Chronicle: Known Also as the Chronicle of Zuqnin, Part 3

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Liverpool University Press, 1996 - History - 149 pages
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The Chronicle of Pseudo-Dionysius (or the Zuqnin Chronicle) is an important historiographical work dating from the end of the eighth century. The third part of the Chronicle, translated here, is based on the otherwise lost part of the Ecclesiastical History of John of Ephesus (d. ca.588), which relates events in the reigns of Zeno, Anastasius, Justin I and Justinian. The work is written from the point of view of a religious dissident, a Monophysite, whose personal experience as a persecuted monk in his native Mesopotamia, as well as his later life in Constantinople, make the History a most interesting and unusual source.

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Witold Witakowski read Semitics at Warsaw University and at Uppsala University, where he also completed his PhD thesis The Syriac Chronicle of Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre: A Study in the History of Historiography (Acta Univ. Upsaliensis 9), 1987. Since then he has studied various topics inSyriac historiography and the Syriac intellectual tradition. He is now engaged with a project on Ethiopic and Syriac apocryphal literature.

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