Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

The survival of ancient Greek historiography is largely due to its preservation by Byzantine copyists and scholars. This process entailed selection, adaptation, and commentary, which shaped the corpus of Greek historiography in its transmission. By investigating those choices, Kaldellis enables a better understanding of the reception and survival of Greek historical writing.

Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians includes translations of texts written by Byzantines on specific ancient historians. Each translated text is accompanied by an introduction and notes to highlight the specific context and purpose of its composition. In order to present a rounded picture of the reception of Greek historiography in Byzantium, a wide range of genres have been considered, such as poems and epigrams, essays, personalized scholia, and commentaries. Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians is therefore an important resource for scholars and students of ancient history.

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Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

The survival of ancient Greek historiography is largely due to its preservation by Byzantine copyists and scholars. This process entailed selection, adaptation, and commentary, which shaped the corpus of Greek historiography in its transmission. By investigating those choices, Kaldellis enables a better understanding of the reception and survival of Greek historical writing.

Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians includes translations of texts written by Byzantines on specific ancient historians. Each translated text is accompanied by an introduction and notes to highlight the specific context and purpose of its composition. In order to present a rounded picture of the reception of Greek historiography in Byzantium, a wide range of genres have been considered, such as poems and epigrams, essays, personalized scholia, and commentaries. Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians is therefore an important resource for scholars and students of ancient history.

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Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

by Anthony Kaldellis
Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians: Texts in Translation, with Introductions and Notes

by Anthony Kaldellis

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The survival of ancient Greek historiography is largely due to its preservation by Byzantine copyists and scholars. This process entailed selection, adaptation, and commentary, which shaped the corpus of Greek historiography in its transmission. By investigating those choices, Kaldellis enables a better understanding of the reception and survival of Greek historical writing.

Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians includes translations of texts written by Byzantines on specific ancient historians. Each translated text is accompanied by an introduction and notes to highlight the specific context and purpose of its composition. In order to present a rounded picture of the reception of Greek historiography in Byzantium, a wide range of genres have been considered, such as poems and epigrams, essays, personalized scholia, and commentaries. Byzantine Readings of Ancient Historians is therefore an important resource for scholars and students of ancient history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317517832
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/05/2015
Series: Routledge Classical Translations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 194
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Anthony Kaldellis is Professor of Classics at the Ohio State University. His areas of expertise include Byzantine studies and Greek historiography.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Xenophon in Byzantium and the coded poem for Leon VI
  2. The Excerpta historica of Konstantinos VII Porphyrogennetos
  3. The Scholia on the Zosimos manuscript
  4. Ioannes Tzetzes’ verse scholia on Thucydides
  5. Scholia on Diodoros of Sicily by Niketas Choniates and others
  6. Theodoros Metochites and the Greek Historians
  7. Ioannes Kanaboutzes’ Commentary on the Roman Antiquities of Dionysios of Halikarnassos

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