Iulius Africanus Chronographiae : : The Extant Fragments / / Iulius Africanus; ed. by Martin Wallraff.

Iulius Africanus has rightly been called the "Father of Christian Chronography". His world chronicle is one of the few works of Christian literature pioneering a new genre. Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages mainly articulated their reflection on history in the form of the world chronicle....

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte , N.F. 15
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Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Iulius Africanus, Chronographiae
  • Testimonia on the Life of Iulius Africanus
  • Testimonia on General Aspects of the Chronographiae
  • Material from Books 1/2: From Adam to Moses
  • Material from Book 3: From Moses to the First Olympiad F50-T49
  • Material from Book 3: From Moses to the First Olympiad T50-F64
  • Material from Books 4/5: From the First Olympiad to the End of the Chronographiae F65-T77
  • Material from Books 4/5: From the First Olympiad to the End of the Chronographiae F78-F89
  • Material from Books 4/5: From the First Olympiad to the End of the Chronographiae F90-F100
  • Indices
  • 1. Index textuum adhibitorum et locorum citatorum
  • 2. Index nominum propriorum
  • 3. Comparatio numerorum
  • Appendix: The Chronological System