démetrius de Thessalonique au Maghreb’, Africa Romana 13 (2000), 1449–54; idem, ‘Pilgrimage to Thessalonike: the tomb of St. Demetrios’, DOP (2002), 175–92; P. Lemerle, ‘La composition et la chronologie des deux premiers livres des miracula S. Demetrii’, BZ 46 (1953), 349–61.

Diegesis=C. Constantinides, He Diegesis tes thaumatourges eikonas tes Theotokou Eleousas tou Kykkou kata ton elliniko kodika 2313 tou Batikanou (Nicosia, 2002) [Peges tes Istorias tes Ieras mones Kykkou 4].

‘Egkomion eis ton osion patera imon Andrean arhiepiskopon tes Kreton nesou’, Cod. Atheniensis, no. 2506, ff.89v‒95v (National Library of Greece); excerpt in Detorakis, ‘Ai Arabikai epidromai kai he en Krete Arabokratia’, 123‒4.

‘Life of St. Elias Speleotes’ (d. 960)= AASS Sept. 3: 843‒88; latin tr. ed. M. V. Strazzeri, ’Una traduzione dal greco ad uso dei Normanni: la vita Latina di Sant’ Elia lo Speleota’, ASCL 59 (1992), 1‒108

ODB, 1, 687; S. Caruso,‘Sulla cronologia della vita di S. Elia Speleota da Reggio’, B lxx (2000), 25‒56.

‘Life of St. Elias the Younger’ (d. 903), AASS, Aug. III, 489‒509 =Vita di Sant Elia il Giovanne, ed. G. Rossi Taibbi (Palermo, 1962); Greek ed./tr. Monk Kosmas, Bios kai politeia tou hosiou patros hymon Elia tou Neou tou Sikeliote (Athens, 1993).

ODB, 1, 687; CMR 2, 246‒50; Vas., I, 432; EPBHC, 2, 385‒7.

‘Life of St. Eudokimos’, ed. Ch. Loparev, ‘Žitie sv. Eudokima pravednogo’, Pamjatniki drevnej pis’mennosti 96 (1893), 1–23.

ODB, 1, 740; Vas., I, 432; Pmbz 1 (1999), 522–3 no. 1635; EPLBHC, 2, ‘Eudokimos, St.’, 416–7.

‘Life of St. Eugenius [of Trebizond]’=ed. O. Lampsides, Agios Evgenios ho poliouhos tes Trapezountos (Athens, 1984); J. O. Rosenqvist, The Hagiographic dossier of St. Eugenios of Trebizond in Codex Athous Dionysiou 154 (Uppsala, 1996).

Moravcsik, 561–2; EPLBHC, 2, ‘Eugenios of Trebizond’, 422–3; J.O. Rosenqvist, ‘Local worshipers, imperial patrons: pilgrimage to St. Eugenios of Trebizond’, DOP 56 (2002), 193–212.

Miracles of St. Eugenios (BHG 612, BHG 613) (early 13th c.)=J. O. Rosenqvist ed./tr., The hagiographic dossier of St. Eugenios of Trebizond in Codex Athous Dionysiou 154 (Uppsala, 1996), 246–359; O. Lampsides, ‘Sholia kai paratereseis. A. Sto heirografo D tou kodika 154 Dionysiou. B. Sta agiologika keimena K. Loukite kai I. Xifilinou’, Dodone 28 (1999), 7–53.

  1. Efthymiadis, The Ashgate research companion to Byzantine hagiography, Vol. ii. Genres and contexts (Farnham, 2014), 125, 129‒30; J. O. Rosenqvist, ‘Miracles and medical learning. The case of Eugenios of Trebizond’, BSl 56 (1995), 461–9; St. Lampakes, ‘Makedonike dynasteia kai Megalokomnenoi. Sholia shetika me ta istorika stoiheia sta ‘Thavmata tou Agiou Eugeniou’ tou Ioanne-Iosef Lazaropoulou’, Sym. 8 (1989), 319‒33.

‘Life of St. Eustratios of Agauros’, ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Ἀνάλεκτα IV (St. Petersbourg, 1897), 367–400.

‘Life of St. Euthymius the Young’=‘Vie et office de saint Euthyme le Jeune’ (d. 898), ed. L. Petit (Paris, 1904).

ODB, 2, 757; Vas., I, 433; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 352; EPLBHC, 2, ’Euthymios the Younger’, 445–6.

‘Life of St. Euthymius’, patr. of Constantinople (d. early 10th c.), ed. C. de Boor, Vita Euthymii (Berlin, 1888), 1–78; ed./tr. P. Karlin-Hayter, Vita Euthymii Patriarchae CP. Text, translations, introduction and commentary (Brussels, 1970); ed./ Gr. tr. A. Alexakis, Gamoi, kedeies kai autokratorikes metameleies. Ho Vios tou Patriarche Euthymiou (Athens, 2006).

CMR 2, 192–5; V. Grumel, ‘Notes chronologiques.  La révolte d’ Andronic Doux sous Léon VI. La victoire navale d’ Himérius’, EO 36 (1937), 202–7.

‘Life of St. Fantinus the Younger’ (wr. 986–96)= ed. E. Follieri, La vita di San Fantino il Giovane (Brussels, 1993).

A.Acconcia Longo, ‘La vita e I Miracoli di San Fantino di Tauriana e l’ identificazione di un imperatore Leone ‘eretico’’, RSBN 32 (1995), 77–90; repr. in eadem, Ricerche di Agiografia Italogreca (Rome, 2003), no. Ii.

The forty-two martyrs of Amorion’ (wr. before June 847) (BGH 1214c), ed. F. Halkin, Hagiologie Byzantine (Brussels, 1986), 152–60. ‘The forty- two martyrs of Amorion (BGH 1212), ed. V. Vasilievskij and P. Nikitin, Skazanija o 42 amorijskich mučenikach (St. Petersburg, 1905), 8–21. Evodios (wr. after 855/856), Passion of the forty-two martyrs of Amorion,  ASS Mars, 1 (Venice, 1735), 887–93; ed. V. Vasilievskij and P. Nikitin, Skazanija o 42 amorijskich mučenikach, 1–7, 61–78; Mod. Greek tr. S. Efthymiades, Euodios monachos. Oui saranta dyo martyres tou Amoriou (Athens, 1989); S. Kotzampassi, ‘To martyrio ton saranta dyo martyron tou Amoriou. Hagiologika kai hymnologika keimena’, EEPhSAPTh, Tmema Philologias 2 (1992), 109–5, 131–48; Sophronius, Archbishop of Cyprus= ed. V. Vasilievskij and P. Nikitin, Skazanija o 42 amorijskich mučenikach, 38–56, 58–60; A. Vasiliev, Grečeskij tekst žitija soroka dvuch amorijskich mučenikov (St. Petersburg, 1898), 9–17. Michael the Synkellos,‘The martyrdom of the forty-two holy martyrs of Christ‘: ed. Vasilievskij and Nikitin, Skazanija o 42 amorijskich mučenikach, 22–36.

ODB, 2, 800–1; A. Kolia-Dermitzaki, The martyrdom of the forty-two holy martyrs of Christ‘, ‘The forty-two martyrs of Amorion (BGH 1212)’, ‘The forty-two martyrs of Amorion (BHG 1214c), CMR 1, 627–32, 636–8, 639–41; idem, ‘The execution of the forty-two martyrs of Amorion: proposing an interpretation’, Al-Masāq 14.2 (2002), 141–62; EPLBHC, 1, ‘Aetios St.’, 67–8; EPLBHC, 2, ‘Euodios’, 428; A. Kolia-Dermitzaki, ‘Athlesis ton hagion kai kallinikon mb’ martyron tou Christou, Konstantinou, Theodorou, Theophilou, Kallistou, Bassoou kai ton syn auton teleiothenton en Syria hypo ton atheon Agarenon epi Michael kai Theodoras ton orthodoxon  basileon’, ‘Euodios’, ‘Martyrion ton hagion tessarakonta dyo tou Christou martyron tou Amoriou syngraphen hypo Euodiou monachou’, CMR, 1, ‘Sophronius, archbishop of Cyprus’, CMR 1, 674–8;  A. Rigo, ‘Niceta Byzantios, la sua opera e il Monaco Evodio’, in G. Fiaccadori (ed.), ‘In partibus Clius’. Scritti in onore di Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli (Naples, 2006), 147–87; Π. Καρολίδης, Η πόλις Αμόριον εν τη χριστιανική και μωαμεθανική ιστορία και ποιήσει (Αθήναι 1908). G. K. Spyridakis, ‘Ἡ Ἃλωσις τοῦ Ἀμορίου καὶ τὸ δημῶδες ἆσμα ,,τοῦ κάστρου τῆς Ὡριᾶς“ in Akten des XI. Internationalen Byzantinistenkongress München 1958 (München 1960), 581–5.

