Late Roman chronicles are little studied and greatly misunderstood. The purpose of this dissertation is to treat a Late Roman chronicler, Hydatius, as a living, breathing person and to use the chronicle as a means of revealing this individual: his beliefs, his interests, his fears, his attitudes, his view of the Empire, and his abilities as an historian. Hydatius was a bishop in Gallaecia, writing in 468-9 amidst the Suevic depredations of Spain. As a result he is a unique source in that he is the earliest extant historian who wrote in a post- Roman (i.e. Mediaeval) world. His chronicle is the only detailed source for Spanish history in the fifth century and the only detailed source written about the fifth-century barbarian invasions and se...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
By closely analysing the Chronicle of Hydatius of Chaves, I have tried to find out to what extent an...
By closely analysing the Chronicle of Hydatius of Chaves, I have tried to find out to what extent an...
Le genre de la chronique, inauguré, chez les chrétiens latinophones, par saint Jérôme (qui, lui-même...
When Christian historiography of late Antiquity evokes heretical movements, it relies on the represe...
The Historia Augusta is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian(117-13...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present dissertation is to investigate th...
Scholars routinely date the beginnings of Christian history-writing to the fourth century AD. In thi...
This thesis intends to examine four chronicles from fifth, sixth, and early seventh century Spain an...
The author offers a brief survey of the history of the sixth century, and in particular of the reign...
The purpose of this article is to express, expand and sharpen views concerning history, historiogra...
Lorsque l'historiographie chrétienne de l'Antiquité tardive évoque les mouvements hérétiques, elle s...
"In the sixth century CE the East Roman (or "Byzantine") Emperor Justinian presided over nearly four...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
By closely analysing the Chronicle of Hydatius of Chaves, I have tried to find out to what extent an...
By closely analysing the Chronicle of Hydatius of Chaves, I have tried to find out to what extent an...
Le genre de la chronique, inauguré, chez les chrétiens latinophones, par saint Jérôme (qui, lui-même...
When Christian historiography of late Antiquity evokes heretical movements, it relies on the represe...
The Historia Augusta is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian(117-13...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present dissertation is to investigate th...
Scholars routinely date the beginnings of Christian history-writing to the fourth century AD. In thi...
This thesis intends to examine four chronicles from fifth, sixth, and early seventh century Spain an...
The author offers a brief survey of the history of the sixth century, and in particular of the reign...
The purpose of this article is to express, expand and sharpen views concerning history, historiogra...
Lorsque l'historiographie chrétienne de l'Antiquité tardive évoque les mouvements hérétiques, elle s...
"In the sixth century CE the East Roman (or "Byzantine") Emperor Justinian presided over nearly four...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
The chronicle is a very frequent form in Christian historiography. Greek chronographies and Latin fa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...