Much read in Byzantium, the historical work of John of Antioch is one of the most important, if as yet intangible, instances of the transmission of tradition in Late Antique historiography. Besides this βhistoriographicalβ relevance, the work is of particular significance as important testimony to t
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β Scribed by Guido Bastianini (editor); Colin Austin (editor); Posidippus
- Publisher
- LED
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- Italian
- Leaves
- 100
- Series
- Biblioteca classica 3
- Category
- Library
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Recensuit anglice vertit indicibus instruxit Sergei Mariev. John of Antioch was a 7th-century chronicler, who wrote in Greek. Much read in Byzantium, the historical work of John of Antioch is one of the most important, if as yet intangible, instances of the transmission of tradition in Late An
<p>Much read in Byzantium, the historical work of John of Antioch is one of the most important, if as yet intangible, instances of the transmission of tradition in Late Antique historiography. Besides this βhistoriographicalβ relevance, the work is of particular significance as important testimony t
Moritz Wilhelm Constantin Schmidt (1823-1888) published this work in 1854. It is a collection of the fragmentary Greek texts of Didymus Chalcenterus (63 BCE-10 CE), a grammarian and compiler who lived and taught in Alexandria and Rome. Didymus was perhaps the most prolific writer of antiquity: it is