George Pisida

George Pisida

George Pisida (Γεώργιος Πισίδης, of which "Pisida" is the Latin form; sometimes called "The Pisidian") was a Byzantine poet, born in Pisidia, flourished during the 7th century AD.

From his poems we learn he was a Pisidian by birth, and a friend of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople and the Emperor Heraclius. He was a deacon, guardian of the sacred vessels, Referendary, and "chartophylax" (keeper of the records) of the church of St. Sophia. His works have been published in the original Greek with a Latin version. About five thousand verses of his poetry, most in trimetric iambics, have come down to us.

His earliest work, in three cantos, is "De expeditione Heraclii imperatoris contra Persas, libri tres" on Heraclius' campaign against the Persians in 622 (a campaign in which a relic purporting to be the True Cross, which the Persians had captured some years before at Jerusalem, was recovered), seems to be the work of an eyewitness. This was followed by the "Avarica" (or "Bellum Avaricum"), an account of a futile attack on Constantinople by the Avars (626), during the absence of the emperor and his army, said to have been repulsed by the aid of the Virgin Mary; and by the "Heraclias" (or "De extremo Chosroae Persarum regis excidio"), a general survey of the exploits of Heraclius both at home and abroad down to the final overthrow of Chosroes in 627.

Next he wrote "In sanctam Jesu Christi, Dei nostri resurrectionem", in which the poet exhorts Flavius Constantinus to follow in the footsteps of his father, Heraclius. There was also a didactic poem, "Hexameron" or "Cosmologia" (also called "Opus sex dierum seu Mundi opificium"), upon the creation of the world, dedicated to Sergius; "De vanitate vitae", a treatise on the vanity of life, after the manner of "Ecclesiastes"; "Contra impium Severum Antiochiae", a controversial composition against Patriarch Severus of Antioch and his Monophysitism; two short poems, including "In templum Deiparae Constantinopoli, in Blachernissitum" upon the resurrection of Christ and on the recovery of the True Cross. And he wrote one piece in prose, "Encomium in S. Anastasium martyrem". From references in Theophanus, Suidas, and Isaac Tzetzes, we know he wrote other works which have not reached us.

Michael Psellus later compares him with, and even prefers him to, Euripides. Pisida has been suggested as a possible author of the Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos.

References

*1911
*Catholic|George Pisides

External links

* [http://patrologia.ct.aegean.gr/PG_Migne/Georges%20Pisides_%20PG%2092/ Texts of Pisida online] From Mignes' Patrologia Graeca, in Greek
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_0600-0650-_Georges_Pisides.html Greek Texts by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]


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