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Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor: Church and War in Late Antiquity [Kietas viršelis]

With , Contributions by , With , Translated with commentary by (Department of Classics & Religious Studies, University of Ottawa (Canada)), Contributions by (Oriental Institute, University of Oxford (United Kingdom))
  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x146 mm, weight: 833 g
  • Serija: Translated Texts for Historians 55
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2011
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1846314933
  • ISBN-13: 9781846314933
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x146 mm, weight: 833 g
  • Serija: Translated Texts for Historians 55
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2011
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1846314933
  • ISBN-13: 9781846314933
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Among the most important sources for the history of the church from the Council of Chalcedon in 451 to the early years of the reign of Justinian is the chronicle attributed to Zachariah of Mytilene. Though Zachariah’s Ecclesiastical History was just one of a range of sources cited by this later compiler, so great was its influence that the resultant text bears his name. The chronicle covers both church and secular affairs and includes a wealth of important information about the fifth and sixth centuries, including a history of theological controversies, a catalog of the world’s regions based on Ptolemy’s Geography, and many eyewitness accounts of key historical events. 

The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor
is the first translation of this seminal text to a modern language in over one hundred years, and the new edition benefits from improvements in Syriac lexicography and expanded research on the source. Contributions from two eminent Syriac scholars—Sebastian P. Brock and Witold Witakowski—and a detailed commentary further enhance the value of this book, as does the substantial bibliography. Beyond a mere translation, this book is a key resource for understanding the development of the modern dynamics of Christianity in Turkey, Iraq, and the Near East.

 

 

Recenzijos

I would recommend this book very highly to those interested in Christian history or those who are wishing to investigate every nuance of the history of the Later Roman Empire, and I would like to put on record my thanks to LUP for making this volume available. * UNRV * ... Greatrex et al. accomplish their purpose of making PZ's work more accessible to scholars and students, in no small part by distinguishing so carefully PZ's work from that of his namesake. The incredible level of detail and high standard of editing are characteristic of the Translated Texts for Historians (TTH) series more generally. * The Medieval Review 12.09.32 *

Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
Abbreviations xii
Introduction
A General overview
1(2)
B Zachariah of Mytilene
3(29)
1 Life and career
3(9)
2 Works
12(7)
i The Life of Isaiah and a Life of Peter the Iberian
13(1)
ii A Vita Paralii
14(1)
iii Ammonius or De mundi opificio (disputatio)
14(1)
iv The Ecclesiastical History [ see (3) below]
15(1)
v The Life of Severus
15(3)
vi Capita vii contra Manichaeos
18(1)
vii The Antirrhesis (Adversus Manichaeos)
19(1)
3 His Ecclesiastical History
19(13)
i Introduction
19(1)
ii Composition and nature of the work
20(3)
iii Sources
23(2)
iv The relation between PZ and Zach.'s HE
25(4)
v Conclusion
29(3)
C Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene
32(34)
1 Pseudo-Zachariah himself
32(1)
2 The work of PZ
33(6)
3 PZ's sources
39(18)
i The Ecclesiastical History of Zachariah of Mytilene
39(1)
ii A chronicle
40(3)
iii Bishop lists
43(2)
iv Church historians
45(1)
v Written records of church councils
46(1)
vi Dossiers of correspondence
46(1)
vii Self-standing accounts
47(7)
viii An account of the reign of Anastasius
54(1)
ix A Justinianic source, covering books viii-x
55(1)
x An apocalyptic source
56(1)
4 The transmission of PZ
57(3)
5 PZ's literary style and interests (R.P., C.H.)
60(2)
6 The manuscript basis of PZ, editions, translations and research to date (W.W., revised by G.G.)
62(3)
7 Conclusion
65(1)
D Historical introduction
66(7)
E Text and translation
73(2)
F Analysis and partial translation of books i-ii (S.B., with some additions by G.G.)
75(20)
The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor
Book iii
95(35)
Book iv
130(42)
Book v
172(38)
Book vi
210(17)
Book vii
227(52)
Book viii
279(34)
Book ix
313(84)
Book x
397(28)
Book xii
425(31)
Appendices
1 Works circulating in the early sixth century about the council of Chalcedon
456(3)
2 Emperors and patriarchs, 440-565
459(2)
Glossary
461(6)
Maps
1 Constantinople and its environs
467(1)
2 Osrhoene and Mesopotamia
468(1)
3 The eastern frontier
469(1)
4 The frontier south of the Tur Abdin
470(1)
5 The Near East
471(1)
6 Monasteries of the East (cf. PZ viii.5)
472(1)
7 Peoples of the Caucasus (Hewsen 2001, map 68)
473(1)
8 Peoples of the Caucasus (Land 1887)
474(2)
Acknowledgements for the maps
475(1)
Bibliography
476(48)
Indices
Biblical and apocryphal citations
524(5)
References to CPG
529(1)
Persons and places mentioned in xii.4
530(5)
General index
535
Sebastian Brock is Professorial Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford.