Textes et manuscrits grecs
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De unione ecclesiarum | 0010 | This work was composed by Bekkos when he was patriarch of Constantinople (1275-1282), to sustain and promote the union of the Churches that was in effect at the time. PG 141, 16-157 |
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Aduersus eos qui dictum sancti Cyrilli proponunt | 0020 | Leo Allatius printend this work as the twelfth chapter of the "De processione Spiritus Sancti" by the same author, but in fact it constitutes an independent work. PG 141, 249-276 |
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Apologia | 0030 | As suggested by Laurent and Darrouzès, this oration was very likely composed during Bekkos' patriarchate. PG 141, 1009-1020 |
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De pace ecclesiastica | 0040 | Two different redactions of this text are preserved, the first one written while Bekkos was patriarch of Constantinople, and the second one after his deposition. Bekkos says that this writing, which is an historical demonstration on the necessity of Church union, is the first half of a two-parts demonstration: the second one, dedicated to the theological argumentation, is the "De processione Spiritus Sancti". PG 141, 925-942 (partial edition) |
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De processione Spiritus Sancti | 0050 | This work, composed by 11 chapters, was conceived by the author as the second half of a two-parts demonstration, the first one being the "De pace ecclesiastica". Leo Allatius, and therefore Migne in the PG, printed as the 12th chapter what constitutes instead an independent writing, the "Adversus eos qui dictum". PG 141, 157-249 |
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Ad Sugdeae episcopum Theodorum libri tres | 0055 | Three letters addressed to Theodore, bishop of Sogdia, on the subject of the union of the Churches. Laurent and Darrouzès date them from 1274 to 1276. PG 141, 289-309 (I), 309-324 (II), 324-337 (III) |
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Aduersus Andronici Camateri animaduersiones | 0060 | This work, written by John Bekkos during his patriarchate, was partially rewritten and abridged after the destitution and condemnation of the author, as asserted by Bekkos himself in the "De libris suis". Both recensions are preserved by the manuscript tradition and they have the same title and same incipit. PG 141, 395-614 (partial edition). |
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Refutationes syllogismorum Camateri | 0070 | This work has not been published yet. It presents the refutation of the syllogisms against the Latin doctrine on the procession of the Holy Spirit contained in the first part of the Sacred Arsenal by Andronicus Kamateros. |
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Refutatio syllogismorum uariorum auctorum | 0080 | This work is still unpublished. It is structured as a sequence of thirty syllogismoi, extracted from different authors and numbered from α' to λ' ; after each syllogismos follows the respective refutation (antirrhesis). |
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Refutatio Photiani libri de Sancto Spiritu | 0090 | This text consists of a series of excerpts from ps.-Photius' Mystagogy (keimenon), each of them followed by the respective refutation (antirrhesis). PG 141, 728-864 (ed.: D. J. Hergenroether). |
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Refutatio capitulorum Georgii Moschampar | 0100 | This text is unpublished. The title defines it as the refutation of some 'chapters without title'; however, the excerpts cited by Bekkos - each of whom is followed by the respective reply (apantesis) - can be identified as passages of the Capita antirrhetica contra Beccum by George Moschampar. |
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Epigraphae | 0110 | This anthology, collecting Patristic quotations to sustain the doctrine in favor of the Filioque was most probably assembled by Bekkos while he was patriarch of Constantinople. In Allatius' edition it is divided into 13 chapters (Epigr. I-XIII). PG 141, 613-724. |
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Florilegium patristicum de processione Spiritus Sancti | Auteur supposé (tradition manuscrite) | 0120 | This florilegium is still unpublished. |
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Florilegium patristicum pro Latinis | Auteur supposé (tradition manuscrite) | 0125 | This brief florilegium is still unpublished. It contains several patristic quotations in favor of the Filioque. One of the manuscripts attributes it to patriarch John Bekkos. |
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Epistulae | 0130 |
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De depositione sua oratio I | 0140 | This text, addressed to the patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch, is probably to be identified with the letter written between January 1283 and February 1284 from Bursa, during his first exile, asking for a new and more fair trial (Ragia 2016). Metochites and Meliteniotes refer to it as an encyclical letter. PG 141, 949-970 |
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De depositione sua oratio II | 0150 | PG 141, 969-1010 |
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Refutatio prima libri Georgii Cyprii | 0160 | This work is the first of two different refutations written by Bekkos against the Tomos of patriarch Gregory II, who condemned his doctrine in favor of the Filioque and excommunicated him. PG 141, 864-896. |
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Refutatio secunda libri Georgii Cyprii | 0170 | This work is the second of two refutations written by Bekkos against the Tomos of patriarch Gregory II, who condemned his doctrine in favor of the Filioque and excommunicated him. PG 141, 896-952. |
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Ad Constantinum libri quatuor | 0180 | This work, addressed to Constantine (Meliteniotes?), was evidently written after the condamnation of 1285, since it mentions and criticizes the Tomos of Gregory II. PG 141, 337-356 (I), 356-372 (II), 372-384 (III), 384-396 (IV) |
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Ep. ad Agallianum | 0190 | This letter deals with the issue of the Filioque; it was written by Bekkos after his condemnation and exile of 1285. PG 141, 276-281 |
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De libris suis | 0200 | The incipit of this text suggests that it was conceived as a letter sent to his friend, Theodore, along with an autograph manuscript that contained a revised version of some of the works composed during the patriarchate. PG 141, 1019-1028 |
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Testamentum | 0210 | PG 141, 1027-1032 (partial edition) |
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Sententia synodalis anno 1280 | 0220 | Patriarchal sentence reprimanding Michael Eskammatismenos, referendarius of the Great Church, for having erased the preposition "ek" from a passage of the third homily on the Our Father by Gregory of Nyssa, in an ancient manuscript. PG 141, 281-289. |
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Tomus synodalis anno 1278 | 0230 | Tomos of November 1278 granting permission to the wedding between Anna, daughter of emperor Michael VIII, and Michael, son of the despot of Epirus Michael II Doukas. Signed by patriarch John Bekkos, Athanasius II patriarch of Alexandria, 13 metropolitans and 3 bishops. |
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De sancta synodo quae Photium restituit | Auteur supposé (tradition manuscrite) | 0240 | This anonymous and unedited work is a reelaboration of the material employed by John Bekkos in his "De pace ecclesiastica", namely extracts from the letters of Photios and from the acts of the synod of 879-880. |
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De ordine Trinitatis personarum | 0270 |
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