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The ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus / translated with an introduction by Michael Whitby.

Title
The ecclesiastical history of Evagrius Scholasticus / translated with an introduction by Michael Whitby.
Author
Evagrius, Scholasticus, 536?-
Publication
Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2000.

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Additional Authors
Whitby, Michael.
Description
lxiii, 390 p. : maps; 21 cm.
Summary
"The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus 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, in 592. It is our best continuous account of these ecclesiastical events and provides an important narrative of disputes within the Church in the fifth century, which includes substantial quotations from relevant contemporary documents, some of them unique. For the sixth century Evagrius included more secular material so that in the last two books (AD 565-92) this text makes an important contribution to our understanding of secular as well as ecclesiastical events. It is also important historiographically because Evagrius' choice and presentation of material illustrate the close interaction of secular and ecclesiastical concerns in the later Roman world, demonstrating that it is impossible to study either in isolation."--publisher description.
Series Statement
Translated texts for historians ; v. 33
Uniform Title
  • Ecclesiastical history. English
  • Translated texts for historians ; v. 33.
Alternative Title
Ecclesiastical history.
Subject
  • Church history > Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
  • Church history > Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-353) and indexes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0853236054 (pbk.)
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library