‘Life of St. George Chozeba’ (d. c. 638)= ‘Sancti Georgii Chozebitae confessoris et monachi vita’, ed. C. Houze, AB 7 (1888), 95–144, 336–72; 8 (1889), 209–10; Engl. tr. V. and A. N. Athanassakis, The life of Saint George of Choziba and the miracles of the most holy mother of God at Choziba (San Francisco, 1994).

Constantelos, 332; D. M. Olster, ‘The construction of a Byzantine saint: George of Khoziba, holiness and the pilgrimage trade in seventh-century Palestine’, GOTR 38 (1993), 309–22.

‘Life of George Hagiorites’ (d. 1065)=B. Martin-Hisard, La Vie de Georges l’Hagiorite (1009/1010–29 juin 1065). Introduction, traduction du texte géorgien, notes et éclaircissements’, REB 64-5 (2006–7), 5–204.

Life of St. George the Younger (ca. 1437)=Ch. Patrinelis, ‘Mὶa ἀnέkdoth diήghsh gia ton gnwsto Neomάrtura Geώrgio (1437)’, OP 1 (1964), 65–74; part. tr. M. N. Vaporis, Witnesses for Christ. Orthodox Christian neomartyrs of the Ottoman period 14371860 (Creswood NY, 2000), 32–6.

CMR 5, 375–9; P. Karlin-Hayter, ‘La politique religieuse des conquérants ottomans dans un texte hagiographique a. 1437, B 35 (1965), 353–8; B. Bayri, ‘Byzantium, the Union of churches, Bulgaria and the Ottomans through the case study of the neo-martyr George of Adrianople, 1437 (BHG 2160)’, in Byzance et les Slaves. Conférence scientifique internationale consacrée au vingtième anniversaire du Centre de Recherches Slavo-Byzantines ‚Ivan Dujcev‘, 1214 Mai 2006, Université de Sofia St Clémente d’Ohrid  (Sofia 2009), 173–83.

Miracles of S. George (=6 of 11 involve the Arabs, nos 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9)=J. B. Aufhauser ed., Miracula S. Georgii (Leipzig, 1913), 18–39; tr. A. J. Festugiere, Collections grecques de miracles: saint Thècle, saints Côme et Damien, saints Cyr et Jean extracts, saint Georges (Paris, 1971), 273‒320, nos 6 and 7 are edited in AASS 23 April, 3. Xlii‒xlv; no 6 is reprnted in PG 100, 1201–12 : tr. J. D. Sahas, ‘What an infidel saw that a faithful did not: Gregory Dekapolites and Islam’, GOThR 31 (1986), 47–67, 50–62; J. C. Lamoreaux, ‘St. George and a Muslim’, in S. T. Noble and A.Treiger (eds.), The Orthodox church in the Arab world: 700-1700. An anthology of sources (Dekalb, 2014), 128–34.

Moravcsik, I, 441–2; Hoyland, 89‒91, 383‒6; D. Woods, ‘Pope Zacharias (741‒52) and the head of St. George’, Aram 20 (2008), 163‒80.

 ‘Life of Germanos Maroules (1252–1336) the Hagiorite (BHG 2164) by patriarch Philotheos (1354–55 and 1364–76)= ed. P. Ioannou, ‘Vie de S. Germain l’ Hagiorite par son contemporain le patriarche Philothee de Constantinople’, AB 70 (1952), 35–115; ed. D. G. Tsames (Thessalonike, 1985), 97–158.

  1. Laurent, ‘La Vie de saint Gemain l’ Hagiorite. Quelques observations’, REB 10 (1952), 113–23.

Gregory Dekapolites, ‘Sermon’, PG 100, cols. 1201–12; Engl. tr. J. D. Sahas, ‘What an infidel saw that a faithful did not: Gregory Dekapolites (d. 842) and Islam’, GOThR 31 (1986), 47–67, 50–62; repr. M. N. Vaporis (ed.), Orthodox Christians and Muslims (Brookline, MA 1986); Fr. tr. A. J. Festugière, Collections grecques de miracles. Saint Thècle, saints Côme et Damien, saints Cyr et Jean (extraits), saint Georges (Paris, 1971), 259–67; tr. J. Lamoreaux, ‘St. George and a Muslim’, in S. Noble and A. Treiger (eds.), The Orthodox church in the Arab world, ch. 4, part C.

CMR 1, 614–7; Hoyland, 383–6; E. Malamut, ‘Les itineraires sacres de Gregoire le Decapolite’ in R. Shukurov (ed.), Christianità d’ Occidente e christianità d’Oriente: (secoli VI–XI); 24–30 aprile 2003, pt. 2 (Spoleto, 2004), 1191–1220 [SSCISAM 51].

‘Life of Gregory Palamas (BHG 718) (d. 1359)= ed. D. G. Tsames, Filotheou Konstantinoupoleos tou Kokkinou. Agiologika erga. A’ Thessalonikeis agioi (Thessalonike, 1985), 427–591; It. tr. E. Perrella, et al., Atto e luce divina: scritti filosofici e teologici/Gregorio Palamas (Milan, 2003), 1353–513.

  1. J. Sahas, ‘Captivity and dialogue: Gregory Palamas (1296-1360) and the Muslims’, GOThR 25 (1980), 409–36; J. Meyendorf, Introduction à l’ étude de Grégoire Palamas (Paris, 1959); idem, A study of Gregory Palamas (Crestwood NJ, 1974); E. Trapp, ‘Quelques textes peu connus illustrant les relations entre le christianisme et l’ Islam’, BF 29 (2007), 437–50; A. Argyriou, ‘Gregory Palamas among the Turks and documents of his captivity as historical sources’, Spec 26 (1951), 104–18; D. Sahas, ‘Gregory Palamas (1296–1360) on Islam’, MW 73 (1983), 1–21; idem, ‘Gregory Palamas (1296–1360) on Islam’, REI 49 (1981), 197–214; Β. Phanourgakis (Φανουργάκης), ‘Αἱ περιπέτειαι καί ἡ δραστηριότης τοῦ Γρηγορίου Παλαμᾶ κατά τό ἒτος τῆς αἰχμαλωσίας αὐτοῦ εἰς τήν Ἀσίαν (1354–1355)’, Κληρονομία 16 (1984), 249–72; G. Arnakes-Georgiades, ‘Gregory Palamas, the ciόneV and the fall of Gallipoli’, B 22 (1952), 305–12; R. A. Miller, ‘Religious v.ethnic identity in fourteenth-century Bithynia. Gregory Palamas and the case of the Chionai’, IJTS 13 (2007), 27–42; Ch. Mpakogiannes, ‘Oi dialogoi tou agiou Gregoriou Palama me mousoulmanous mesa apo tis epistoles teslosoias’, Enateniseis 19 (2013), 91–8; A. Ziaka, ‘Grégoire Palamas et le dialogue avec l’ Islam. A) Lettre à l’ Église de Thessalonique, b) Lettre à un anonyme «ὃτε ἑάλω», c) Discours aux Chionae athées’, BF 31 (2013), 95–120; Ch. Messis, ‘La mémoire du «Je» souffrant: construire et écrire la mémoire personnelle dans les récits de captivité’, in Odorico-Agapitos-Hinterberger, L’ écriture de la mémoire; R. E. Sinkewicz, ‘Gregory Palamas’, in C. G. Conticello and V. Conticelllo (eds.), La théologie byzantine et sa tradition, vol. 2 (XIIIe–XIXe s.) (Turnhout, 2002), 131–88; M. Balivet, ‘Byzantins judaïsants et Juifs islamisés. Des Kühhân (Kâhin) aux Xiónai (Xiónios)’, B 52 (1982), 24–59; P. K. Chrestou, ‘Γρηγορίου του Παλαμά. Διάλεξις προς τους αθέους Χιόνας συγγραφείσα παρά ιατρού του Ταρωνείτου, παρόντος και αυτηκόου γεγονότος’, (Συγγράμματα Δ΄), 109–65; V. Lossky, ‚ La théologie de la Lumière chez Grégoire Palamas de Thessalonique ‚, Dieu Vivant I (1945), 95–118; A. I. Sakellion, ‚Γρηγορίου του Παλάμα ‘Προς τους αθέους Χιόνας διάλεξις, συγγραφείσα παρά ιατρού του Ταρωνείτου, παρόντος και αυτηκόου γεγονότος‘, Σωτήρ 15 (1892), 240–6; C. Retoulas, ‘Weaving the unweavable: on first encounters with the ‘Byzantine’-Ottoman continuum of ecumenical Romanity: the Saint Gregory Palamas-Chionai dialogue’, in E. Toprakyaran, H. Schmid, C. Ströbele (eds), Dem Einen Entgegen: Christliche und Islamische Mystik in Historischer Perspektive (2018), 129‒30.

