A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867 |
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APPENDIX II GEORGE'S CHRONICLE THE Chronicle of George the Monk is a world - chronicle beginning with Adam and coming down to the first year of Michael III . ( 842-843 ) . Of the writer we only know that he was a monk who lived in the ...
APPENDIX II GEORGE'S CHRONICLE THE Chronicle of George the Monk is a world - chronicle beginning with Adam and coming down to the first year of Michael III . ( 842-843 ) . Of the writer we only know that he was a monk who lived in the ...
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has given reasons for thinking that the anonymous chronicle in Cod . Par . 854 ( of which the first part is printed , see below ) is , of all Greek texts , closest to the original . This conclusion is questioned by de Boor ( Weiteres ...
has given reasons for thinking that the anonymous chronicle in Cod . Par . 854 ( of which the first part is printed , see below ) is , of all Greek texts , closest to the original . This conclusion is questioned by de Boor ( Weiteres ...
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The latter part is ( 3 ) The Chronicle of Cod . Par . 854 . unpublished . See Shestakov , op . cit . ( 4 ) It has been stated in the preceding Appendix that many of the MSS . of George the Monk contain a considerable amplification of ...
The latter part is ( 3 ) The Chronicle of Cod . Par . 854 . unpublished . See Shestakov , op . cit . ( 4 ) It has been stated in the preceding Appendix that many of the MSS . of George the Monk contain a considerable amplification of ...
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