Petrus
7. Of ARGOS.
There were two bishops of Argos of the name of Peter, authors of works extant in MS. or print.
Petrus
Works
One Peter, bishop of Argos, wrote an
Elogium Cosmae et Damiani SS. Anargyrorumn in Asia s. Oratio in sanctos et gloriosos Anargyros et Thaumaturgos Cosmum et Damianum, which has never been printed.
It is to be observed that Le Quien considers the
Elogium SS. Cosmace et Damiani to be by Petrus Siculus, and not by another Peter.
Further Information
Fabric.
Bibl. Graec.vol. x. p. 214, vol. xi. p. 336; Cave,
Hist. Litt. vol. ii.
Dissert. i. p. 15.
Petrus
The other is termed Petrus Siculus or Peter the Sicilian, and acquired his bishopric after A. D. 790.
He is probably the same person as the Petrus Siculus who was sent by the emperor Basil the Macedonian [BASILIUS I. MACEDO to Tabrica in the district or on the frontier of Melitene near the Euphrates, to negotiate an exchange of prisoners, apparently with the chiefs of the Paulicians ; a purpose which, after a residence of nine months, he effected.
Works
1.
Life of St. Athanasius
Petrus Siculus wrote a life of St. Athanasius, bishop of Methone in the Peloponnesus.
Editions
Latin Editions
The life of St. Athanasius is given in the Latin version of the jesuit Franciscus Blanditius in the Acta Sanctorum of the Bollandists, Januar. vol. ii. p. 1125, &c.
It is entitled Petri Siculi, humillimi Argivorum Episcopi, Funebris Oratio in B. Athanacsium, Methones Episcopum.
An Account of the Paulicians
He wrote an account of the Paulicians, or as he designated them, Manichaeans.
Editions
Latin Editions
The account of the Paulicians was translated into Latin, and published by Matthaeus Raderus, 4to. Ingolstadt, 1604, and has been
reprinted in various editions of the Bibliotheca Patrum. It is entitled
Petri Siculi Historia de vane et stolida Manichaeorum Haeresi tanquam Archiepiscopo Bulgarorum nuncupata. It is in the sixteenth volume of the Lyon edition of the Bibliotheca, fol. 1677.
Further Information
Miraeus,
Auctarium de Scriptor. Eccles. 100.256; Vossius, De Historicis Graecis, lib. 4. c.19; Cave,
Hist. Litt. ad ann. 870, vol. ii. p. 55;
Acta Sanctorum, l.c. ; Fabric.
Biblioth. Graec. vol. x. p. 201; Le Quien,
Oriens Christianus, vol. ii. col. 184.