Much read in Byzantium, the historical work of John of Antioch is one of the most important, if as yet intangible, instances of the transmission of tradition in Late Antique historiography. Besides this historiographical relevance, the work is of particular significance as important testimony to the amalgamation of pagan and Christian concepts of time and history. An analysis of the achievements of the Late Antique and Early Byzantine chroniclers would be incomplete without an assessment of the role of John of Antioch. The ...
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Much read in Byzantium, the historical work of John of Antioch is one of the most important, if as yet intangible, instances of the transmission of tradition in Late Antique historiography. Besides this historiographical relevance, the work is of particular significance as important testimony to the amalgamation of pagan and Christian concepts of time and history. An analysis of the achievements of the Late Antique and Early Byzantine chroniclers would be incomplete without an assessment of the role of John of Antioch. The edition of the text is accompanied by an English translation, notes and indices."
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New. Print on demand Text in Greek, Ancient (to 1453). Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 666 p. Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae - Series Berolinensis, 47.