142 A GLOSSARY OF LATER AND BYZANTINE GREEK. 



ViT. Amphil. — Vita Amphilochii. In Mgne's Patrologia Graeca, Vol. XXXIX. Parisiis. 1858. 



ViT. EriPH. — Vita Epiphanii. In the second volume of his works. 



ViT. EuTHTM. — Vita Euthtmii, by CjtUIus Scythopolitanus. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monu- 

 menta, Vol. IV. 



Vit. Sab. — Vita Sabae, by Cyrillus Scythopolitanus. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, 

 Vol. ni, p. 220 seq. 



Vit. Steph. — Vita Stephani Junioris. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, Vol. IV, p. 396 seq. 



Vit. Stncl. — Vita Stncleticae. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, Vol. I, p. 201 seq. 



Vit. TnEOD. Studit. — Vita TnEODOni Studitae. In Sii-mondi Opera, Vol. V. Venetlis. 1728. 



Xtst. — Xystus. Ad Cyrilluin. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, Vol. I, p. 42 seq. 



Zonae. — Joannes Zonakas. History. Bonnae. 1841-1844. Quoted by pages : from Book XIII to 

 XV ill, inclusive, quoted by the pages of the Paris edition. — De Matrimonio Sohrinorum. In Cotele- 

 rius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, Vol. n, p. 483 seq* — Lexicon. Titmann. Lipsiae. 1808. 



Zos. — ZosiMTis. Bonnae. 1837. Quoted by pages. 



The names of the earlier authors (from Homer to Theophrastus, inclusive) are not 

 given in the above list, simply because it is taken for granted that the scholar who 

 is not familiar with them will very seldom have occasion to use a Glossary for later and 

 Byzantine authors. 



