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Christ as metaphor in the hymns of Romanos the Melodist (Part 2)
Acta Patristica et Byzantina, 1992The concept of Christus Medicus being one of the most popular in Christian tradition, it is also well-attested in the hymns of Romanos.
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The Virgin in Song: Mary and the Poetry of Romanos the Melodist
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Odysseus Elytis and Romanos the Melodist: a case of 'modernization and distortion'?
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2017
This thesis explores the Byzantine experience of the emotion of compunction through the hymns of Romanos the Melodist (c. 490–560), Andrew of Crete (c. 660–740) and Kassia (c. 810–865). It reimagines the performance of their compunctious hymns, which were sung during the liturgical cycle of Great Lent and Holy Week in Constantinople.
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This thesis explores the Byzantine experience of the emotion of compunction through the hymns of Romanos the Melodist (c. 490–560), Andrew of Crete (c. 660–740) and Kassia (c. 810–865). It reimagines the performance of their compunctious hymns, which were sung during the liturgical cycle of Great Lent and Holy Week in Constantinople.
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Christ as metaphor in the hymns of Romanos the Melodist
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Writing and Redemption in the Hymns of Romanos the Melodist
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2003Derek Krueger
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Thomas Arentzen. The Virgin in song: Mary and the poetry of Romanos the Melodist, bespr.
Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2020exaly

