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 Roman Emperors - DIR Justin II
His place was taken by John of Sirimis, or John Scholasticus, whose theology was Chalcedonian, though he managed to postpone a collision with Justinian long enough for death to claim the old emperor.
Evagrius (5.7) reports that the Persarmenians wanted to be Roman subjects so as to practice their religion in safety, and they sent a secret mission to Justin II and Justin came to an agreement with them.
Evagrius reported rumors that the commander had been negligent, or that he had betrayed the city.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Evagrius
Evagrius, a product of the masters of rhetoric, made a collection of the reports, letters, and decisions which he had written for the Patriarch Gregory.
Another collection contained discourses of Evagrius, among them a panegyric of the Emperor Maurice and his son Theodosius.
Evagrius furnishes details concerning events and persons, and does not neglect works of art (St. Sophia, H.E., IV, 31).
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 Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History (AD431-594), translated by E. Walford (1846). Introduction
Evagrius was a native of Epiphania on the Orontes, and his birth may be fixed about A.D. He was by profession a Scholasticus, or advocate, and by this title he is commonly distinguished from other persons of the same name.
The only extant work of Evagrius is the "Ecclesiastical History," commencing with the rise of the Nestorian controversy, and ending with the twelfth year of the reign of Maurice.
Evagrius also published a collection of his memorials and miscellaneous compositions, which may now be regarded as x lost (Book VI.
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 Evagrius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evagrius or Euagrius was the name of several people:
Evagrius of Constantinople (fourth century), bishop of Constantinople
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Evagrius Scholasticus: the Manuscripts of "The Ecclesiastical History"
Evagrius Scholasticus: the Manuscripts of "The Ecclesiastical History"
Evagrius Scholasticus (so-called to distinguish him from people like Evagrius Ponticus, the desert father) was born around 536 and died around 600 AD.
The ecclesiastical history of Evagrius : with the scholia / edited with introduction, critical notes, and indices by J. and L. Series: Byzantine texts Publisher: London : Methuen, 1898 Physical Desc.: xiv, 285 p : diagrs., fold.
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 Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History (AD431-594), translated by E. Walford (1846). Preface to the online ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
For Evagrius these were by Christophorson, who made extremely interesting conjectures upon the text, by John Scaliger, who made use of the notes of Bon.
In 1581, Peter Suffridus of Leeuwarden re-edited at Cologne Christophorson's Latin translation, and gave as an appendix to Evagrius the variants of Christophorson and Curterius.
In the new Geneva edition of 1612, a reprint of the Greek texts of Estienne was added to the edition of Suffridus, and in the case of Evagrius the variants of J. Scaliger.
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 Plagues from Athens to Justinian
Evagrius, a lawyer and honorary prefect living in the city of Antioch, wrote his Historia Ecclesiastica covering the years 431-594 at the end of the sixth century.
Evagrius described facial inflammation, followed by a sore throat, as an introductory symptom.
Evagrius, 11, 13; IV, 8; IV, 29 mentioned this attitude, but claimed that no one could know the motives of God; cf.
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 Electronic Antiquities Volume XXX, Number XXX
Evagrius, writing at the end of the sixth century, also, however, refers to a holy Symeon who pretended to be mad in public (Eccl.
Here K in fact suggests that Leontius was admitting a written source and perhaps 'never intended to pass off John's testimony as something he received orally' (p.24), although K does maintain that Leontius 'does claim to have had access to an eyewitness account' (p.23).
Although K really does not seem to discuss Evagrius' version adequately, his obvious defence would be that it is not relevant since, for K, Leontius' version is an independent fiction.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Constantina
Tiberius circumvented this by orchestrating his daughters' marriages, Constantina to Maurice, and Charito to the general Germanus, governor of Africa, with both his sons-in-law-elect being given the rank of Caesar.
[[2]] Constantina's role in the transfer of power was specifically recognised by Evagrius who, in recording the betrothal of Maurice and Constantina, speaks of the empire as being her dowry.
Allen, Evagrius Scholasticus, the Church Historian, Louvain, 1981, 244-45.
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 AllRefer.com - Evagrius Scholasticus (Historians, Miscellaneous, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Evagrius Scholasticus (Historians, Miscellaneous, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Evagrius Scholasticus[EvA´grEus] Pronunciation Key, c.536–c.600, Syrian ecclesiastical historian, a prominent, honored lawyer in Antioch and Constantinople.
His Ecclesiastical History (431–594), written in excellent Greek, is an authentic source for the history of Nestorianism and Monophysitism.
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 The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus by Michael Whitby, ISBN 0853236054 And The Longest Silence: A Life ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus by Michael Whitby, ISBN 0853236054 And The Longest Silence: A Life In Fishing
These six books trace the history of the church from the start of the Nestorian controversy in 428 until the death of Evagrius's employer, Patriarch Gregory of Antioch, in 592.
A collection of breathtakingly exquisite essays born of a lifetime of fishing.
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 Antiquity: The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus.(Review) (book review)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Antiquity: The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus.(Review) (book review)@ HighBeam Research
The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus.(Review) (book review)
Antiquity; 6/1/2001; JAMES, N. The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus (Translated Texts for Historians 33).
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Evagrius Scholasticus @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
EVAGRIUS SCHOLASTICUS [Evagrius Scholasticus], c.536-c.600, Syrian ecclesiastical historian, a prominent, honored lawyer in Antioch and Constantinople.
His Ecclesiastical History (431-594), written in excellent Greek, is an authentic source for the history of Nestorianism and Monophysitism.
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 Ecclesiastical History Of Evagrius Scholasticus; Author: Translator Whitby, Michael; Introduction: Whitby, Michael; ...
Ecclesiastical History Of Evagrius Scholasticus; Author: Translator Whitby, Michael; Introduction: Whitby, Michael; Paperback
It illustrates the close interaction of secular and ecclesiastical concerns in the later Roman world.
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 The History of the Church : From Christ to Constantine (Penguin Classics)
It was the first extensive, systematic attempt to present Christian history up till the author's time (4th century).
In the centuries following the work of Eusebius, many other authors attempted Histories, including Sulpitius Severus, Hermias Sozomen, Socrates Scholasticus, Theodoret, Evagrius Scholasticus, John of Ephesus, Gennadius of Marseilles, Isidore of Seville, Bede the Venerable, and others (just to list the major attempts through the 7th century).
But none of these authors--and some would argue that none since--achieved what Eusebius did in his Ecclesiastical History.
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 Z305sources.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus, translated by M. Whitby, Liverpool 2000
John the Lydian, Bureaucracy in Traditional Society: Romano-Byzantine bureaucracies viewed from within, T.F. Carney, Kansas 1971; and Iohannes Lydus on Powers, or Magistracies of the Roman State, A.C. Bandy, Philadelphia 1983
Allen, P., Evagrius Scholasticus, the church historian, Louvain 1981
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 Whitby, Michael: Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus
Whitby, Michael, Translator Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus.
The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius narrates the history of the church from the start of the Nestorian controversy in 428 until the death of Evagrius’ employer, Patriarch Gregory of Antioch Gregory in 592.
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 Antiquity: The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus.(Review) (book review)
Antiquity: The Ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus.(Review) (book review)
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