‘Life of Gregory of Sinai (BHG 722)’= ed. H. V. Beyer, Kallist I Patriarch Konstantinopol’ja (Ekaterinburg, 2006).

Deacon Ignatios (d. after 845) =‘Life of Gregory Decapolites’ (842), ed. Fr. Dvornik, La vie de S. Grégoire le Décapolite et les Slaves Macédoniens au IXe siècle (Paris, 1926), 45–75; G. Makris (ed.), M. Chronz, German tr., Ignatios Diakonos und die Vita des hl. Gregorios Dekapolites (Stuttgart, 1997).

ODB, 2, 984; Vas., I, 432; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 350; S. Euthymiadis, ‘On the hagiographical work of Ignatius the Deacon‘, JOB 41 (1991), 73–83; idem, ‘The biography of Ignatios the Deacon: a reassessment of the evidence’, BMGS 26 (2002), 276–83; C. Mango, ‘On re reading the life of St. Gregory the Decapolite’, Byzantina 13 (1985), 633–46; E. Malamut, ‘Les Itinéraires sacrés de Gregoire le Décapolite’, Christianita d’ occidente e cristianita d’ oriente secoli VI-XI=SSCIS (Spoleto, 2004), 1191–220 [SSFCISAM 51]; St. Lampakes, ‘Remarks on aspects of the knowledge of antiquity in the work of Ignatius the Deacon’, in The dark centuries of Byzantium (7th–9th c.), ed. E. Kountoura-Galake (Athens, 2001), 109–32 [in Greek]; E. Follieri, ‘Il culto dei santi nell’Italia greca’ in: La chiesa greca in Italia dal VIII al XVI secolo: atti del convegno storico interecclesiale, Bari 30.04.04.05.1969 II. Italia sacra 21 (Padua 1972) 553–577, especially 564–565 and 569–70; S. Efthymiades, ‘Les saints d’Italie méridionale (IXe–XIIe s.) et leur rôle dans la société locale’ in: D. Sullivan, E. Fisher and S. Papaioannou ed., Byzantine Religious Culture: Studies in Honor of Alice- Mary Talbot (Leiden and Boston, MA 2012) 347–72; M. Re, ‘Italo- Greek hagiography’ in: S. Efthymiadis ed., The Ashgate Research Companion to Byzantine Hagiography, I: Periods and Places (Farnham 2011) 227–58.

_____, (?), Vie de saint Georges d’ Amastris (d. between 802 and 807), ed. V. Vassilievskij (St. Petersbourg, 1893).

ODB, 2, 837; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 350.

‘Life of Ioannicius’ (d. 846), ed. Van Den Gheyen, AASS Nov. 2. 1, 332–435; Engl. tr. D. F. Sullivan, ‘Life of St. Ioannikios’, in A. M. Talbot, Byzantine defenders of images : eight saints’ lives in English translation (Washington, D.C., 1998), 243–351.

ODB, 2, 1005; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 352.

‘La vie de Saint Jean Higoumène de Scété au VII siècle,’ ed. U. Zanetti, AB 114 (1996), ch. 20, 338-41, 382‒3.

 

‘Life of John of Damascus’ =John Hierosolymites, ed. J. P. Migne, Βίος τοῦ ὁσίου πατρὸς ἡμῶν Ἰωάννου τοῦ Δαμασκηνοῦ συγγραφεῖς παρὰ Ἰωάννου Ἱεροσολύμων. Vita S. P. N.  Joannis Damasceni a Joanne patriarcha Hierosolymitana conscripta PG 94 (1864); John Merkouropolos, ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Βίος καὶ πολιτεία τῶν ὁσίων καὶ θεοφόρων πατέρων  ἡμῶν καὶ αὐταδελφῶν καὶ μελισσῶν τῆς τοῦ Θεοῦ ἐκκλησίας Ἰωάννου τοῦ Δαμασκηνοῦ καὶ Κοσμᾶ, ἐκτεθεῖς παρὰ τοῦ ἁγιωτάτου ἀρχιεπισκόπου καὶ πατριάρχου Ἱεροσολύμων Ἰωάννου τοῦ Μερκουροπώλου’, Analekta  Ierosolimitikis Stahyologias [AHS ] 4 (St. Petersburg, 1897; repr. Brussels, 1963), 271–302, 303–50; Vita s.p.n. Joannis ‘Damasceni a Joanne patriarcha Hierosolymitano conscripta’, PG 94 (1864), 429–90. Arabic life (after 1085): tr. R. D. Portillo, ‘The Arabic Life of St. John of Damascus’, PdO 21 (1996), 157–88; ed. C. Bacha, Biographie de Saint Jean Damascène. Texte original arabe (Harissa, 1912); Mīkhā’īl, Sīrat al-qiddīs Yū˛annā al-Dimashqī, ed. C. Bacha (Harissa, 1912); Russ. tr. A. A. Vasiliev,  Arabskaja versija zhitija sv. Ioanna Damaskina (St. Petersburg, 1913; repr. St. Petersburg, 2010); Germ. tr. G. Graf, ‘Das arabische Original der Vita des hl. Johannes von Damaskjkus’, Der Katholik 93 (1913), 164–90, 320–31; repr. idem, Christlicher Orient und schwäbische Heimat. Kleine Schriften, 2 vols. (Beirut, 2005), I, 370–415; ed. K. al-Yaziji, Yūḥannā al-Dimashqī. Ārā’uhū l lāhūtiyya wa masā’il  ‘ilm al-kalām (Beirut, 1984), 19–68; part. Germ. tr. P. Kawerau, Christlich-arabische Chrestomathie aus historischen Schriftstellern des Mittelalters, vol. 2 Ṻbersetzung mit philologischem Kommentar (Louvain, 1977), 34–50 [CSCO 385=Sub. 53].

CMR 5, 655‒64; A. Hemmerdinger, ‘La vita arabe de saint Jean Damascène et BHG 884’, OCP 28 (1926), 422‒3; B. Flusin, ‘De l’ arabe au grec, puis au gćorgien. Une vie de saint Jean Damascène’, in G. Contamine (ed.), Traduction et traducteurs au moyen âge. Actes du colloque international du CNRS (Paris, 1989), 51‒61; repr. with translation in S. Fitzgerald Johnson (ed.), Languages and cultures of eastern Christianity: Greek (Farnham, 2014), 483‒94; M. Jugie, ‘La vie de S. Jean Damascène’, EO 23 (1924), 137‒61; review: P. Peeters of C. Bacha, Biographie de Saint Jean Damascène and of: G. Graf, Das arabische Original der Vita des hl. Johannes von Damaskus’, AB 33 (1914), 78–81; A. Kazhdan and S. Gero, ‘Kosmas of Jerusalem: a more critical approach to his biography’, BZ 82 (1980), 122–32; repr. idem, Authors and texts in Byzantium (Aldershot, 1993), x.

‘Life of St. John’= George of Pelagonia (14th c.), Βίος τοῦ ἁγίου Ἰωάννου βασιλέως τοῦ ἐλεήμονος, ed. A. Heisenberg, “Kaiser Johannes Batatzes der Barmherzige. Ein mittelgriechische Legend,” BZ 14 (1905), 193–233; K. Amantos, Ho bios Ioannou Batatse tou Eleimonos’, Prosfora eis S. P. Kyriakiden (Thessalonike, 1953), 29–34; N. Festa, ‘A propos d’ une biographie de saint Jean le Miséricordieux’, VV 13 (1907), 1–35.

