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Alexander of Cyprus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander of Cyprus Alexander of Cyprus or Alexander Cyprius, perhaps also known as Alexander the Monk or Alexander Monachus, was apparently a 6th-century Cypriot monk active in the cloister near the sanctuary of St. Barnabas in Salaminia or Constantina. He also had as one of his aims the authentication of the ecclesiastical independence of Cyprus.〔Cunningham, Mary B. & Allen, Pauline (1998), ''Preacher and Audience: Studies in Early Christian and Byzantine'', p. 206. Brill, ISBN 90-04-10681-2.〕 ==Date and Work== Alexander seems to have lived any time between the mid-6th century and the 9th century. The Byzantinist Alexander Kazhdan roundly argued that the traditional view of placing him in the mid-6th century was not necessarily valid.〔Kazhdan 1991: 60〕 Cyril Mango and John W. Nesbitt maintain that he was a 6th-century author, according to his literary interests.〔Mango and Scott 1997: lxxvi-lxxvii; Nesbitt 2004: 475 with n. 1 with further references〕 He composed a treatise called "on the finding of the cross" (de inventatione sanctae crucis), covering the history of Christianity from the emperor Tiberius to the discovery of the cross by Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great. There is also a Georgian version of this work.〔Kazhdan 1991: ibid.〕
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