Gregory of Corinth

Gregory of Corinth (Greek: Γρηγόριος Κορίνθιος), born George Pardos (Γεώργιος Πάρδος), was a Byzantine grammarian and clergyman of uncertain date. His family was established in the region of Corinth, where he became archbishop after serving as professor at the Patriarchal School of Constantinople.[1][2] He was the author of the following works:

Editions

References

  1. R.H. Robins, The Byzantine Grammarians: Their Place in History (1993), Chapter 9, Gregory of Corinth: the avoidance of errors
  2. Robert Browning, "The Patriarchal School in Constantinople in the Twelfth Century", Byzantion 32, 1962, p.167-202, et 33, 1963, p. 11-40 p.19.
  3. William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Pardus, Gregorius [online]
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