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The chronicle of Constantine Manasses
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Manasses, Constantine, -1187, author
, Yuretich, Linda, translator, writer of introduction
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World history Early works to 1800.
/ Byzantine Empire.
/ Byzantine Empire Civilization 527-1081.
/ Byzantine Empire History Sources.
2018
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The chronicle of Constantine Manasses
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Manasses, Constantine, -1187, author
, Yuretich, Linda, translator, writer of introduction
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World history Early works to 1800.
/ Byzantine Empire.
/ Byzantine Empire Civilization 527-1081.
/ Byzantine Empire History Sources.
2018
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The chronicle of Constantine Manasses
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\"This book translates the mid-twelfth-century Synopsis Chronike (or, Historical Summary) by Constantine Manasses which was widely circulated. It extends to 1081, marking the end of Nikephoros Botaneiates' reign and the accession of Alexios I Komnenos. Commissioned by the Sevastokratorissa Irene, whose sponsorship likely determined its format in verse and subject matter, the chronicle begins with a dedicatory epigram and introduction lauding Irene for her largesse and love of learning. Manasses proceeds to relate a pastoral view of creation, biblical stories, a history of the peoples of the East, Alexander the Great's conquests and the subsequent Hellenistic empires. He then provides a non-Homeric view of the Trojan War and continues with Rome through the Principate and early empire until the reigns of Constantine I in the East and Theodosios II in the West. Manasses then focuses on the New Rome with a colorful treatment of its individual emperors. The chronicle attracted the attention of Emperor John Alexander, for whom the Middle Bulgarian Synodal or Moscow manuscript was translated. This is the mid-fourteenth-century copy taken into account here, with deviations from the Greek contained in the footnotes. The so-called Middle Bulgarian Short Chronicle is interspersed in the appropriate places\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Liverpool University Press
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9781786941510, 1786941511
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| D17.M2713 2018 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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