Euthymios the Athonite, Greek-Georgian and Georgian-Greek Translator – and Metaphrast?*
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Euthymios the Athonite, Translator, MetaphrastAbstract
The word Metaphrast has turned up several times in scholarship when de- aling with the prolific, tenth-eleventh-century translator Euthymios the Hagiori- te, also called Euthymios the Iberian (i.e. the Georgian; d. 1028), now especially known for his Greek version of the Barlaam and Ioasaph (or Josaphat) story (henceforth Barlaam)
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2022-09-01
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Foreign Sources on Georgia

