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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith), Geo'rgius MONACHUS (search)
the Georgius Grammaticus already noticed [No. 25], but this is only conjecture. Epitome Philosophiae The Georgius Monachus, of whom a little work, Epitome Philosophiae, is extant in MS., is probably the Georgius or Gregorius Aneponmus, or Peripateticus mentioned below [No. 41]. (Fabric. Bibl. Gr. vol. vii. p. 685, vol. xi. p. 629; Allatius, ibid. p. 120.) Vitae Recentium Imperatorum A George the Monk is the author of a work, *Bi/oi tw=n ne/wn *Basile/wn, Vitae Recentium Imperatorum, included in the published collections of the Byzantine historians. This work is the second part of a Chronicon apparently quite different from that mentioned above. It is chiefly taken from the Chronographia of George Syncellus [No. 46], and extends from the reign of Leo the Armenian to the death of Romanus Lecapenus, from A. D. 813 to A. D. 948. Further Information Fabric. Bibl. Gr. vol. vii. p. 685; Bekker, Praefatio ad Vol. quo continentur Georg. Monach. Vitae Recent. Imp. ed. Bonn. 8vo. 1838.
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith), Leo GRAMMATICUS (search)
o Asinus, o( *)Asino/s, mentioned by Joannes Scylitza (apud Montfaucon, Biblioth. Coislin, p. 209). Works *Xronografi/a, ta\ tw=n ne/wn *Basile/wn perie/xonsa, Chronographia Res a Recentioribus Imperatoribus Gestas Complectens The work of Leo Grammaticus is entitled *Xronografi/a, ta\ tw=n ne/wn *Basile/wn perie/xonsa, Chronographia Res a Recentioribus Imperatoribus Gestas Complectens, and extends from the accession of Leo V. the Armenian, A. D. 813, to the death of Romanus Lecapenus, A. D. 948 or 949, not, as Cave inaccurately states, to A. D. 1013. Leo has little in common with the anonymous continuator of Theophanes [LEONTIUS, No. 6] in that part of his work which comprehends the period before Basil the Macedonian; but in the latter part the two authors have many passages either identical or varying but little from each other: but the uncertainty attaching to the date of Leo's work makes it doubtful which was the first written. The anonymous continuation of Theophanes comes