LEADER 04902 am 22006013u 450 001 9910563177203321 005 20230621140006.0 024 7 $a10.15661/mono/klassphil/filocalus1 035 $a(CKB)2670000000591112 035 $a(OAPEN)512258 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27200 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000591112 100 $a20191127h20142014 fy 0 101 0 $alat 135 $aurm|#---uuuuu 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aDas Kalenderhandbuch von 354 $eDer Chronograph des Filocalus, Teil II /$fhrsg. Johannes Divjak, Wolfgang Wischmeyer 210 $cHolzhausen$d2014 210 1$aWien :$cHolzhausen,$d2014 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (302 pages) $cillustrations; digital, PDF file(s) 311 $a3-902976-29-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 330 $aThe first coherent and handy edition with commentaries of one oft he most important sources for history, administration and religious mentalities of the city of Rome in the 4th century A.D.The collection of pictures, lists and short notes, known as the "Chronography of 354" or the "Calendar of Filocalus" is a calendar handbook for the year 354 C.E. Of the thirteen texts, four are Christian documents; the remaining are witnesses of Roman administration and provide no clue for Christianity, or at times even attestations to the Roman religiosity of the Republic and the Imperial Time. The handbook contents can be distinguished by whether it has pictures or just text. Given the complexity of the present form of its constituents, the calendar handbook is an important source for the politic administrative history of the late-Constantine time, for the history of the transformation of religious mentalities, and for the success of the story of Christianity in the city of Rome. The following texts are especially noteworthy: (1) The consular fasti from the beginning of the consulate up to the year 354 CE, for the Roman History and the families that dominated it; (2) the yearly calendar for those festivals celebrated in late-Constantine time with their political and religio-historical dimension, which influenced the history of everyday life of the city; (3) the Catalogus Liberianus, the oldest Roman book of the popes, which together with the lists of the Deposito episcoporum and the Deposito martyrum, the oldest feriale of any Christian Church, is important for the Church of Rome and its conception of history. Notwithstanding a century-long history of editions and commentaries of the calendar handbook, there is up to the present no connected edition and commentary of the pertinent texts, only critical editions of individual parts. This is related to the complex tradition process and the preserved late manuscripts of the 16th and the 17th century. This poses a range of problems, which this edition and its commentaries tackle: (a) what all was part of the original calendar (b) when did the different texts and their redactions, which lead to the expansions, come into being (c) the perennial research problem of the relationship between the traditional Roman religion and Christianity, for which the texts of the chronographs provide crucial evidence (d) the position of the calendar handbook in the history of book illustration in LateAntiquity. Furthermore, since Mommsen's classical edition, a host of individual problems have been identified, which affect very different scientific endeavours, ranging from the studies of classical antiquities to theology and from cultural sciences to astronomy. Vol. 2: Fasti Consulares, Praefecti urbis Romae 254 - 354 A.D., Cpomputus Paschalis, Depositio martyrum, Depositio Episcoporum, Catalogus Liberianus 330 $aEs handelt sich um die erste zusammenhängende Ausgabe mit Kommentar des Kalenderhandbuches, das mit seinen Texten eine wichtige Quelle zur Geschichte, Verwaltung und zu den religiösen Mentalitäten in der Stadt Rom im 4. Jahrhundert n.Chr. darstellt. 606 $aHistory$2bicssc 610 $aAncient Rome 610 $aFasti 610 $aEarly Christianity 610 $aLate Antiquity 610 $aCalendar 610 $aConstantinian Age 610 $aAntikes Rom 610 $afrühes Christentum 610 $aSpätantike 610 $aKalender 610 $aKonstantinisches Zeitalter 610 $aFriesische Freiheit 610 $aGaius Iulius Caesar 610 $aPeneus 610 $aPraefectus urbi 615 7$aHistory 676 $a529.30937 700 $aDivjak$b Johannes$4edt$0158942 702 $aDivjak$b Johannes 702 $aWischmeyer$b Wolfgang 801 0$bUkMaJRU 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910563177203321 996 $aDas Kalenderhandbuch von 354$93385057 997 $aUNINA