‘Life of St. John the Eremopolite’=ed./tr. F. Halkin, ‘Saint Jean l’ Erémopolite’, AB 86 (1968), 13‒20.

Hoyland, 110‒1.

‘Life of John of Euchaita’ (d. after ca. 1075–81) = ‘Metropolitae quae in Codice Vaticano Graece 676 supersunt’, ed. P de Lagarde, AKGWG 28 (1881), 1–228; (repr. Amsterdam, 1979), 143.

ODB, 2, 1319.

Martyrdom of John of Leukopolis (1330)=M. Caracu, ‘Saint Jean le Nouveau, son martyre [vers 1341–3 ou peu après 1344–5], ses reliques et leur translation à Suceava [1415]’, L’empereur hagiographe. Culte des saints et monarchie byzantine et postbyzantine, (Bucarest 2001), 137–58.

  1. Gonis, Mελετίου Συρίγου Mαρτύριον, Ἀκολουθία καὶ Παρακλητικὸς Kανὼν εἰς τὸν ἅγιον Ἰωάννην τὸν νέον τὸν ἐν Λευκοπόλει (c. †1330) (Ἀθήνα 1984); idem, ‘Προβλήματα περὶ τὸ Mαρτυρολόγιο τοῦ ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Nέου, τοῦ ἐν Λευκοπόλει († 1330)’, Γρηγόριος ὁ Παλαμᾶς 71 (1988), 1012–17, 1026–30.

‘Life of S. Joseph the Hymnographer’ (d. ca. 886), ed./tr. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Monumenta graeca et Latina ad historiam Photii pertinentia (St. Petersbourg, 1901), 1‒14.

ODB, 2, 1074; Vas., I, 431; V. Laourdas, ‘Ho Iosef ho Ymnografos eis ten Kreten’, KC V (1952), 155‒6; Th. Detorakis, ‘Ai Arabikai epidromai kai he en Krete Arabokratia eis agiologika kai hymnografika keimena’, KC ka (1969), 119‒29, 128‒9; E. Tomadakes, Iosef ho hymnografos bios kai ergon (Athens, 1971).

‘Life of Lazaros’ (967–1054) by Gregorios (d. ca. 1058–1100 c.)= tr. R. P. H. Greenfield, The Life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion: an eleventh century pillar saint (Washington D.C., 2000) [BSLT]; ed. H. Delehaye, ‘Vita S. Lazari auctore Gregorio monacho’, AASS (Brussels, 1910), 508–88 [BHG 979]; part. Tr. P. Karlin-Hayter, ‘Galesios’, in J. P. Thomas and A. C. Hero (eds.), Byzantine monastic foundation documents (Wshington DC, 2000), 148–66.

ODB, 2, 1198; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 418–9; CMR 3, 160–4; R. Greenfield, ‘Drawn to the blazing beacon. Visitors and pilgrims to the living holy man and the case of Lazaros of Mount Galesion’, DOP 56 (2002), 213–41; H. Delehaye (ed.), Gregory of Cyprus II, The life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion, in Acta Sanctorum novembris, vol. 3 (Brussels, 1910), 588–606 (BHG 980).

Martyrdom of Lazarus (d. after 1368)=T. S. Miller, ‘A new chronology of patriarch Lazarus’ percecution by the Mamluks (1349–1367)’, OCP 41 (1975), 474–8.

ODB, 2, 1198; P. Wirth, ‘Der Patriarchat des Gerasimos und der zweite Patriarchat des Lazaros von Jerusalem’, BZ 54 (1961), 319–23.

‘Life of St. Léon-Luc’, AASS, Mart. I, 98; ed. Caietanus, Vita Sanctorum Siculorum (Palermo, 1657), ii, 80

Vas., I, 432.

‘Life of Leontius’ (d. 1185)=The Life of Leontios patriarch of Jerusalem. Text, translation, commentary by D. Tsougarakis (Leiden, 1993) [MM 2].

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Leontius of Damascus (1st half of 9th c.), Life of Stephen of Mar Sabas (d. 794) (wr. 800–7), Arabic life=ed./It. tr. B. Pirone, Leonzio di Damasco. Vita di Santo Stefano Sabaita (725–794): Testo arabo, introduzione, traduzione e note. (Cairo, Jerusalem, 1991) [SOCM 4]; It. Tr. C. Carta and B. Bagatti, Leonzio di Damasco. Vita di S. Stefano Sabaita (725–794) (Jerusalem, 1983); ed./Engl. tr. J. Lamoreaux, The life of Stephen of Mar Sabas, 2 vols. (Louvain, 1999) [CSCO 578-9]; Lat. tr. G. Garitte, ‘Le début de la Vie de S. Étienne le Sabaïte retrouvé en arabe au Sinaï’, AB 77 (1959), 332–69; Greek Life= ‘Vita S. Stephani Sabaitae Thaumaturgi Monachi’, AASS July III (1723), 524–613; Georgian version: ed./Lat. Tr. G. Garitte, ‘Un extrait georgien de la vie d’ Étienne le Sabaite’, Mus 67 (1954), 71‒92.

ODB, 3, 1954‒5; Hoyland, 109‒10; CMR 1, 406–10; J. Lamoreaux, ‘Some notes on a recent edition of the Life of St Stephen of Mar Sabas’, AB 113 (1995), 117–26; Constantelos, 347 n. 1; R. Schick, ‘Christianity in the patriarchate of Jerusalem in the early Abbasid period, 132–198/750–813’, in M. A. al-Bakhit-R Schick (eds.), Bilād al-Shām during the Abbasid period, 132 A.H./750 A.D.451 A.H./1059 A.D.: Proceedings of the fifth international conference on the history of Bilād al-Shām 711 Sha’ban 1410 A.H./48 March 1990, 2 vols. (Amman, 1991), 63–80, 65–6, 69 n. 35; M. F. Auzépy, ‘De la Palestine à Constantinople (VIIIe–IXe siècles): Etienne le Sabaïte et Jean Damascène’, T&M 12 (1994), 183–218; repr. in Engl. tr. in S. Fitzgerald Johnson, Languages and cultures of eastern Christianity: Greek (Farnham, 2014), 399–442; G. Garitte, ‘Le déput de la Vie de Saint Étienne le Sabaite retrouvé en arabe au Sinaï’, AB 77 (1959), 332–69; S. Eustratides, ‘Stephanos ho poietes ho Sabaites’, Nea Sion 28 (1933), 651‒73, 722‒37; 29 (1934), 3‒19, 113‒30, 185‒7; Lamoreaux, The life of Stephen of Mar Sabas;  J. Timbie, review in JCS 8 (2000), 605‒6; B. Pirone, ‘Continuità della vita monastica nell’ottavo secolo. S. Stefano Sabaita’, in J. Patrich (ed.), The Sabaite heritage in the Orthodox church from the fifth century to the present (Louvain, 2001), 49–62; I. Phokylides, ‘Peri Stephanou tou sabaïtou kai thaumatourgou kai peri tes en te laura tou hagiou Saba sphages’, Nea Sion 10 (1910), 64–75.

Life of Leontius the Younger (b. 1520)=E. A. Zachariadou, ‘Osios Leontios o neos o Dionysiates’, Haris K. I. Bourberi (Athens, 1964), 359−72.

Martyrdom of Loukas Notaras (d. 1453)=E. Zachariadou, ‘Ta logia kai o thanatos tou Louka Notara’, in Rodonia, Time ston M. I. Manousaka (Rethymno, 1994), I, 135–46.

  1. R. Reinsch, ‘Lieber den Turban als was? Bemerkungen zum Dictum des Lukas Notaras’, in C. N. Constantinides et al., ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗN.Studies in honour of R. Browning (Venice, 1996), 377–89; M. Philippides, W. K. Hanak, ‘Appendix II: Texts on the execution of Loukas Notaras’, in The siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: historiography, topography, and military studies (Farrnham, 2011), 597–617; T. Ganchou, ‘Le rachat des Notaras après la chute de Constantinople ou les relations «étrangères» de l’ elite byzantine au XVe siècle, in Balard et Ducellier, Migrations et diasporas méditerraneennes (xexvie siecles), 149–229.

‘Life of St. Luke the Young’ [896‒953], AASS Febr., II, 83‒100; PG, 111, col. 441‒4.

Vas., I, 432; Christides, 166.

‘Life of St. Luke’, =B. Lavagnini, ‘S. Luca vescovo di Isola, e la data del suo viaggio in Sicilia (1105)’, B 34 (1964),  69–76.

