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Chronographia (Gr****: Χρονογραφία),
meaning "description of time", and its
English equivalents,
Chronograph and Chronography, may
refer to: Chronographiae...
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Commentary on Plato’s
Teachings on the
Origin of the Soul, and the
Chronographia, a
series of
biographies from
emperor Basil II to
Nikephoros III, which...
- from his own hand are
visits to
Thessalonica and Paneas. He
wrote a
Chronographia (Χρονογραφία) in 18 books, the
beginning and the end of
which are lost...
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Theophanes undertook the
continuation of Syncellus'
Chronicle (Χρονογραφία,
Chronographia),
during the
years 810 to 815. The
language used
occupies a
place midway...
- own
lists of emperors. The 4th-century
calligrapher Filocalus, in his
Chronographia,
records 58
emperors from
Augustus to Constantine. His contemporary...
- a
period of
about 1000
years only; ... Herodotus, 2.145.1 Malalas,
Chronographia 2.30 Aeschylus,
Suppliant Women 317 Apollodorus, 2.1.4 & 3.1.1; Hyginus...
- Confessor.
Chronographia, pp. 484–86
Theophanes Confessor.
Chronographia, p. 485
Anonymus Vatic****, p.148
Theophanes Confessor.
Chronographia, p.486 Chronique...
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Incredible Tales 3; Malalas,
Chronographia 2.30; Tzetzes,
Chiliades 7.166 Apollodorus, 3.1.1; Hyginus,
Fabulae 178; Malalas,
Chronographia 2.30; Tzetzes, Chiliades...
- Akkad. Ctesias,
quoted by
Diodorus Siculus and in
George Syncellus's
Chronographia,
claimed to have
access to m****cripts from
Babylonian archives, which...
- 74.1-2 Plutarch,
Lucullus 23.6 Malalas,
Chronographia 2.30 Malalas,
Chronographia 2.31 Malalas,
Chronographia 2.34 Hyginus,
Fabulae 181
Diodorus Siculus...