Laonici Chalcocondylae Atheniensis historiarum libri decem
Laonicus Chalcocondyles author Immanuel Bekker editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Dec '11
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This 1843 edition of Chalcocondyles' history of the fall of Byzantium provides a Latin translation with the original Greek text.
The Byzantine Greek Laonicus Chalcocondyles (c.1430–90) wrote a history of the period from 1298 to 1463 in imitation of the Ancient Greek historians. This edition by Immanuel Bekker, first published in 1843, collates the texts of surviving manuscripts and provides a Latin translation together with the original Greek text.The Byzantine writer Laonicus Chalcocondyles (c.1430–90) has been described as 'the last Athenian historian'. From a noble Athenian family, he moved to the court of Mistra in the Peloponnese, then ruled by Constantine XI Palaiologos (later the last emperor of Byzantium), and may have been a pupil of Gemistos Plethon. Laonicus' most important work was this 'Apodeixis' or 'setting forth' of the history of the period from 1298 to 1463, during which the Byzantine Empire came under increasing pressure from, and eventually succumbed to, the Ottoman Turks. Laonicus uses the Ancient Greek historians, especially Herodotus, as his models, comparing the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the fall of Troy. The surviving Greek manuscripts of his work were not well preserved, and for this edition of 1843, the German philologist Immanuel Bekker (1785–1871) collated the various versions and supplied a Latin translation, rendering the work accessible to historians.
ISBN: 9781108042215
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 34mm
Weight: 760g
604 pages