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245 04 $aThe seventh century in the West-Syrian chronicles /$cintroduced, translated, and annotated by Andrew Palmer ; including two seventh-century Syriac apocalyptic texts, introduced, translated, and annotated by Sebastian Brock ; with added annotation and an historical introduction by Robert Hoyland.
260 $aLiverpool [England] :$bLiverpool University Press,$c1993.
300 $alxvi, 305 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c21 cm.
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aTranslated texts for historians ;$vv. 15
500 $a"Part One presents 12 texts written between 636 and 847, including date-lists, king-lists, anecdotal chronicles, inscriptions and a contemporary memorandum of the Arab conquest. Part Two contains a long extract from the Chronicle of AD 1234 with supplementary material from Michael the Syrian ... Part Three contains the last part of the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius and a related text from Edessa"--Back cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages lix-lxiii) and index.
505 0 $aA record of the Arab conquest of Syria, AD 637 -- Extract from a chronicle composed about AD 640 -- Extract from the Melkite Chronicle (AD 642+) -- Extract from the Maronite Chronicle (AD 664+) -- Fragment of James of Edessa, AD 691/2 -- A list of caliphs, composed after AD 705 -- A chronicle of disasters dated AD 716 -- A list of caliphs from the Arabic (AD 724+) -- Extract from an "Account", written in AD 775 -- Extract from the Chronicle of Zuqnīn, AD 775 -- Inscriptions of Ehnesh, late eighth century -- Extracts from two chronicles up to AD 819/846 -- Extract from the Chronicle of AD 1234 -- Extract from the Apocalypse of Ps.-Methodius -- The Edessene apocalyptic fragment.
546 $aTranslated from the Syriac.
520 $a"'The Seventh Century in the West-Syrian Chronicles' makes accessible to a wide public sources vital for the reconstruction of events in the first Islamic century, covering the period which ends with the unsuccessful Arab siege of Constantinople, an event which both modern historians and Syriac chronographers see as making a decisive caesura in history. The general introduction enables a newcomer to the field to establish his bearings before tackling the texts. Part One presents 12 texts written between 636 and 847, including date-lists, king-lists, anecdotal chronicles, inscriptions and a contemporary memorandum of the Arab conquest. Part Two contains a long extract from the Chronicle of AD 1234 with supplementary material from Michael the Syrian, these two sources being the only two surviving witnesses to the work of the greatest of Syriac historians, Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, Part Three contains the last part of the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius and a related text from Edessa. The epilogue draws together the genres of chronography and apocalyptic. Four chronological tables, three appendices, five maps and an index of names complete the volume." --$cFrom the back cover.
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700 0 $aMichael$bI,$cthe Syrian, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch,$d1126-1199,$eauthor.$4aut
700 0 $aDionysius,$cof Tel-Maḥrē, Patriarch of Antioch,$d-845,$eauthor.
700 0 $aMethodius,$cof Olympus, Saint,$d-311,$edubious author.
700 1 $aPalmer, Andrew$q(Andrew Nicholas),$etranslator,$eauthor of introduction etc,$eeditor.$4trl$4edt
700 1 $aBrock, Sebastian P.,$etranslator,$eauthor of introduction etc,$eeditor.$4trl$4edt
700 1 $aHoyland, Robert G.,$d1966-$etranslator,$eauthor of introduction etc,$eeditor.$4trl$4edt
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSeventh century in the West-Syrian chronicles.$dLiverpool, [Eng.] : Liverpool University Press, 1993$w(OCoLC)608428050
830 0 $aTranslated texts for historians ;$vv. 15.
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856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0643/98171423-d.html
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