Paul, the Silentiary, active 6th century
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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
פאולוס, סילנטריוס
Name (Latin)
Paul, the Silentiary, active 6th century
Other forms of name
Mabeyinci Pavlos, active 6th century
Paul, Le Silentiaire, active 6th century
Paul, Silentiarios, active 6th century
Paul, the Silentiary, 6th cent. nnea
Paulo, el Silenciario, active 6th century
Paulos, ho Silentiarios, active 6th century
Paulus, Silentiarius, active 6th century
Pavlos, Mabeyinci, active 6th century
פאולוס סילנט אריוס
Start period
05
Occupation
Poets
secretary
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- LCN
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
- Whitby, J.M. Linguistic and exegetical commentary ... 1981:t.p. (Paul the Silentiary)
- Cameron, A. Continuity and change in 6th-cent. Byzantium, 1981(Paul the Silentiary)
- Oxf. dict. of Byzantium, 1991(Paul Silentiarios, 6th-cent. poet and courtier)
- Harper's dict. of class. lit. and antiq.(Paulus, Silentiarius, so called because he was chief of the silentiarii, or secretaries, of the emperor Justinian; wrote the poem Ekphrasis tou naou tēs hagias Sophias, which he recited at the 2nd dedication of the church, A.D. 562)
- Description de Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople, 1997:t.p. (Paul Le Silentiaire)
- Paul, the Silentiary. Paulo el Silenciario, 2007:t.p. (Paulo el Silenciario)
- Megalē hellēnikē enkyklopaideia, 2nd ed.:p. 817, v. 19 (Paulos ho Silentiarios)
- Paul, the Silentiary, active 6th century. Ayasofya'nin betimi, 2. baskı, 2011:.title page (Mabeyinci Pavlos ; çeviren, Samih Rifat)
Wikipedia description:
Paul the Silentiary, also known as Paulus Silentiarius (Greek: Παῦλος ὁ Σιλεντιάριος, died AD 575–580), was a Greek Byzantine poet and courtier to the emperor Justinian at Constantinople.
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