The Life and miracles of St. Luke of Steiris (BHG 994) (d. 953), ed. PG 111, 441–80; D. Sophianos (ed.), Hosios Loukas, ho vios ton, 2nd, edn (Athens, 1993), this edition is available in www.doaks.org/saints1rI’EXTS/64-hrml; Text, translation and commentary by C. L. Connor and W. R. Connor (Brookline, Mass, 1994).

ODB, 2, 1254; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 381; Efthymiadis, The Ashgate research companion, index.

‘Life of Makarios’ by Philotheos, Bishop of Selymbria=ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus (Constantinople, 1885–8).

  1. Nicol, ‘Christides of Didymotheichon and the gift of prophecy’, BS 5 (1978), 186–200, 191 n. 31, 192, 193–4; repr. Studies in late Byzantine history and prosopography (London, 1986). IX.

Miracula Mariae= in Moravcik, I, 442.

Life of St. Mark the Younger (d. 1643)=Th. Detorakes, ‘O Kretikos Neomartyras Markos Kyriakopoulos kai e anecdote akolouthia tou’, Proceedings of the fourth international cretological congress (29 August -3 September 1976) (Athens, 1981), 67−87.

‘Life of Maximus (14th c.)’= ed. F. Halkin, ‘Deux vies de S. Maxime le Kausokalybe ermite au Mont Athos (XIVe s.)’, AB 54 (1936), 38–112; Vita of Maximos Kausokalybites=ed. A. Argyriou, Makariou tou Makre syggramata (Thessalonike, 1996), 141–65.

Karayan., Pegai, 360.

The Melkite Synaxaria (ca. 2nd half 11th c.)=J. M. Sauvaget, Premières recherches sur l’ origine et les caractéristiques des synaxaires Melkites (XIeXVIIe siècles) (Brussels, 1969)  [SubHag 45].

CMR 3, 586–91.

‘Life of Michael Maleinos’ (10th c.)=ed./tr., L. Petit, ‘Vie de S. Michel Maleinos’, ROC 7 (1902), 543–603.

A.Laiou, ‘The general and the saint: Michael Maleinos and Nikephoros Phokas’, in M. Balard (ed.), Mélanges H. Ahrweiler, pt. 2 (Paris, 1998), 399–412.

‘Life of Michael Synkellos’ (d. 846)= ed./Engl. tr. M. B. Cunningham, The Life of Michael the Synkellos (Belfast 1992) [BBTT]; Russ. tr. S. V. Poljakova, Vizantijskie legendy (Moscow, 1972, 1994), 114–39; excerpts, M. I. Gedeon, ‘Eklogai apo tes biographias Michael tou Synkellou’, Hellenikos Philologikos Syllogos, archailogikon deletion, parartema tou KD-KST tomou (1896), 23–34; repr. idem, Byzantinon Heortologion (Constantinople, 1899), 232–42; F. I. Smit, Kachrie Dzami I. Istorija monastyrija Chory. Architektura meceti, mozaiki narfikov (Sofia, 1906), 227–59.

ODB, 2, 1369–70; CMR 1, 872–5; C. Sode, ‘Creating new saints. The case of Michael the Synkellos and Theodore and Theophanes Graptoi’, E. Kountoura-Galake (ed.), The heroes of the Orthodox church (Athens, 2004), 177–89; Th. Schmitt (ed.), ‘Life of Michael Syncellus’, BIARC 11 (1906), 227–59; R. Schick, ‘Christianity in the patriarchate of Jerusalem in the early Abbasid period, 132–198/750–813’, in M. A. al-Bakhit-R Schick (eds.), Bilād al-Shām during the Abbasid period, 132 A.H./750 A.D.451 A.H./1059 A.D.: Proceedings of the fifth international conference on the history of Bilād al-Shām  711 Sha’ban 1410 A.H./48 March 1990, 2 vols. (Amman, 1991), 63–80, 68; P. Agapitos, ‘Mortuary typology in the lives of saints: Michael the Synkellos and Stephen the Younger’, in P. Odorico-P. Agapitos (eds.), Les vies des saints à Byzance. Genre littéraire ou biographie historique? Actes du IIe colloque international philologique «ERMHNEIA» Paris, 68 juin 2002 (Paris, 2004), 103–35 [DB 4]; L. Lukhovitskiy, Nikephoros Gregoras’ Vita of St. Mmichael the Synkellos. Rewriting techniques and reconstruction of the iconoclast past in a 14th cent. Hagiographical metaphrasis ‘, JÖB 64 (2014), 177–96.

St. Michael the Younger=ed. H. Delehaye and P. Peeters, ‘Oratio de S. Michaele Martyre a Theodoro Metochita’, AASS Nov. IV (Brussels, 1925), 670–78.

Martyrdom of Michel Mavroeides (d. ca. 1490)=V. Laurent, ‘Le pseudo-Michel d’ Andrianople ou le néomartyr Michel Mavroeides’, EO 38 (1939), 31–4; idem, ‘Encore le néomartyr Michel Mavroeides’, EO 38 (1939), 371–9.

  1. Z. Sophianos, ‘Ὁ νεομάρτυρας Mιχαὴλ Mαυροειδὴς ὁ Ἀδριανουπολίτης († ca. 1490, Ἀδριανούπολη). Ἀνέκδοτα ἁγιολογικὰ κείμενα τοῦ Mεγάλου Pήτορος Mανουὴλ Kορινθίου κ.ἄ.’, Θεολογία 54 (1983) 779–816; 55 (1984) 237–56, 435–58, 739–71; idem, ‘Ὁ νεομάρτυρας Mιχαὴλ Mαυροειδὴς ὁ Ἀδριανουπολίτης. Νέα χρονολογικὰ καὶ ἄλλα στοιχεῖα (post 1493, Ἀδριανούπολη)’, Ἡ καθ᾽ ἡμᾶς Ἀνατολὴ 3 (1996) 49–54.
  2. Monachos, ‘Narratio’, MPG 109, col. 517.2

Constantelos, 339, n. 2.

‘Narration of the discovery of the relics of St. Valerius the bishop, Vincentius the Deacon, and Eulalia the Virgin’, ed. P. Peeters, AB 30 (1911), 301ff.[

‘Life of Neilos of Calabria’ (d.1005) by Bartholomaios (d. c. 1065)=ed. AASS. Sept. VII, 262–319; PG 120, 16–165; Vie de Saint Nil de Rossano  (BHG 1370): ed. G. Giovanelli, ‘Βίος καὶ πολιτεία τοῦ ὸσίου πατρὸς ἡμῶν Νείλου τοῦ Νέου’. Testo originale Greco e studito introduttivo (Codice Greco criptense B.b.II.) (Grottaferrata, 1972); It. Tr. idem, Vita di S. Nilo fondatore e patron di Grottaferrata (Grottaferrata, 1966); It. Tr. A. Rocchi,  Vita di San Nilo abate, fondatore della Badia di Grottaferrata (Cosenza, 2004); R. L. Capra, I. A. Murzaku, D. J. Milewski (eds./tr.), The life of Saint Neilos of Rossano  (Washington DC, 2017).

ODB, 2, 1450–1; CMR 2, 561–4; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 419–20; T. Pinna, San Nilo di Rossano (Reggio, 2011) [Calabresi nel tempo, 19]; A. Luzzi, ‘La vita di San Nilo da Rossano tra genere letterario e biographia storica’, in P. Odorico-P. Agapitos (eds.), Les vies des saints à Byzance: genre  littéraire ou biographie historique? Actes du IIe Colloque international philologique ‘ERMHNEIA’, Paris, 68 juin 2002 (Paris, 2004), 175–89; Atti del congresso internazionale su S. Nilo di Rossano 28 sett.1o ott. 1986 (Rossano-Grottaferrata, 1989); E. K. Chrysos, ‘A Agios Neilos metaxi ton dyo autokratorion’, Il monachesimo d’ Oriente e d’ Occidente nel passaggio dal primo al secondo millennio: atti del convegno internazionale, Grottaferrata, 2325 settembre 2004 (Grottaferrata 2009), 17–32; F. Bulgarella (ed.), San Nilo di Rossano e l’ Abbazia greca di Grottaferrata (Rome, 2009); E. Follieri, ‘Per una nuova edizione della Vita di San Nilo da Rossano’, BBGG 51 (1997), 71–92; G. Giovanelli, ‘Sull’ autore della vita di S. Nilo’, BBGG 3 (1949), 163–73; C. Crimi, ‘Parola e scrittura nel bios di S. Nilo da Rossano’, Bizantinistica 15 (2013) [2014], 157–73; I. A. Murzaku, B. Crostini (eds.), Greek monasticism in southern Italy. The life of Neilos in context (London, 2017).

