Iulius Africanus (3rd cent.) is a fascinating writer in a period of
transition. Widely travelled, he belongs to the intellectual élite of
the second sophistic. His two main works present a similar
encyclopedic approach, but very different contents. He can be
considered the “father of Christian chronography”, since he
authored the first Christian world chronicle (Chronographiae).
However, he also wrote a comprehensive and multifaceted manual of many
fields of knowledge, where the religious character is open to debate.
The preserved fragments of the Cesti treat military, technical,
medical and many other topics. These texts are presented in an
entirely new critical edition. The transmission of the texts as well
as questions of authenticity are highly complex. Compared to the
previous edition (Vieillefond 1970), considerable progress has been
reached in terms of both, quantity and quality of the material.
Hitherto unknown texts have been included, and in the case of dubious
authorship all necessary information is provided for a realistic
picture of the transmission. In the introduction, all relevant
channels of transmission are discussed. The edition is accompanied by
notes and a new English translation.
Les mer
The Extant Fragments
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110286809
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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