Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου

Τhis study examines the funeral oration that Michael Psellos dedicated to the memory of his only biological child, his daughter Styliane, who died before the age of marriage when she was nine years old. Αs expected, her death caused him unutterable sorrow and grief, since Styliane was his o...

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Main Author: Papadopulos Aleksandros
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2019-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2019/0584-98881956095P.pdf
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spelling doaj-96c6ec5a120a4544896c8e58bf9e13e92020-11-25T02:34:55ZbulInstitute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta0584-98882406-09172019-01-012019569510710.2298/ZRVI1956095P0584-98881956095PΕνα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ ΨελλουPapadopulos Aleksandros0University of Athens, GreeceΤhis study examines the funeral oration that Michael Psellos dedicated to the memory of his only biological child, his daughter Styliane, who died before the age of marriage when she was nine years old. Αs expected, her death caused him unutterable sorrow and grief, since Styliane was his only child for which he had high hopes for a future marriage corresponding to her bodily, spiritual and mental virtues which are being thoroughly praised throughout the funeral oration. However, at the end of his speech Psellos makes an oblique reference to her using the phrase αὐταδέλφων εὐτύχημα (blessing of your siblings), raising the question of whether this statement constitutes an allusion to the fact that Styliane had probably other siblings, a brother or a sister. Therefore, the aim of the present article is to stress the absence of a consensus among scholars concerning this puzzling passage and to provide a new proposal aiming at its decipherment.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2019/0584-98881956095P.pdfmichael psellosstylianeeuphemiafuneral orationautadelphōn eutychēma
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Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
michael psellos
styliane
euphemia
funeral oration
autadelphōn eutychēma
author_facet Papadopulos Aleksandros
author_sort Papadopulos Aleksandros
title Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
title_short Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
title_full Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
title_fullStr Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
title_full_unstemmed Ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in Stylianam filiam του Mιχαηλ Ψελλου
title_sort ενα αινιγματικο χωριο στην oratio funebris in stylianam filiam του mιχαηλ ψελλου
publisher Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
series Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
issn 0584-9888
2406-0917
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Τhis study examines the funeral oration that Michael Psellos dedicated to the memory of his only biological child, his daughter Styliane, who died before the age of marriage when she was nine years old. Αs expected, her death caused him unutterable sorrow and grief, since Styliane was his only child for which he had high hopes for a future marriage corresponding to her bodily, spiritual and mental virtues which are being thoroughly praised throughout the funeral oration. However, at the end of his speech Psellos makes an oblique reference to her using the phrase αὐταδέλφων εὐτύχημα (blessing of your siblings), raising the question of whether this statement constitutes an allusion to the fact that Styliane had probably other siblings, a brother or a sister. Therefore, the aim of the present article is to stress the absence of a consensus among scholars concerning this puzzling passage and to provide a new proposal aiming at its decipherment.
topic michael psellos
styliane
euphemia
funeral oration
autadelphōn eutychēma
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2019/0584-98881956095P.pdf
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