Niketas Paphlagon (late 9th early 10th c.), ‘Vie de S. Ignace’ (847‒58; 867‒87), PG CV, col. 488ff.

ODB, 3, 1480; Vas., I, 431; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 350–1.

Martyrdom of Nicetas the Younger (d. ca. 1300)=ed. R. Delehaye, ‘Le martyre de saint Nicétas le jeune’, in G. L. Schlumberger (ed.), Mélanges offerts à M. Gustave Schlumberger, membre de l’ institut, à l’ occasion du quatre-vingtième anniversaire de sa naissance, 2 vols. (Paris, 1924), vol. 1, 205–11.

CMR 5, 709–11; B. Bayrı, The martyrdom of Niketas the Younger: a  case of forced conversion under the Seljuk Sultan Masud II or a reflection of the Byzantine policy under Emperor Andronikos II?, in First International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Symposium Proceedings, İstanbul 25-28 June 2007  (Istanbul 2010), 28–34; F. Halkin, BHG, 5 vols. (Brussels, 1957–84), iii, 53 nos. 2302–3.

‘Life of St. Nicholas of Myra’=Hagios Nikolaos, ed. G. Anrich, 1 (Leipzig-Berlin, 1913).

ODB, 2, 1469‒70; C. Foss, ‘Cities and villages of Lycia in the life of St. Nicholas of Holy Zion’, GOTR 36 (1991) 303‒39.

‘Life of St. Nicholas Studites’ (d. 868), by Anonymous (1st half of 10th c.)= PG 105, col. 863–925; excerpt in Greek, Detorakis, ‘Ai arabikai epidromai eis agiologika keimena’, 124–5.

ODB, 2, 1471; Vas., I, 434; Karayannopulos-Weiss,  v. 2, 354; A. I. Fytrakes, ‘Hagios Nikolaos ho Kydonieus (†4 Febr. 868)’, II PDKrht.S, t. 3 (Athens, 1968), 286–303.

‘Life of St. Nicodemus Hagiorites (late 18th-early 19th c.)’=’Βίος τοῦ ἁγίου βασιλέως Ἰωάνννου τοῦ Βατάτση’, in idem Asmatike akolouthia tou agiou basileos Ioannou tou Batatze tou Eleimonos, ed. C. Agathangelos (Constantinople, 1872), 30–5; repr. J. Langdon, Byzantium’s last imperial offensive offensive in Asia Minor. The documentary evidence for and hagiographical lore about John III Ducas Vatatzes’ crusade against the Turks, 1222 or 1225 to 1231 (New York, 1992), Appendix, 88–117.

‘Life of St. Nikon’ (d. ca. 1000) (BHG3, 1366, 1367); ed./tr. D. F. Sullivan, The Life of Saint Nikon (Brookline, Mass, 1987). ed. Sp. Lambrou, Ὁ βίος τοῦ Νίκωνος τοῦ Μετανοεῖτε’, ΝΕ 3 (1906); ed. O. Lampsides, Ὁ ἐκ Πόντου ὃσιος Νίκων ὁ Μετανοεῑτε  (Athens, 1982) [AP Suppl. 13]; O. Lampsidis, Ὁ ἐκ Πόντου ὅσιος Νίκων ὁ Μετανοεῖτε, text and commentary, 2nd ed., (Thessaloniki, 2007).

ODB, 3, 1484; CMR 2, 643–5; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 380–1; EPLBHC, 1, ‘Aratos, John’, 343–4 .E. Voulgarakis, ‘Nikon Metanoeite und die Rechristianisierung der Kreter von Islam’, ZMR 47 (1963), 192–204, 258–69; text 265–6; H. A. Theologitis, ‘Histoire et literature dans l’ hagiograpie byzantine: le cas de Saint Nikôn dit le Metanoeite’, in Odorico-Agapitos, Vies des saints, 201–31; J. O. Rosenqvist, ‘The text of the life of St. Nikon ‘Metanoeite’ reconsidered’, in idem, Leimon: Studies presented to L. Ryden on his sixty-fifth birthday (Uppsala, 1996), 93–111 [SBU 6]; D. Sullivan, ‘The versions of the Vita Niconis’, DOP 32 (1978), 157–73.

Life of St. Niphon (1315–1411)’=F. Halkin, ‘La vie de saint Niphon ermite au Mont Athos XIV e siècle’, AB 58 (1940), 5–27.

Moravcsik, 572.

‘Life of St. Paraskeve’= ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Analekta I (Petrupolis, 1891), 438–53.

‘Life of Paul of Latros’ (d. 955), ed. T. Th. Wiegand, Milet 3.1. Der Latmos (Berlin, 1913); ed. AB,11 (1892), 5‒74.

ODB, 3 1608.

Paul, bishop of Monemvasia (mid. 10th c.) Narrative= ed. P. Peeters, ‘Une invention des S.S. Valère, Vincent et Eulabie dans le Péloponnèse’, AB 30 (1911), 296‒301 [Arabic translation of the narrative]; re-ed. by V. Christidis, ‘The raids of the Moslems in Crete and the Aegean sea. Piracy and conquest’, B 51 (1981), 106‒8; idem, The conquest of Crete by the Andalusians ca.824961. A turning point in the struggle between Byzantium and Islam (Athenes, 1984), 181‒3; J. B. Falier-Papadopoulos, ‘Les reliques des SS. Valère, Vincent, et Eulalie et le ‘Castel Damalet’ (Vatican, 1946), 360‒7 [ST 123] [Misc. Giov. Mercati 3]; Fr. tr. Les récits édifiants de Paul, évêque de Monembasie et d’ autres auteurs, introduction et texte par John Wortley (Paris, 1987) [SHM].

Christides, 31‒2; H. Kalligas, Byzantine Monemvasia. The sources (Monemvasia, 1990), 55‒63.

‘Life of St. Peter of Argos’ (852–922) by bishop Constantine=ed. G. Cozza-Luzi in Nova Patrum Bibliotheca ab Ang. Card. Maio collecta IX, 3 (Romae, 1888), 1–17; A. Vasiliev, ‘The  “Life” of St Peter of Argos and its historical significance’, Trad. 5 (1947), 163–91

ODB, 3, 1638–9; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 382–3.

‘Life of St. Peter of Athos’, ed./tr. K. Lake, The early days of monasticism on Mount Athos (Oxford, 1909), 18–39.

Peter of Capitolias (d. 715 AD), Passion= ed. P. Peeters, ‘La passion de S. Pierre de Capitolias (+13 janvier 715)’, AB 57 (1939), 299‒333; “De S. Petro Ep. Martyre”, AS October II, II, 494‒98; tr. excerpts, Hoyland, 354‒5, 355‒6, 359; Georgian text and Russ. Tr. K. Kekelidze, ‘Žitie Petra novogo, mučenika Kapetolijskogo’, HV 4 (1917) 1‒69; Three Christian martyrdoms from early Islamic Palestine: Passion of Peter of Capitolias Passion of the Twenty Martyrs of Mar Saba Passion of Romanos the Neomartyr. Parallel Georgian-English and Greek –English texts edited and translated by St. J. Shoemaker (BYU Press, 2017).

CMR 1, 419–22; CMR, 3, 580; Hoyland, 354‒60; P. Mendebielle, ‘Un martyre dirbed, S. Pierre de Capitolias’, Jerusalem 27 (1961), 79‒87.

Martyrdom of Peter, Metropolitan of Damascus (742‒3)= John of Damascus, MPG 94, 1421‒32= Synaxarion-CMR 3, 579.

CMR 1, 290–2; Constantelos, 342; G. Peters, Peter of Damascus. Byzantine Monk and Spiritual Theologian (Toronto, 2011) [PIMS, Studies and Texts 175].

‘Life of St. Philaretos’ (d. 792) by Niketas of Amnia, =ed./tr. M. H. Fourmy-M. Leroy B 9 (1934), 85–170; ed./Engl. tr. L. Rydén, The life of St. Philaretos the Merciful written by his Grandson Niketas. A critical edition with introduction, translation, notes and indices (Uppsala, 2002) [SBU 8].

