The first systematic collection of the remains of the lost Greek chronicles during AD 350-650, with texts, translations and commentaries. Reconsiders the evolution of historiography from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, discusses the intercultural transmission of history writing and adds new information on the development of Easter and Christmas.
The first systematic collection of the remains of the lost Greek chronicles during AD 350-650, with texts, translations and commentaries. Reconsiders the evolution of historiography from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, discusses the intercultural transmission of history writing and adds new information on the development of Easter and Christmas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 100. Andreas, brother of Magnus, Chronography 101. Diodore of Tarsus, Chronicon 102. Heliconius, Chronological epitome 103. Metrodorus, Chronicle and Easter cycle 104. Panodorus, Chronography 105. Annianus of Alexandria, Chronography 106. Pseudo-Eusebius, son of Pamphilus, Chronicle 107. Clement of Antioch, Chronicle 108. Timothy of Apamea, Chronography 109. Theophilus, the chronicler of Alexandria, Chronography 110. Eustathius of Epiphania, Chronological epitome 111. Pseudo-Epiphanius of Salamis, Chronicle 112. Heron, Chronography 113. Isidore the Deacon, Chronography 114. Pyrrho, Chronicle Dubia 115. Itios, Chronicle? 116. Irenaeus, Chronicle? 117. John Chrysostom, Letter to Acacius of Melitene 118. Anonymous, Book of consuls 119. Pseudo-Jacob of Nisibis, Chronicon.
Introduction 100. Andreas, brother of Magnus, Chronography 101. Diodore of Tarsus, Chronicon 102. Heliconius, Chronological epitome 103. Metrodorus, Chronicle and Easter cycle 104. Panodorus, Chronography 105. Annianus of Alexandria, Chronography 106. Pseudo-Eusebius, son of Pamphilus, Chronicle 107. Clement of Antioch, Chronicle 108. Timothy of Apamea, Chronography 109. Theophilus, the chronicler of Alexandria, Chronography 110. Eustathius of Epiphania, Chronological epitome 111. Pseudo-Epiphanius of Salamis, Chronicle 112. Heron, Chronography 113. Isidore the Deacon, Chronography 114. Pyrrho, Chronicle Dubia 115. Itios, Chronicle? 116. Irenaeus, Chronicle? 117. John Chrysostom, Letter to Acacius of Melitene 118. Anonymous, Book of consuls 119. Pseudo-Jacob of Nisibis, Chronicon.
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