Poems of Theodoros Prodromos to the learned monk Ioannikios

Summary:
Theodoros Prodromos sent two hexameter poems to the learned monk Ioannikios. The first was a foreword to a book containing some of Ioannikios' schedographical exercises. The second was an apology for not visiting Ioannikios, as Theodoros had been ill 
Dates:
1141 (Uncertain) 
Ioannikios, a learned monk (Ioannikios 25001)
  • He received two hexameter poems from Theodoros 25001, one a foreword to a book containing some of Ioannikios' schedographical exercises, the other apologising on the grounds of illness for not visiting him (:) Πρόγραμμα εἰς κοντάκιον ἔχον σχέδη τοῦ κυροῦ Ἰωαννικίου / Εἰς τὸν μοναχὸν κῦρον Ἰωαννίκιον Prodromos, Historische Gedichte LXI-LXII
Theodoros Prodromos, man of letters (Theodoros 25001)
  • He wrote to Ioannikios 25001 to introduce a book of the latter's containing schedographical exercises, and also to apologise for not visiting him, because he had been ill (:) Prodromos, Historische Gedichte LXI-LXII