John Ionopoulos
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John Ionopoulos, latinized as Joannes Junopulus or Janopulus was a jurist of the late Byzantine Empire
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In the title to one of his pieces, given in the Jus Graeco-Romanum of Leunclavius, he is called "John the chartophylax
, the son of Ionopoulos". Johann Albert Fabricius
in one place gives 1370 as the date at which he flourished, but says in another place that he flourished before Harmenopoulos (1320–1385).
The following pieces are said to be by Ionopoulos:
Nicolaus Comnenus Papadopoli in his Praenotiones Mystagogicae, an authority of but little weight, cites the following as works of Ionopoulos:
Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire during the periods of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, centred on the capital of Constantinople. Known simply as the Roman Empire or Romania to its inhabitants and neighbours, the Empire was the direct continuation of the Ancient Roman State...
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In the title to one of his pieces, given in the Jus Graeco-Romanum of Leunclavius, he is called "John the chartophylax
Chartophylax
A chartophylax , sometimes also referred to as a chartoularios, was an ecclesiastical officer in charge of official documents and records in the Greek Orthodox Church in Byzantine times....
, the son of Ionopoulos". Johann Albert Fabricius
Johann Albert Fabricius
Johann Albert Fabricius was a German classical scholar and bibliographer.-Biography:Fabricius was born at Leipzig, son of Werner Fabricius, director of music in the church of St. Paul at Leipzig, who was the author of several works, the most important being Deliciae Harmonicae...
in one place gives 1370 as the date at which he flourished, but says in another place that he flourished before Harmenopoulos (1320–1385).
The following pieces are said to be by Ionopoulos:
- Breve Patriarchale, concerning a man who had married his mother's second cousin. It is inserted in the Jus Gr. Rom. of Leunclavius (lib. iv. p. 291), and in the heading or preamble is ascribed to Junopulus.
- An exposition of ecclesiastical law, De Nuptiis Septimi Gradus. This piece is inserted in the same collection as the foregoing (lib. iii. p. 204), but does not bear the name of Ionopoulos: it is ascribed to him by BandiniBandiniBandini is a 1963 Hindi film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, the man who directed classics like Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas...
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Nicolaus Comnenus Papadopoli in his Praenotiones Mystagogicae, an authority of but little weight, cites the following as works of Ionopoulos:
- Explicatio Canonum Poenitentialum Gregorii Thaumaturgi
- Responsum duodecimum ad Cathiolicos Iberiae
- Suggestio ad D. Patriarchum de Testimonio Clericorum