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Iulius Africanus Chronographiae : The Extant Fragments.
Başlık:
Iulius Africanus Chronographiae : The Extant Fragments.
Yazar:
Africanus, Iulius.
ISBN:
9783110894172
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (448 pages)
Seri:
Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte ; v.N.F. 15

Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte
İçerik:
Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Iulius Africanus: The Man and his Work -- 2. The Chronographiae: Date and Place of Writing, Literary Character -- 3. The Chronological System -- 4. The Text and its Transmission -- 4.1. Eusebius -- 4.2. Chronicles from the Alexandrian Tradition -- 4.3. Chronicles from the Antiochene Tradition -- 4.4. Georgius Syncellus -- 4.5. The Logothete Chronicle and Related Texts -- 4.6. Oriental Authors -- 4.7. Minor Authors and Texts -- 5. Earlier Editions -- 6. Principles of the Edition -- 7. Bibliography -- Conspectus Siglorum -- Abbreviationes -- 1. Opera in apparatu adhibita -- 2. Editores et Emendatores -- 3. Cetera -- Iulius Africanus, Chronographiae -- Testimonia on the Life of Iulius Africanus -- T1 Africanus under Pertinax and Septimius Severus (AD 193) -- T2 Africanus' Mission on behalf of Nicopolis -- T3 Africanus under Gordian III (AD 238-244) -- T4 Africanus under Decius (AD 249-251) -- T5 Africanus as a Contemporary of Origen -- Testimonia on General Aspects of the Chronographiae -- T6 Chronological Overview -- T7 Jerome -- T8 Church Historians in Constantinople -- T9 Isidore of Seville -- T10 John Malalas -- T11 Photius -- T12 Suda -- T13 Michael Syrus -- Material from Books 1/2: From Adam to Moses -- F14 The Creation -- F15 The Fabricated Chronology of the Egyptians and the Chaldeans -- F16 The Generations from Adam to Abraham -- T17 Adam's Tomb -- F18 Seth, the Inventor of the Hebrew Alphabet -- F19 Enosh, called by the name of God -- F20 God's Immanence -- F21 Quotation from the Book of Enoch -- F22 The Years of Methuselah and the Names of the Sons of Cain -- F23 The Circumstances of the Flood -- F24 The Pagan Gods -- F25 From the Division of the Earth to Abraham's Migration -- F26 Abraham in Egypt, Lot's Land and the Dead Sea -- T27 The Toponym Gerar -- T28 The Chronology of Jacob's Life -- F29 Jacob's Tent.

F30 The Terebinth Tree in Shechem -- F31 Job, the Descendant of Esau -- T32 The Chronology of Joseph's Life -- F33 The Date of Joseph's Death -- Material from Book 3: From Moses to the First Olympiad -- F34 Synchronism of the Exodus and Ogygus -- F35 The Chronology from Adam to Samuel -- T36 Synchronism of Ehud and the Flood of Deucalion -- T37 The Family of Abimelech -- T38 Abdon the Judge -- T39 The Chronology after Joshua -- T40 The Chronology of the Judges and the One-year Rule of Shamgar -- T41 The Chronology from the Exodus to the Building of the Temple -- T42 The Date of the Building of the Temple -- F43 The Pre-History of Egypt -- F44 Mestrem, the Eponymous Father of the Egyptians -- T45 The Date of the Flood and the Date of Abraham -- F46 Dynasties of Egypt -- T47 King Amosis and Moses -- T48 Moses and Inachus -- T49 Chronology of the Assyrian Kingdom -- F50 The Kings of the Argives -- F51 The Rulers of the Sicyonians -- T52 From Aeneas to the Foundation of Rome -- F53 The Kings of Rome -- F54 The Rulers of the Athenians -- T55 The Chronology of the Floods among the Greeks -- F56 Atlas and Prometheus -- T57 The Years from Inachus to Cecrops -- F58 The Kings of the Lacedaemonians -- F59 The Kings of the Corinthians -- F60 The First Festival of Olympian Zeus -- T61 The Kings of Thebes -- F62 The Kings of the Medes -- F63 The Kings of the Lydians -- F64 The Date of the First Olympiad -- Material from Books 4/5: From the First Olympiad to the End of the Chronographiae -- F65 Victors in the Olympic Games -- F66 The Prophet Jonah -- T67 Pekahiah, King of Israel -- T68 Pekah, King of Israel -- T69 The End of the Northern Kingdom -- F70 Manasseh's Supplication and Liberation -- T71 The High Priest Hilkiah -- F72 King Jehoahaz and the First Tribute -- F73 The Kings of the Persians -- F74 Cyrus and the Samians.

T75 The Identification of Cambyses and Nebuchadnezzar II -- F76 The Chronology from Adam to the Babylonian Captivity -- T77 Daniel and the Captivity -- F78 The Seventy Weeks of Daniel -- F79 Ezra the Priest -- T80 Africanus as a Source for post-biblical Jewish History -- F81 The Beginning of the Peloponnesian War -- F82 The Kings of the Macedonians -- T83 From Adam to Seleucus I -- F84 The Jews under Greek Domination -- F85 Jonathan, Simon's son, the High Priest -- F86 The Ptolemies -- F87 The Father of Herod -- T88 Africanus and the Archive of Edessa -- F89 Herod and Cleopatra -- F90 Omissions in Jesus' Genealogy -- T91 The Arrival of the Magi -- T92 The Date of the Incarnation -- F93 The Passion and Resurrection of the Savior -- F94 The Millennialist Framework of History -- F95 John the Apostle in Ephesus -- F96 Abgar VIII, King of Edessa -- F97 Clement of Alexandria -- F98 Africanus' Journey to Alexandria -- T99 The End of the Chronographiae -- F100 Final Doxology -- Indices -- 1. Index textuum adhibitorum et locorum citatorum -- 2. Index nominum propriorum -- 3. Comparatio numerorum -- Appendix: The Chronological System.
Özet:
The book presents for the first time a critical edition of all the extant fragments of the Chronographiae by Iulius Africanus. This work is the first Christian world chronicle - a wide-ranging attempt to combine Classical Hellenistic historiography with the Jewish Hebrew heritage and integrate them into a Christian world-view.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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