Die Legende vom Einhorn bei Michael Choniates: Quellen und Imitationen
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This paper focuses on the poem of Michael Choniates on the image of the unicorn, which has not been systematically researched since its publication by Spyridon Lampros in 1880. I present a new critical edition of the poem
based on the two manuscripts transmitting it, most notably the Vaticanus, which Lampros had not used for his edition. I argue that Choniates’ main source for the legend of the unicorn is the Byzantine novel Barlaam and Joasaph, by comparing Choniates’ verses with the text of his source. I proceed by tracing the iconographic models of this legend which inspired Choniates, primarily the representations of the unicorn in Greek psalteries. Finally, I examine its reception in the Byzantine literature after Choniates (especially in Manuel Philes) until the early 15th century, as well as in the iconographic tradition up to the 18th century.
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TZIATZI-PAPAGIANNI, M. (2024). Die Legende vom Einhorn bei Michael Choniates: Quellen und Imitationen. Byzantina Symmeikta, 34, 11–38. https://doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.34952
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