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Matthaios Kigalas (Greek: Ματθαίος Κιγάλας) (1600-1654) was a Cypriot priest and writer.

He edited the first edition of Chortatzis work Erofili, an important work of Cretan literature.

Publications

  • Kιγάλας, M. (1637). Νέα Σύνοψις διαφόρων ἱστοριῶν ἀρχομένη ἀπό κτίσεως κόσμου καί λήγουσα ἓως τήν νῦν ἐχρονίαν.
  • Kιγάλας, M. (1637). Τραγωδία ὀνομαζομένη Ἐρωφίλη, ποίημα τοῦ λογιωτάτου ἐν σπουδαίοις Κυροῦ Γεωργίου Χορτάζη Κρητός ... .
  • Kιγάλας, M. (1639). Τοῦ Μακαριωτάτου Θεοδωρήτου ἐπισκόπου, ἑρμηνεία εἰς τό Ἆσμα τῶν Ἀσμάτων τοῦ σοφοῦ Σολομῶντος (Διόρθωση, προσθήκες).

References

External links

  1. Cunningham, Mary (2006). "Maria Vassilaki (ed.), Images of the Mother of God: Perceptions of the Theotokos in Byzantium. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. Pp. xxxii, 383". Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. 30 (2): 227–230. doi:10.1017/S030701310000481X. ISSN 0307-0131.