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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 415 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HESYCHIUS OF MILETUS  , Greek chronicler and biographer, surnamed Illustrius, son of an advocate, flourished at Constantinople in the 5th century A.D. during the reign of Justinian . According to Photius (
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cod . 69) he was the author of three important
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works . (1) A Compendium of Universal
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History in six books, from Belus, the reputed founder of the
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Assyrian
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empire, to
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Anastasius I . (d . 518) . A considerable fragment has been preserved from the
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sixth
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book, entitled Mir pm Kwvara11rWUV4r6XEws, a history of
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Byzantium from its earliest beginnings till the time of
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Constantine the
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Great . (2) A
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Biographical
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Dictionary ('OvoisaroXoyos or lIivae) of Learned Men, arranged according to classes (poets, philosophers), the chief
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sources of which were the MovcnKr) icropia of Aelius Dionysius and the works of Herennius Philo . Much of it has been incorporated in the
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lexicon of Suidas, as we learn from that author . It is disputed, however, whether the words in Suidas (" of which this book is an epitome ") mean that Suidas himself epitomized the
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work of
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Hesychius, or whether they are
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part of the title of an already epitomized Hesychius used by Suidas . The second view is more generally held . The epitome referred to, in which alphabetical order was substituted for arrangement in classes and some articles on Christian writers added as a concession to the times, is assigned from
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internal indications to the years 829-837 .

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original work are lost, with the exception of the excerpts in Photius and Suidas . A smaller compilation, chiefly from
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Diogenes Laertius and Suidas, with a similar title, is the work of an unknown author of the 11th or 12th century . (3) A History of the Reign of Justin I . (518-527) and the early years of Justinian, completely lost . Photius praises the style of Hesychius, and credits him with being a veracious historian .
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Editions; J . C . Orelli (182o) and J . Flack (1882); fragments in C . W . Muller, Frag. hist . Graec. iv .

143 and in T . Preger's Scriptores originis Constantinopolitanae, i . (1901); Pseudo-Hesychius, by J .

Flach (188o) ; see generally C . Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Literatur (1897) .

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