A "Woven-Texture" Narration: On the Compilation Method of the Syriac Renaissance Chronicles (Twelfth-Thirteenth Centuries)

Syrian Orthodox historians adopted a compilatory method in the composition of their chronicles. The practice of selecting, excerpting and structuring previous material in a new work is thus a cue of the way the authors intended to provide historical knowledge to the readers. This article focuses on...

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Subtitles:Techniques of compilation in late ancient and medieval historiography
Main Author: Mazzola, Marianna 1988- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brepols [2017]
In: Sacris erudiri
Year: 2017, Volume: 56, Pages: 445-463
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Michael, I., Antiochia, Patriarch 1126-1199, Chronicle / Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad annum Christi 1234 pertinens / Syrisch-Orthodoxe Kirche von Antiochien / Historiography / Compilation / History 1100-1300
IxTheo Classification:KAA Church history
KAE Church history 900-1300; high Middle Ages
KBL Near East and North Africa
KDF Orthodox Church
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Summary:Syrian Orthodox historians adopted a compilatory method in the composition of their chronicles. The practice of selecting, excerpting and structuring previous material in a new work is thus a cue of the way the authors intended to provide historical knowledge to the readers. This article focuses on the compilation method of the Syriac Renaissance chronicles of Michael the Great and Anonymous (1234). Through a compared text analysis with some of the main sources it will be detected common redactional techniques and attitudes which partly results from the participation of the authors to a common compilation culture, shared by earlier historians as well, and partly from the new historical-intellectual context they were working in. It will be argued that both Michael the Great and the Anonymous employ novel redactional devices to emphasize the authoritative value of the quotations and harmonize the combination of the sources with the aim of providing a reasoned systematization of earlier historical knowledge. The new historical circumstances which determined the tenth-century centralization of the Syrian Orthodox community in the Melitene region and the consequent economic and intellectual flourishing created the conditions for the development of this project and the new literary techniques associated with it. Moreover, whereas parallel projects of systematization in other traditions (like e.g. Byzantium) produced excerpts collections, Syriac Renaissance historians adopted exclusively the chronicle format. This choice ties in the earlier historiographical tradition since no historical collection exists independently in Syriac, which betrays the relevance of the chronological arrangement for the Syrian Orthodox historical discourse.
Item Description:Seite 393-393: Einleitung "Techniques of compilation in late ancient and medieval historiography" edited by P. Van Nuffelen, E. Delacenserie, P. Manafis in diesem Heft
ISSN:2295-9025
Contains:Enthalten in: Sacris erudiri
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1484/J.SE.5.114780