The early Byzantine historians
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The early Byzantine historians
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
- : cloth
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Note
"Chronological table of the early Byzantine historians"--p. 382-384
"List of English translations of the early Byzantine historians"--p. 385-386
Bibliography: p. 387-400
Includes index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Early Byzantine Historians is the first original study of every significant Byzantine historian from Eusebius of Caesarea (c.255-339) to Theophylact Simocatta (c.585-after 641?). Individually and as a group, these authors had a decisive influence on Byzantine culture and modern perceptions of Byzantine history.
Table of Contents
Preface The Greek Background Eusebius of Caesarea Ammianus Marcellinus The New Classical Historians The New Church Historians Procopius of Caesarea Procopius' Contemporaries Procopius' Successors The Last Early Byzantine Historians Conclusion Chronological Table of the Early Byzantine Historians List of English Translations of the Early Byzantine Historians Bibliography
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