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OverviewIn the early ninth century, George Synkellos, a monk of Constantinople set out to compose (in Greek) a universal chronicle beginning with the creation of the universe. Synkellos' death prevented him from seeing this ambitious project through to completion, and it fell to a fellow monk, Theophanes Confessor, to complete the narrative from the reign of the emperor Dicoletian up until his own day. The purpose of the chronicle, as Synkellos states on several occasions, was to confirm the orthodox dating of the incarnation of Christ at the completion of the 5500th year from the creation of the universe. In the course of demonstrating this point, Synkellos cites extensively from numerous histories and chronicles from Egypt and the Ancient Near East, some of which are unattested elsewhere. Since the author comments at length on his authorities and predecessors, his work is also a rich resource of information about the origins and development of early Christian chronography. Despite its recognized importance, the chronicle has never been translated into a modern language. The English translation provided here, together with introduction and notes, promises to make this influential and wide-ranging history more accessible to Byzantinists, students of ancient historiography,and specialists in biblical chronology, early Judaism, Egypt, and the Ancient Near East. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William Adler (Professor of Early Christianity and Judaism, Professor of Early Christianity and Judaism, North Carolina State University) , Paul Tuffin (Senior Lecturer in Classics, Senior Lecturer in Classics, Adelaide University) , William AdlerPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 1.147kg ISBN: 9780199241903ISBN 10: 0199241902 Pages: 728 Publication Date: 22 August 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroductionI: Synkellos and the Christian Chronographic Tradition II: Synkellos' Contribution to Chronography III: Modes of Chronological Argumentation IV: Structure and Organization in the Christian Universal Chronicle from Eusebios to Synkellos V: Synkellos' Sources and Originality VI: Chronological Conventions: Eras and Cycles VII: Textual History and Greek Editions of Synkellos VIII: Synkellos' Chronicle in Scholarship since Scaliger IX: Previous Translations X: The Present Translation and its Conventions The Chronography of George Synkellos Appendix of Biblical Names Index of Subjects and Names Index of Textual CitationsReviewsThis splendidly produced volume makes available a fascinating genre of historiography, important for our understanding of the Byzantines' understanding of themselves and their place in history. Andrew Louth, Sobornost This translation together with the introduction advances our understanding of Byzantine culture in the eighth and ninth centuries, besides shedding light on the development of Christian world chronicles. The Journal of Theological Studies a valuable source and contribution Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Volume 66, Number 4 Author InformationPaul Tuffin is Senior Lecturer in Classics, Adelaide University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |