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Theodora Antonopoulou, Leonis VI Sapientis Imperatoris Byzantini Homiliae, Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2008. Pp. CCXXX, 689

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Joseph A. Munitiz*
Affiliation:
Birmingham University

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Copyright © The Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham 2010

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1 Quoted by Dr Antonopoulou ¡n her 1997 volume, p. 91.

2 It may be useful to add here a list of the dates suggested in that work (H = Homily): prior to taking over as Emperor: 882 Nov. H38; 883 Jan. H41; during his reign: 886 Dec. H22; 886-888 HI, НИ, H23, H27, H32, H33, H34; 888 Aug. H14; 886-893 H17, H18, H19; 891-893 H37; 893-901 H6, H7; 894-896 H12, H13, H15, H16, H18, H20; H40; 904 H29; cf. Homilies of Leo VI, p. 69-71.

3 Several of the Homilies show Leo’s preoccupation with the precepts of Menander.