
The twelfth-century chronicle of John Zonaras, which begins with the biblical Creation and ends in 1118, is one of the longest historical accounts written in Greek that has come down to us. It was also one of the most popular historical works of the Greek-speaking world during the Middle Ages, with a remarkably large number of manuscripts preserving the entire text or parts of it. John Zonaras' Epitome of Histories: A Compendium of Jewish-Roman History and Its Reception analyses Zonaras' chronicle as both a literary composition and a historical account. It concentrates on its composition, sources, and political, ideological, and literary background. It also includes discussions that go beyond the text, such as on the intellectual networks surrounding Zonaras, and the anticipated audience and the reception of the chronicle. By examining such issues, Theofili Kampianaki aims to present Zonaras' chronicle as a product which emerged from a milieu characterized by the increased contacts with Western people and the Komnenian style of rulership in the imperial bureaucracy, and as a work which seamlessly merges the traditions of chronicle writing and classicizing historiography.
How did John Zonaras construct his twelfth-century chronicle to bridge the gap between biblical tradition and classicizing historiography within the context of the Komnenian era? Theofili Kampianaki, a scholar specializing in Byzantine literature and history, utilizes a rigorous analysis of manuscript evidence and historical context to argue that Zonaras' work was a sophisticated product of its time. She examines the chronicle not merely as a record of events, but as a deliberate literary composition shaped by the political and intellectual climate of the Byzantine imperial bureaucracy.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Byzantine historiography and the specific intellectual environment of the Komnenian period. Experts highlight the text for its detailed examination of how medieval chroniclers synthesized diverse traditions into a cohesive narrative structure.
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192688588
ISBN-13:
9780192688583
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