The Chronicle of the Logothete

Staffan Wahlgren translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Liverpool University Press

Published:31st Mar '19

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The Chronicle of the Logothete cover

The Chronicle of Logothetes covers the period from the Creation of the World to the burial of emperor Romanos I Lekapenos in the summer of 948 AD. If we deduce a medieval text's importance and success from the number of extant manuscripts, this work must score highly. While some medieval chronicles have come down to us in only one manuscript, about thirty manuscripts transmit the Chronicle of the Logothete in its main form, and there are also manuscripts containing different kinds of elaborated versions of the text. Also, the chronicle was translated into Old Slavonic at least twice. In spite of the work's popularity, the chronicler himself remains obscure. It has been suggested that this could be Symeon Metaphrastes, an illustrious Byzantine literate who collected and edited, or wrote, Saints' Lives. However, it is fairly certain only the final compilation of the text was made in the second half of the 10th century, which reveals a pro-Lekapenian bias and an antipathy towards the Macedonian dynasty. This volume is based on the translator's 2006 edition of the text and constitutes the first translation ever into English.

Reviews

'The importance of this chronicle cannot be overstressed: for us it is the most important Byzantine history for the hundred years after Theophanes, who covered up to the early ninth century. It is a great historical and historiographical read, too.'
Adrian Spooner, Classics for All
‘A very careful and useful translation that will contribute to the knowledge of Byzantine historiography among medievalists and the general public.’
Juan Signes Codoñer, The Byzantine Review
‘The book can be recommended as a useful working tool for capturing this important text, not only byzantinists, but also by historians without restrictions, because of the excellent translation, which is enriched by the philological commentary.’
Raphael Brendel, Sehepunkte

ISBN: 9781786942074

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320 pages