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Today Reception of Corpus Dionysiacum and its Contexts
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John of Scythopolis’ marginal commentary on the Corpus Dionysiacum
Trends in Classics, 2014The commentary on the Corpus Dionysiacum composed by John of Scytopoliswas expressly designed for the margin of the text.
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Кинетичке претпоставке тајноводственог сазнања у Corpus Dionysiacum
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Fraught with Tension: The Question of the Unity of the Corpus Dionysiacum
Journal of Early Christian StudiesAbstract: There is debate about whether the Corpus Dionysiacum consists of two parts or offers a coherent position. One group of scholars presents a divisionist position, distinguishing one group of treatises dominated by the idea of hierarchical mediation from a second concentrating on the idea of individual and mystical knowledge of God.
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4. Robert Grosseteste and the Corpus Dionysiacum: Accessing Spiritual Realities through the Word
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Question of Authorship of Corpus Dionysiacum
Pro GeorgiaThis article discusses the state of research on the problem of the authorship of Corpus Dionysiacum, with particular emphasis on the findings by Michel van Esbroeck. This outstanding orientalist returned to the thesis of Shalva Nutsubidze and Ernest Honigman after discovering new sources relating to this issue that supported the person of Peter the ...
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Mystical Theology and Translation: Re-veiling the Latin Corpus Dionysiacum
Medieval Mystical Theology, 2020Modern evaluations of the translation of the corpus of Pseudo-Dionysius have followed trends in translation theory, emphasizing how it was altered in its transition from Greek into Latin.
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La composition du corpus dionysiacum et son authenticité supposée
Apocrypha, 2011The rediscovery of apocryphal literature during the 19th century enables, among other things, to place the scene of the dormitio virginis (sleeping virgin) ascribed to Dionysus in De divinis nominibus 3:2 in the context of similar apocryphal stories. The Dionysian text appears then to be the first witness of the transitus Mariae and this also suggests ...
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