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This book offers the first English translation of the funerary speech for John Chyrsostom delivered by one of his former clergy in a city close to Constantinople in the autumn of 407 when news arrived of John’s death on a forced march in eastern Asia Minor. The speech is the earliest and fullest account of John’s activities as bishop of Constantinople between 397 and 404. It replaces the slightly later Historical Dialogue on John by Palladius as the prime source for John in Constantinople The translators are both Late Roman Historians, and their introduction and notes illustrate the importance of this new text, which was first edited critically and published as recently as 2007.

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... the contribution of Barnes and Bevan should be praised as they have added a truly valuable work to the field of late antique religious and historical studies by supplementing an accurate commentary on an important text with a scrupulous philological reading of the manuscripts and editions. * Digressus 13, 32-36 *

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Notes on the translations
  • Chronology of John’s life and posthumous rehabilitation
  • Introduction
  • Funerary Speech for Bishop John
  • John’s Letters from Exile
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Translation of thirty selected letters of John
  • Appendices
  • A. The Council of the Oak
  • B. Theodoret’s Lost Orations on John
  • C. John in the Calendar of the Church of Constantinople
  • D. Concordance to the Funerary Speech
  • E. Concordance to Editions of Palladius, Historical Dialogue
  • F. Concordance to John’s Letters to Olympias
  • Map of Asia Minor
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Funerary Speech for John Chrysostom

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    A Hardback by Timothy D. Barnes, George Bevan


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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 24/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781846318870, 978-1846318870
      ISBN10: 1846318874
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers the first English translation of the funerary speech for John Chyrsostom delivered by one of his former clergy in a city close to Constantinople in the autumn of 407 when news arrived of John’s death on a forced march in eastern Asia Minor. The speech is the earliest and fullest account of John’s activities as bishop of Constantinople between 397 and 404. It replaces the slightly later Historical Dialogue on John by Palladius as the prime source for John in Constantinople The translators are both Late Roman Historians, and their introduction and notes illustrate the importance of this new text, which was first edited critically and published as recently as 2007.

      Trade Review
      ... the contribution of Barnes and Bevan should be praised as they have added a truly valuable work to the field of late antique religious and historical studies by supplementing an accurate commentary on an important text with a scrupulous philological reading of the manuscripts and editions. * Digressus 13, 32-36 *

      Table of Contents
      • Preface
      • Abbreviations
      • Notes on the translations
      • Chronology of John’s life and posthumous rehabilitation
      • Introduction
      • Funerary Speech for Bishop John
      • John’s Letters from Exile
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Translation of thirty selected letters of John
      • Appendices
      • A. The Council of the Oak
      • B. Theodoret’s Lost Orations on John
      • C. John in the Calendar of the Church of Constantinople
      • D. Concordance to the Funerary Speech
      • E. Concordance to Editions of Palladius, Historical Dialogue
      • F. Concordance to John’s Letters to Olympias
      • Map of Asia Minor
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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