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Studies in Eusebian and Post-Eusebian Chronography : 1. The Chronici canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content, and Chronology, AD 282-325. 2. The Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius II, AD 325-350.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9783515120401
  • 3515120408
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Studies in Eusebian and Post-Eusebian Chronography : 1. The Chronici canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content, and Chronology, AD 282-325. 2. The Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius II, AD 325-350.DDC classification:
  • 930 23
LOC classification:
  • BR155.E55 B87 2018
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Intro; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; A Note on Citations; STUDY 1 The Chronici canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content, and Chronology, AD 282-325; 1. Introduction: Overview and Witnesses; 1.1. The Witnesses; 2. Regnal Years and Other Chronological Systems; 3. Errors and Corrections; 4. The Episcopal Lists; 5. Text and Chronology, 282-325; 5.1. Methodology; 5.2. Establishing the Text; 5.3. Reconstruction and Translation; 6. Commentary; 6.1. Eusebius; 6.2. Jerome; Appendix 1: The Witnesses; Appendix 2: The Calendars of Josephus
Appendix 3: Imperial Reigns in Eusebius, Theophilus, Clement, Hippolytus, Tertullian, and the Chronica urbis RomaeSTUDY 2 The Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius II, AD 325-350; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Quellenforschung and the Recovery of the Text; 1.3. The Entries and the Witnesses; 1.4. The Nature of the Work, its Extent, the Theology of its Author, and the Place of Composition; 1.5. The Relationship of the Witnesses to the Original; 1.6. Style and Structure; 1.7. Chronology
1.8. Preliminary Analysis1.9. Preface to the Following Chapters; 2. The Reconstruction; Introduction; Part 1. The Witnesses; Part 2. Hypothetical Reconstruction and Translation; Appendix: Hypothetical Reconstruction of Unical Page Layout; 3. Commentary; Appendix 1: A Guide to the Syriac and Arabic Transliterations Used in this Work; Appendix 2: The Bishops of Antioch, 313-350, and Consolidated Bishop Lists for Studies 1 and 2; Appendix 3: The Dates in Syriac Martyr Acts by Raymond Mercier; Appendix 4: Table of Chronological Data for Entry 34; Appendix 5: Chronology, 311-350
Appendix 6: Earthquakes, Comets, and Eclipses, 325-350Bibliography; 1. Ancient Sources; 2. Modern Works and Collections of Ancient Sources; Indices; 1. Ancient Authors and Works; 2. Modern Scholars; 3. Names of People, Places, and Things
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Intro; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; A Note on Citations; STUDY 1 The Chronici canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content, and Chronology, AD 282-325; 1. Introduction: Overview and Witnesses; 1.1. The Witnesses; 2. Regnal Years and Other Chronological Systems; 3. Errors and Corrections; 4. The Episcopal Lists; 5. Text and Chronology, 282-325; 5.1. Methodology; 5.2. Establishing the Text; 5.3. Reconstruction and Translation; 6. Commentary; 6.1. Eusebius; 6.2. Jerome; Appendix 1: The Witnesses; Appendix 2: The Calendars of Josephus

Appendix 3: Imperial Reigns in Eusebius, Theophilus, Clement, Hippolytus, Tertullian, and the Chronica urbis RomaeSTUDY 2 The Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius II, AD 325-350; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Quellenforschung and the Recovery of the Text; 1.3. The Entries and the Witnesses; 1.4. The Nature of the Work, its Extent, the Theology of its Author, and the Place of Composition; 1.5. The Relationship of the Witnesses to the Original; 1.6. Style and Structure; 1.7. Chronology

1.8. Preliminary Analysis1.9. Preface to the Following Chapters; 2. The Reconstruction; Introduction; Part 1. The Witnesses; Part 2. Hypothetical Reconstruction and Translation; Appendix: Hypothetical Reconstruction of Unical Page Layout; 3. Commentary; Appendix 1: A Guide to the Syriac and Arabic Transliterations Used in this Work; Appendix 2: The Bishops of Antioch, 313-350, and Consolidated Bishop Lists for Studies 1 and 2; Appendix 3: The Dates in Syriac Martyr Acts by Raymond Mercier; Appendix 4: Table of Chronological Data for Entry 34; Appendix 5: Chronology, 311-350

Appendix 6: Earthquakes, Comets, and Eclipses, 325-350Bibliography; 1. Ancient Sources; 2. Modern Works and Collections of Ancient Sources; Indices; 1. Ancient Authors and Works; 2. Modern Scholars; 3. Names of People, Places, and Things

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