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Theodore Prodromos
Reviving the Pagan Greek Novel in a Christian World Burton, Joan B Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1998; 39, 2; Proquest Pg
Bourbouhakis Curriculum Vitae
Conference Booklet
Discovering Isaac Komnenos and the Letter of Aristeas
Abduction and Elopement in the Byzantine Novel Joan B
Byzantine Empire (Ca 600-1200): I.1
Theodore Prodromos Carm. Hist. 6.46 Christos Simelidis
From Huns Into Persians: the Projected Identity of the Turks in the Byzantine Rhetoric of Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
Youths in Komnenian Literature
Experimenting with Prose and Verse in Twelfth-Century Byzantium a Preliminary Study
Title: of False Philosophers and Inept Teachers: Theodore Prodromos’ Satirical Writings (With a Translation of the Poem Against the Old Man with a Long Beard)
Manuel I Komnenos and Michael Glycas: a Twelfth-Century Defence and Refutation of Astrology ______
Byzantium.Indd
“Hurry Up, Reap Every Flower of the Logoi!” the Use of Greek Novels in Byzantium Ingela Nilsson and Nikos Zagklas
Some Suggestions on Approaching Banquet Scenes in Rhodanthe and Dosikles
Theodore Prodromos
Pastiche and Appropriation in "Philip the Philosopher's" Hermeneuma Alexander Leedom Washington University in St
Two Satires by Theodore Prodromos
Top View
Martin Hinterberger: How Should We Define Vernacular Literature
New Genres in the Twelfth Century: the Schedourgia of Theodore Prodromos
Georgiadi, F.-E. (2020): 'Constantine Manasses' Synopsis Chronike: The
Alessandra Bucossi/Alex Rodriguez Suarez (Hrsgg.): John II Kom- Nenos, Emperor of Byzantium: in the Shadow of Father and Son
Theodore Prodromos' Bion Prasis