Hexameron

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Hexameron is a theological and poetic work by George of Pisidia that reflects on the six days of Creation in the Christian tradition.

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Hexameron canonical 1

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instanceOf Byzantine poet
Christian literature
poem
theological work
aim to explain the meaning of the six days of Creation
associatedWith Constantinople NERFINISHED
Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
author George of Pisidia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
genre didactic poetry
religious poetry
hasInfluenceFrom earlier Christian hexameral authors
inspiredBy Genesis creation narrative NERFINISHED
knownFor Hexameron (George of Pisidia) NERFINISHED
language Greek
literaryContext patristic hexameral literature
literaryForm hexameron NERFINISHED
literaryMovement early Byzantine poetry
period Byzantine period
perspective Christian theological reflection on Creation
relatedWorkType patristic commentary on Genesis
religiousTradition Christianity
structure organized around six days of Creation
subject Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
Creation
six days of Creation
theologicalTheme cosmology
doctrine of Creation
tradition Byzantine literature
uses biblical exegesis
poetic imagery

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George of Pisidia notableWork Hexameron