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Addressed to Photius’ uncle Tarsius, the Myriobiblon or Bibliotheca is a collection of 279 short book reviews written by the ninth century Byzantine Patriarch Photius. Some reviews simply instruct Tarsius to read a certain book, while others go into more detail about the author’s style and the nature and subject of book’s argument. Photius’ reviews include both pagan and Christian works, and examine titles written as early as the fifth century and as late as Photius’ own day, the ninth century. Roughly half of the titles discussed no longer survive. The historical value of this book is enormous—it serves as independent verification for other important resources and it demonstrates that the early to middle medieval era was an age of great literary production and consumption.

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  • Documents the existence and availability of titles in the medieval era
  • Provides unique insights into how a leading Christian regarded works of non-Christians and fellow believers
  • Details the contents of more than 140 books that no longer survive.
  • Title: Myriobiblon
  • Author: Photius the Great
  • Translator: J. H. Freese
  • Publisher: SPCK
  • Publication Date: 1920
  • Pages: 243

Photios I, also spelled Photius or Fotios, was Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886. He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox churches as St. Photios the Great. Photios is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential Patriarch of Constantinople since John Chrysostom, and as the most important intellectual of his time, “the leading light of the ninth-century renaissance”.

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    Ian Carmichael

    11/14/2014

    This seems to be only volume I of the projected five volume set? (according to the translator's introduction.)

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