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Theophilus of Edessa′s Chronicle and the Circulation of Historical Knowledge in Late Antiquity and Early Islam: Translated Texts for Historians

Autor Robert G. Hoyland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2011
Theophilus of Edessa was a Greek astrologer and scholar in the court of the Muslim caliphs in the eighth century. Making use of his fluency in Greek, Syriac, and Arabic, he brought together historical sources from each language to comprise a single chronicle that charted world-changing events in the Near East from 590–750 CE, among them the Arab conquests, the rise to power of a Muslim Arab dynasty, and the last great war of antiquity, between Byzantium and Iran.
 
Though no longer extant, Theophilus’s work is known from extensive citations by later historians, and Robert Hoyland has here collected and translated these citations to present the scope of the original text. Included are translations of four chronicles, several of which are being made available here for the first time to the English-language reader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846316975
ISBN-10: 1846316979
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 167 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Seria Translated Texts for Historians


Notă biografică

Robert G. Hoyland is professor of Islamic history at the Oriental Institute at the University of Oxford.

Cuprins

Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

Translation of Edessa’s Chronicle
Appendix 1: Unique Notices in Theophanes about Affairs in Syria and Palestine
Appendix 2: The Common Source of Theophilus’ Chronicle and Chron 819
Appendix 3: The Missing Sections of Agapius from Ms Laurenziana Or 323
Gazetteer

Maps
    1. The Near East in Late Antiquity
    2. Provinces of the Early Islamic Middle East
    3. Syro-Mesopotamia in the Sixth–Eighth Centuries
Figures
    1. Transmission to and from Theophilus of Edessa
    2. The Tribe of Quraysh
    3. The Umayyad Caliphs
Bibliography
Index of People and Places