04008nam 22006015 450 99623474640331620200723103303.01-61451-504-21-61451-959-510.1515/9781614515043(CKB)3710000000519758(EBL)4338420(SSID)ssj0001516426(PQKBManifestationID)12584625(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001516426(PQKBWorkID)11493885(PQKB)10037450(MiAaPQ)EBC4338420(DE-B1597)214919(OCoLC)940679135(DE-B1597)9781614515043(PPN)202027570(EXLCZ)99371000000051975820200723h20152015 fg greur|n|---|||||txtccrChronographiae quae Theophanis Continuati nomine fertur Libri I-IV Recensuerunt anglice verterunt indicibus instruxerunt Michael Featherstone et Juan Signes-Codoñer, nuper repertis schedis Caroli de Boor adiuvantibus /Jeffrey Michael Featherstone, Juan Signes-CodoñerBerlin ;Boston : De Gruyter, [2015]©20151 online resource (404 p.)Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae – Series Berolinensis ;53Includes indexes.1-61451-505-0 1-61451-598-0 Frontmatter -- FOREWORD -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PROLEGOMENA -- Tabula notarum in apparatibus adhibitarum -- Titulus generalis totius operis -- Λόγος αʹ. Περὶ Λέοντος τοῦ ἐξ Ἀρμενίας -- Λόγος βʹ. Περὶ Μιχαήλ τοῦ Ἀμορίου -- Λόγος γʹ. Περὶ Θεοφίλου υἱοῦ Μιχαήλ -- Λόγος δʹ. Περὶ Μιχαήλ υἱοῦ Θεοφίλου -- 1. Index nominum proriorum -- 2. Index verborum ad res byzantinas spectantium -- 3. Index grammaticus -- 4. Index locorum Taking up where the the chronicle of the monk Theophanes leaves off , the compilation known as Theophanes Continuatus was originally commissioned by the emperor Constantine VII (912-959) and marked the revival, or reinvention, of the genre of history in Byzantium, which also included the less successful text of Genesios, who worked with the same dossier of sources. A principal source for the second period of Iconoclasm and the Amorian dynasty, the tendentious narrative of Books I-IV of Theophanes Continuatus was intended to justify the murderous accession of Basil I (867-886), grandfather of Constantine VII and founder of the Macedonian dynasty, by presenting the emperors who preceded Basil as cruel heretics (Leo V, Michael II, Theophilus) or profligates (Michael III). But the facts here recorded and the often playful use of Classical learning give proof to the careful reader that the revival of Byzantine military power and culture from the Dark Age of the seventh and eighth centuries gained momentum under these same emperors. The present critical edition of Books I-IV replaces that of 1838 by I. Bekker. Accompanied by the first complete English translation and grammatical and historical indexes, the work is intended for specialists, students, and scholars in related fields.Corpus fontium historiae Byzantinae.Series Berolinensis ;Volume LIII.EmperorsByzantine EmpireBiographyByzantine EmpireBiographyByzantine EmpireHistory527-1081Emperors949.5Featherstone Jeffrey Michael, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtSignes-Codoñer Juan, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996234746403316Chronographiae quae Theophanis Continuati nomine fertur Libri I-IV1395579UNISA