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An Alexandrian world chronicle

Full Translation Title: 
An Alexandrian world chronicle : edited and translated by Benjamin Garstad
Uniform Title: 
Excerpta Latina Barbari
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Dumbarton Oaks medieval library 14
Place of Publication: 
Cambridge, Mass. ; London England
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Harvard University Press
Publication Year: 
2012
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xxxix, 420 p.
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"An Alexandrian World Chronicle (Excerpta Latina Barbari) was considered important by no less a humanist than Joseph Scaliger. He recognized it as a representative of an early stage in the Christian chronicle tradition that would dominate medieval historiography. The original Greek text may have been a diplomatic gift from the court of Justinian to a potential ally among Frankish royalty, translated two centuries later by the Franks themselves in their efforts to convert the pagan Saxons. In addition to presenting a universal chronicle with a comprehensive ethnography and geography, the Excerpta offer a Euhemeristic narrative of the gods and another account of Alexander." HUP

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