Abstract

<font face="Arno Pro"><font face="Arno Pro"><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font face="Arno Pro"><span>The poems here presented are all found in the fragmentary manuscript</span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal"> </span></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><em><span style="font-weight: normal">Hauniensis 1899. </span></em></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal">Following a poetic exchange by John Geometres and a certain Stylianos, they form part of a content wise random selection of poetry followed by prose texts, of which the last one ends abruptly. </span></span></font></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal">The earliest of the identified authors is John Geometres who was active in the second half of the 10th</span></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal"> century, next comes Christopher of Mytilene who was born around the turn of the 10th</span></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal"> century and died sometime after 1050 or 1068, John Mauropous who lived from 1000 until 1081 and Michael Psellos who lived from about 1018 to around 1081 marking a possible </span></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><em><span style="text-decoration: none"><span style="font-weight: normal">terminus </span></span></em></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><em><span style="font-weight: normal">post quem </span></em></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight: normal">for the compilation</span></span></span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal">. Most of the poems have, however, been transmitted to the manuscript as anonymous or with wrong authorship. </span></span></font></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font face="Arno Pro"><span><span style="font-weight: normal"><font face="Arno Pro"><span style="font-weight: normal">The manuscript consists of a quire of four bi-folios and codicological and palaeographical features suggest a time of production in the late 13th</span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span style="font-weight: normal"> or early 14th</span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span style="font-weight: normal"> century. </span></font></span></span></font></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font face="Arno Pro"><span style="font-weight: normal">The edition of the </span></font><font face="Arno Pro"><em><span style="font-weight: normal">inedita</span></em></font><font face="Arno Pro"><span style="font-style: normal"><span style="font-weight: normal"> is presented with an introduction, notes, and translations.</span></span></font></p></font></font>

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