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This study of the mid-6th century Chronicle of Edessa explores its sources, date of composition, and doctrinal stance.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-608-9
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Feb 13,2012
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 91
Languages: German
ISBN: 978-1-61719-608-9
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This study of the mid-6th century Chronicle of Edessa explores four main topics: 1. relationship between the Chronicle of Dionysius of Tell Mahre and the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of Barhebraeus to the Chronicle of Edessa, 2. sources for the Chronicle of Edessa, 3. the date of its composition, and 4. its dogmatic position. The introduction surveys previous scholarship on the Chronicle beginning with Assemani. Students and scholars of historiography in Late Antiquity as well as those of Syriac chronicles will find this volume to be of interest.

This study of the mid-6th century Chronicle of Edessa explores four main topics: 1. relationship between the Chronicle of Dionysius of Tell Mahre and the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of Barhebraeus to the Chronicle of Edessa, 2. sources for the Chronicle of Edessa, 3. the date of its composition, and 4. its dogmatic position. The introduction surveys previous scholarship on the Chronicle beginning with Assemani. Students and scholars of historiography in Late Antiquity as well as those of Syriac chronicles will find this volume to be of interest.

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  • MEINEM VEREHRTEN LEHRER HERRN (page 7)
  • 1. Einleitung (page 9)
  • II. Die Quellen der Edessenischen Chronik (page 47)
  • III. Die Abfassungszeit der Edessenischen Chronik (page 67)
  • IV. Die dogmatische Stellung des Verfassers der Edessenischen Chronik (page 76)
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