Theodorus Lector
Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, Justin I, Constantine the Great, Theodosius II
978-620-0-77836-9
6200778361
104
2013-01-12
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Theodorus Lector was a lector, or reader, at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople during the early sixth century. He wrote two works of history; one is a collection of sources which relates events beginning in 313, during Constantine's early reign, down to 439, in the reign Theodosius II. The other is Theodorus' own work, retelling events from the death of Theodosius II in 450 to the beginning of Justin I's reign in 518. The former work is important to scholars editing the authors quoted by Theodorus; the latter exists only in fragment and owes its importance more to the "scantiness of our information concerning the period it treats rather than its merits."
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