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EVAGRIUS (c. 536–600)

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 959 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EVAGRIUS (c. 536–600)  , surnamed SCROLASTICUS, Church historian, was born at Epiphania in Coele–Syria . His surname shows him to have been an advocate, and it is supposed that he practised at
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Antioch . He was the legal adviser of Gregory, patriarch of that city, whom he successfully defended at Constantinople against certain serious charges . Through this connexion he was brought under the
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notice of the emperor Tiberius
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Constantine, who honoured him with the rank of quaestorian; Maurice Tiberius made him master of the rolls . His influence and reputation were so considerable that on the occasion of his second
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marriage a public festival was celebrated in his honour, which was interrupted by a terrible
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earthquake . Evagrius's name has been preserved by his Ecclesiastical
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History in six books, extending over the period from the third general council(that of Ephesus, 431) to the
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year 593 . It thus continues the
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work of Eusebius,
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Socrates,
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Sozomen and
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Theodoret . Though not wholly trustworthy, and often very credulous, this work is on the whole impartial, and appears to have been compiled from
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original documents, from which many valuable excerpts are given . It is particularly helpful to the student of the history of dogma during the 5th and 6th centuries, while the
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political history of the time is by no means neglected . Evagrius made use of the writings of Eustathius, John of Epiphania, John Malalas,
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Procopius, and (possibly) Menander
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Protector . The best edition of the History is that of L . Parmentier and J .

Bidez (

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London, 1898), which contains the Scholia; it is also included in Migne's Patrologia Graeca, lxxxvi . There is an
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English
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translation in Bohn's Ecclesiastical Library . See Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litter atur (1897) ; F . C . Baur, Die Epochen der kirchlichen Geschichtsschreibung (1852); L . Jeep, Quellenuntersuchungen zu den griechischen Kirchenhistorikern (1884) .

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