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May 2017
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2017
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Theology and Poetry in Early Byzantium examines the kontakia and thought-world of Romanos the Melodist, the sixth-century hymnographer whose vibrant and engaging compositions had a far-reaching influence in the history of Byzantine liturgy. His compositions bring biblical narratives to life through dialogue, encourage a level of participation unparalleled in homiletics and push the boundaries of liturgical expression of theology. This book provides an original analysis of Romanos' poetry, drawing attention to the coherence of his theology and the performative nature of his rhetoric. The main theological themes which emerge encourage the congregation to enact the life of Christ and anticipate the new creation: restoration of humanity to God, re-creation in the incarnation and life of Christ, and liturgical participation and transformation in that life. By analysing the rhetorical performance of theology in the kontakia, the book provides new insights into religious practice in late antiquity.

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Contents

  • 1 - On the Passion of Christ
    pp 19-53

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Editions and Translations of Romanos

Complete Editions

Grosdidier de Matons, J. (ed. and trans.) (1964–81) Romanos le Mélode: Hymnes. 5 vols. Sources chrétiennes 99, 110, 114, 128, 283. Paris.
Koder, J. (ed. and trans.) (2005) Romanos Melodos: Die Hymnen. 2 vols. Bibliothek der griechischen Literatur. Stuttgart.
Maas, P. and Trypanis, K. (eds) (1963) Sancti Romani Melodi Cantica: Cantica Genuina. Oxford.
Maisano, R. (ed. and trans.) (2002) Cantici di Romano il Melodo. 2 vols. Torino.

Complete English Translation

Carpenter, M. (trans.) (1970) Kontakia of Romanos, Byzantine Melodist. 2 vols. Columbia.

Partial English Translations

Lash, E. (trans.) (1995) On the Life of Christ: Kontakia. The Sacred Literature Series. San Francisco.
Schork, R. J. (trans.) (1995) Sacred Song from the Byzantine Pulpit: Romanos the Melodist. Gainesville.

Other Primary Texts and Translations

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