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Georgius, Monachus

LC control no.n 88652173
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingGeorgius, Monachus
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Variant(s)Amartol, Georgiĭ, active 9th century
George, Hamartolus, active 9th century
George, the Monk, active 9th century
Geōrgios, ho Eleusios, active 9th century
Geōrgios, Mönch, active 9th century
Georgius, Hamartolus, active 9th century
Georgius, Monk of Alexandria, active 9th century
Hamartolus, George, active 9th century
Hamartolus, Georgius, active 9th century
Georgios, Monachos, active 9th century
Γεώργιος, ὁ Ἐλεύσιος, active 9th century
Georges, Monos, active 9th century
Georges, d'Alexandrie, active 9th century
Beginning date08
Associated countryByzantine Empire
LocatedConstantinople
Profession or occupationMonks Historians
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found innuc88-88896: His Chronicon, 1978 (hdg. on ViU rept.: Georgius, Monachus, surnamed Hamartolus; usage: Georgii Monachi)
AAC database website, viewed August 21, 2003 (Georgius, Monachus, fl. 847-867)
Electronic antiquity V5N2 website, viewed August 21, 2003 (Georgius Monachus of Alexandria)
New Catholic encyclopedia (George Hamartolus, or George the Monk; Byzantine historian; flourished mid-9th century)
Rosenqvist, Jan Olof. Studien zur Syntax und Bemerkungen zum Text der Vita Theodori Syceotae, 1981: page 11 (Eleusios, als Mönch Georgios)
Khronika Georgii︠a︡ Amartola v drevnerusskikh spiskakh XIV--XVII vv., 2009: title page (... Georgii︠a︡ Amartola)
Wikipedia, viewed July 24, 2018 (George Hamartolos; also George Hamartolus ("George the sinner"; "Hamartolos" was an epithet commonly used by Byzantine monks; Krumbacher therefore preferred the form of name Georgios Monachos); he was a monk at Constantinople in the 9th century, during the reign of Michael III (842-867), and the author of a chronicle of some importance)
Etudes sur les États de cause d'Hermogène : la division, 2018: title page (Georges "Monos" d'Alexandre [i.e. Alexandrie]) page 2 (Σκολία σὺν Θεῷ εἰς τὴν Διαίρεσιν ἀπὸ φωνῆς τοῦ αὐτοῦ Γεωργίου τοῦ Μεγάλου Σοφιστοῦ Ἀλεξανδρείας)
Associated languagegrc
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