ODB, 3, 1650; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 323–4; A. Kazhdan and L. F. Sherry, ‘The tale of a happy fool: the vita of St. Philaretos the merciful (BHG 1511z–1512b)’, B 66 (1996), 351–62.

‘Life of Philaretos of Calabria’ (d. 1070)=ed./tr. U. Martino, ‘Nilo. Vita di S. Filareto di Seminara’ (Calabria, 1993), 26–137; ed. passages in S. Caruso,‘Michele IV Paflagone in una fonte agiografica italo-greca’, in Studi albanologici, balcanici, bizantini e orientali in onore di Giuseppe Valentini S.J. (Florence, 1986), 261–84; S. Caruso, ‘Il bios di s. Filareto il Giovane (XI sec.) e la Calabria tardo-bizantina’, in Sant Eufemia d’ Aspromonte. Atti del convegno di studi per il bicentenario dell’ autonomia, ed. S. Leanza (Soveria Mannelli, 1997), 91–121; Latin tr. AASS Aprilis, I, 606–18.

  1. Merendino, ‘La spedizione di Maniace in Sicilia nel bios di san Filareto di Calabria’, in Nea Rhome. RRB 1 (2004), 135; idem,‘Letteratura greca e geografia araba nella cultura normanna del XII secolo: la Siciliae laus del bios di S. Filareto di Calabria’, MEG 5 (2005), 207–13.

‘Life of Philotheos of Athos (d. 1450)’= tr. S. McGrath, ‘Vita of Philotheos of Athos’ in R. Greenfield and A. M. Talbot, Holy men of Mount Athos: lives of saints of the holy mountain (Washington, DC, 2016); B. Papoulia ‘Die Vita des Heiligen Philotheos vom Athos’, Sudost F 22 (1963), 259–80.

ODB, 3, 1662–3.

Procopius, bishop of Taormina (d. 902)=V. von Falkenhausen, ‘Translatio Sancti Severini auctore Johanne Diacono’, in MGH SS Rerum Langobardorum (1978/9), 453–5.

Romanus the Neomartyr (d. 780), Passion= Latin tr. P. Peeters, ‘S. Romain le néomartyr’(+1 mai 780) d’ après un document géorgien’, AB 30 (1911), 409–27; Russ. tr. K. Kekelidze, Etiudebi, vii (Tbilisi, 1961), 64–75; ed. A. Khakhanov, ‘Materialy po gruzinskoi agiologii po rukopisiam X veka’, Trudy po Vostokovedeniu izdavaemye Lazarevskim Institutom Vostochnykh Iazikov 21 (1910), 25–46.

Schick, 176; Hoyland, 365–67; CMR 1, 390–3.

‘Life of Sabas the Younger (BHG 1606)’=ed. D. G. Tsames, Filotheou Konstantinoupoleos tou Kokkinou. Agiologika erga. A. Thessalonikeia agioi (Thessalonike, 1985), 161–325.

  1. H. Congourdeau, ‘La Terre Sainte au XIVe siècle: La Vie de Sabas de Vatopedi par Philotheos Kokkinos’, in B. Caseau et al, Pèlerinages et lieux saints dans l’ antiquité et le Moyen Âge (Paris, 2006), 121–33.

‘Vita Sancti Stephani Junioris’ (d. 764), PG 100, 1069–186.

ODB, 3, 1955; P. Agapitos, ‘Mortuary typology in the lives of saints: Michael the Synkellos and Stephen the Younger’, in P. Odorico-P. Agapitos (eds.), Les vies des saints à Byzance. Genre littéraire ou biographie historique? Actes du IIe colloque international philologique «ERMHNEIA» Paris, 68 juin 2002 (Paris, 2004), 103–35 [DB 4];

The sixty martyrs of Jerusalem (d. 724) by an anonymous author (d. probably 8th c.), =F. Halkin, BHG3, 2. 101, nos. 1217–8; Latin tr. “De SS. Georgio, Joanne, Juliano et Sociis M. M.”, AASS 21 October IX, 358–62; ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, ‘Martyrion ton hagion hexakonta neon martyron’, PPS 12 (1892), 1–7 (John); idem, ‘Sylloge palaistines kai syriakes hagiologias’, PPS 19.3 (1907), 136–63 (Simeon).

CMR 1, 327–9; Constantelos, 341, n. 2; Hoyland, 360–3; Huxley, ‘The sixty martyrs of Jerusalem’, GRBS 18 (1977), 369‒74.

‘Sixty martyrs of Gaza’ (d. 638)=ed. H. Delehaye, ‘Passio sanctorum sexaginta martyrum’, AB 28 (1904), 289–307; ed./Engl. tr. D. Woods, ‘The 60 martyrs of Gaza and the martyrdom of Bishop Sophronius of Jerusalem’, ARAM 15 (2003), 129–50; repr. in M. Bonner (ed.), Arab-Byzantine relations in early Islamic times (Aldershot, 2004); tr. excerpt, Hoyland, 348.

CMR 1, 190–2; Constantelos, 349; Hoyland, 347–51; J. Pargoire, ‘Les LX soldats martyrs de Gaza’, EO 8 (1905), 40–3.

Passio of the sixty three martyrs of Jerusalem (wr. ca. mid 8th c.)=ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, PPS, v. 19. 3 (St. Petersburg, 1907), 151‒69.

Constantelos, 340‒1 n. 1; Hoyland, 360‒3.

Stephen of Damascus or Manṣūr (d. 807) =‘Passio SS XX Martyrum Laurae S Sabae’, AS (March III), vol. 9, 165‒179; Passion of the Twenty martyrs of Mar Saba (BHG 1200)=AS 20 March, 3.2–14; ed. A. Papadopoulos=Kerameus, Sylloge palaistines kai syriakes hagiologies I (St. Petersburg, 1907 repr. Thessalonike, 2001), 1–41, 40–1; F. Halkin, BHG3, 2.96 (no. 1200).

CMR 1, 388–96; Hoyland, 366‒7; R. Blake, ‘Deux lacunes combleés dans la Passio XX Monachorum Sabaitarum’, AB 68 (1950), 27‒43; ODB, 3, 1954–5; A. Kazdhan, ‘The Monks and the Arabs: martyrdom of the Sabaites (BHG 1200)’, in A. Kazhdan, A history of Byzantine literature (650850), 169–81; Patrich, The Sabaite heritage; Schick, ‘Patriarchate of Jerusalem’, 69; V. Grumel, ‘L’ ère mondiale dans la date du martyre des vingt moines sabbaïtes’, REB 14 (1956), 207‒8; Schick, The Christian communities, 175, n. 57.

Synaxarion of Constantinople= Synaxarium ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae e codice Sirmondiano,adiectis synaxariis selectis (Propylaeum ad Acta Sanctorum Novembris) ed. H. Delehaye (Brussels, 1902; repr. 1985), 363–436.

CMR 3, ‘Synaxarion of the Great Church’, 574–85,  576 ff. (references to martyrs under the Muslims); C. Hatzidimitriou, ‘Synaxarium Constantinopolitanum (August 16th) and the Arab siege of Constantinople in 717 A.D.’, Byzantina 12 (1983), 183–207; E. Follieri,  ‘Gli appellative dei persecutori nel Sinassario di Constantinopoli’, EEBS 39–40 (1972–3) [=Leimon Honorary offer to Prof. N. B. Tomadakis], 346–72; A. Luzzi, ‘Synaxaria and the Synaxarion of Constantinople’, in S. Efthymiadis (ed.), The Ashgate research companion to Byzantine hagiography. Vol. ii. Genres and contexts (Farnham, 2014), 197–208.

Tale on the invasion of the Lavra monastery (797 AD)=Acta XX mart. Sabait. (BHG 1200), ed. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Pravoslavnij  Palestinskij Sbornik XIX/3 (St. Petersburg, 1907); repr. Sylloge Palaistines kai Syriakes Agiologias 1 (Thessalonica, 2001).

‘Life of St. Théoctiste of Lesbos’ (9th c.)= Niketas Magistros, De S. Theoctiste Lesbia in insula Paro, 11, in AASS Nov. 4 (Brussels, 1925), 224‒33; Eng. Tr. A. Hero, Holy women of Byzantium: ten saints’ lives in English translation, ed. A. M. Talbot (Washington, DC, 1996), 95–9.

