Died: Cir­ca 760.

S. Cosmas of Je­ru­sa­lem holds the se­cond place amidst Greek Ec­cles­i­as­tic­al po­ets. Left an or­phan at an ear­ly age, he was adopt­ed by the fa­ther of S. John Damascene; and the two foster-brothers were bound together by a friendship which lasted through life. They excited each other to Hymnology, and assisted, corrected, and polished each other’s com­positions. Cosmas, like his friend, be­came a monk of S. Sabas: and against his will was consecrated Bishop of Maiuma, near Gaza, by John, Patriarch of 128 Jerusalem; the same who or­dained S. John Damascene Priest. After admin­is­tering his diocese with great holiness, he departed this life in a good old age, about 760, and is commemorated by the Eastern Church on the 14th of Oc­to­ber.

Where perfect sweetn­ess dwells, is Cos­mas gone;
But his sweet lays to cheer the Church live on,

says the sti­chos pre­fixed to his life.

His com­po­si­tions are tol­er­a­bly num­er­ous, and he seems to have tak­en a plea­sure in com­pet­ing with S. John Dam­a­scene, as in the Na­tiv­i­ty, the Epi­pha­ny, the Trans­fig­ur­a­tion, where the Can­ons of both are giv­en. To Cos­mas, a con­sid­er­a­ble part of the Oc­to­e­chus is ow­ing. The best of his com­po­si­tions, be­sides those al­rea­dy men­tioned, seem to be his Ca­nons on S. Greg­o­ry Na­zi­an­zen, and the Pur­i­fi­c­a­tion. He is the most learned of the Greek Church po­ets: and his fond­ness for types, bold­ness in their ap­pli­c­a­tion, and love of ag­gre­gat­ing them, make him the Ori­ent­al Adam of S. Victor. It is ow­ing part­ly to a com­pressed ful­ness of mean­ing, ve­ry un­com­mon in the Greek po­ets of the Church, part­ly to the un­us­u­al harsh­ness and con­tract­ion of his phras­es, that he is the hard­est of ec­cle­si­as­tic­al bards to com­pre­hend.

John M. Neale
Hymns of the East­ern Church (Lon­don: J. T. Hayes, 1862)

Sources

Hymns

  1. Σπλάγχνων ’Ιωνᾶν
  2. Χριστὸς γεννᾶται δοξάσατε
  3. Τῷ πρὸ τῶν αἰώνων
  4. Θεὸς ὣν εἰρήνης
  5. Χορός ’Ισραήλ
  6. Οὁ παιδες ἐυσεβεία
  7. Θαύματος ὑπερθυοῦς ἡ δροσοβόλος
  8. Ῥάβδος ἐκ τῆς ῥίζης
  9. Μμυστήριον ξένον
  10. Χορός Ἰσραήλ

If you know Cos­mas’ bur­i­al place