ODB, 3, 2055–6; K. Jazdzewska, ‘Hagiographic invention and imitation: Niketas’ Life of Theoktiste and its literary models,’ GRBS 49 (2009), 257–79; Vas., I, 431; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 355; N. Tomadakis, ‘Peri tou biou kai tes eortes tes Hagias Theoctistes tes Lesbias kai I eisagoge tes eis to Eortologion’, in Haristerion eis A. K. Orlandon, vol. 1 (Athens, 1965), 109–16; H. Delehaye, ‘La vie de sainte  Théoctiste de Lesbos’, B 1 (1924), 191‒200; D. Z. Sofianos, ‘Ὁ Βίος τῆς ὁσίας Θεοκτίστης τῆς Λεσβίας ὡς πηγὴ ἱστορική, φιλολογικὴ καὶ ἀρχαιολογική’, in Ἡ Ἑκατονταπυλιανὴ καὶ ἡ Χριστιανικὴ Πάρος. Πρακτικὰ Ἐπιστημονικοῦ Συμποσίου (Πάρος 1519 Σεπτεμβρίου 1996) (Πάρος 1998), 253‒68.

‘Life of St. Theoctiste’= ed. F. Halkin, ‘Saint Théoctiste, moine sabaïte et martyr 9+797)’, AB 73 (1955), 373‒4.

‘Life of St. Théodora Augusta’, ed. W. Regel, Analecta-Byzantino-Russica (St. Petersbourg, 1891), 1‒19; ed. A. Markopoulos, ‘Bios tes autokrateiras Theodoras [BHG 1731]’, Sym 5 (1983), 249‒85; Engl. tr. M. P. Vinson, ‘Life of St. Theodora the empress’, in A. M. Talbot, ed., Byzantine defenders of images; eight saints‘ lives in English translation (Washington DC, 1998), 353–82.

Vas., I,  431.

‘Life of St. Théodora of Thessalonike’ (d. 892), by Gregorios the Clerk (9th-10thc.)= ed. E. Kurtz, ‘Des Klerikers Gregorios Bericht ueber Leben, Wunderthaten und Tanslation der hl. Theodora von Thessalonike’, in Mémoires de l’ Académie impériale des sciences de St. Pétersbourg VIIIe serie, Hist. philol., vol. vi. i (1902), 1‒70; tr. Gr. S. Paschalides,  Ho bios tes Osiomeroblytidos Theodoras tes en Thessalonike. Diegesis peri tes metatheseos tou leipsanou tes osias Theodoras (Thessalonike, 1991); Engl. tr. A. M.  Talbot,  in Holy women in Byzantium. Ten saints’ lives in English translation (Washington DC, 1996), no. 7, 159‒238.

ODB, 3, 2038‒9; Vas., I, 431; Karayannopulos-Weiss, v. 2, 354–5.

Martryrdom of Theodore Gabras (d.1099) of Trebizond=A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, ‘Symvolai eis ten istorian Trapezountos’, VV 12 (1906), 132–37; L. K. Kalaitzides, Ho megalomartys hagios Theodoros Gabras (Thessalonica, 1972).

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‘Vita S. Theodori Graptii’ (d. between 841 and 844), PG 116: 653–84.

ODB, 3, 2042; J.-M. Featherstone, ‘The praise of Theodore Graptos by Theophanes of Caesarea’, AB 98 (1980), 93–150; S. Vailhé, ‘Saint Michel le Syncelle et les deux fréres Grapti, saint Theodore et saint Théophane’, ROC 6 (1901), 313–32, 610–42.

 

‘Life of St. Theodore of Kythira’ (870‒922) by Leon =ed. N. Oikonomides, ‘O bioV tou Agiou Qeodwrou Kuqhrwn 10oV ai’ (12 Maiou –BHG3, 2430), Praktika Γ’ Panioniou Synedriou (Athens, 1967), 264‒91.

Karayannopulos-Weiss,, v. 2, 383; H. Kalligas, Byzantine Monemvasia. The sources (Monemvasia, 1990), 60ff.

Miracles of St. Theodore the recruit [BHG 1764 chs. 9‒15]=ed. H. Delehaye, Les légendes grecques des saints militaires (Paris, 1909), 183‒201; AASS Nov. IV, 49‒55; ed./Engl. tr. C. Zuckerman, ‘The reign of Constantine V in the miracles of St. Theodore the recruit (BHG 1764)’, REB 46 (1988), 191‒210; J. Haldon, A tale of two saints.  The martyrdoms and miracles of Sts. Theodore ‘the recruit’ and ‘the general’. Critical introduction, translation and commentary (Liverpool, 2016).

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Theodore of Teron =ed. AASS. Nov. IV, (Bruxelles, 1925), 11–82, 49–55=see Miracles of St. Theodore the recruit

ODB, 3, 2048–9; Karayyan., 83.

Memorial of the martyr St. Theodore the Younger [wr. 2nd half of 14th c.]=N. Oikonomides, ‘Akolouthia tou Hagiou Theodorou tou neou’, Neon Athinaion, I (1955), 205–21.

CMR 5, 145–6.

‘Life of Theoleptos’ (d. 1322)=The life and letters of Theoleptos of Philadelphia, tr. A. C. Hero (Mass., 1994) [AILEHS 20].

ODB, 3, 2056–7.

Martyrdom of Theophilus the Younger (d. 794) in Synaxarion-CMR 3, 579.

‘Life of St. Therapon’, (8th c.) , Acta Sanctorum, May VI (Athens, 1904), 682‒92.

Abbreviations

AASS               Acta Sanctorum

AB                   Analecta Bollandiana

AKGWG          Abhandlungen der königlichen Gesellschaft  der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen

BHG    Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca

BIARC Bulletin de l’ Institut archéologique russe de Constantinople

BZ        Byzantinische Zeitschrift

CMR 1= D. Thomas and B. Roggema, with J. P. Monferrer Sala, J. Pahlitzsch, M. Swanson, H. Teule, and J. Tolan (eds.), Christian-Muslim Relations: a bibliographical history. Vol. 1, 600–900. [The History of Christian-Muslim Relations 11] (Leiden, 2009).

CMR 2= D. Thomas and A. Mallett et al. (eds.), vol. 2, 900–1050. [The History of Christian-Muslim Relations 14] (Leiden, 2010).

CMR 5= D. Thomas and A. Mallett et al. (eds.), vol. 5, (1350‒1500) [The history of Christian-Muslim relations; vol. 20] (Leiden, 2013).

Christides=V. Christides, The image of Cyprus in the Arabic sources (Nicosia, 2006).

Constantelos= D. H. Constantelos, ‘The Moslem conquests of the Near East as revealed in the Greek sources of the seventh and eighth centuries’, B 42 (1972), 325‒57.

DOP    Dumbarton Oaks Papers

EPLBHC= A. G. C. Savvides, The encyclopaedic prosopographical lexicon of Byzantine history and civilization (Athens 1996-2006).

GOThR            Greek Orthodox Theological Review

GRBS   Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies

Hoyland= R. Hoyland, Seeing Islam as others saw it: a survey and evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian writings on early Islam  (Princeton NJ, 1997) [SLAEI 13]

Karayannopulos-Weiss= J. Karayannopulos-G. Weiss, Quellenkunde zur Geschichte von Byzanz (3241453), 2 vols. (Wiesbaden 1982).

MEG               Medioevo Graeco

MGH SS          Monumenta Germaniae Historia, Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum , ed. G. H. Pertz, T. Mommsen et al. (Hanover-Berlin, 1826‒)

ODB=Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, 3 vols (1991).

Pmbz               Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit. Erste Abteilung (641867). Nach Vorarbeiten F. Winkelmanns. Erstellt von R.-Johannes Lilie [u.a.], 6 v. (Berlin, New York, 1998–2002); Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit. Zweite Abteilung (867–1025), 8 vols. (Berlin, 1998–2013).

PrOCh        Proche-Orient Chrétien

Moravcsik= Gy. Moravcsik, Byzantinoturcica 1‒2 (Leiden, 1983).

PPS= Pravoslavnij Palestinskij Sbornik

PDKS             Pepragmέna DieqnoV KrhtologikoSunedrίou

ROC    Revue de l’ Orient Chrétien

Vasiliev, 1= A.A. Vasiliev, Byzance et les Arabes, vol.1 : La dynastie d’Amorium (820867) ( Brussels 1935).

 

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