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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 786 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THEOPHANES  , surnamed " the

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Confessor " (c . A.D . 758-817), Greek ascetic, chronicler and saint, belonged to a noble And wealthy
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family, and held several offices under
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Constantine V . Copronymus (741-775) . He subsequently retired from the
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world and founded a monastery (rod Mey&Xou 'kypoii) near Sigriane.l He was a strong supporter of the worship of images, and in 815 was summoned to Constantinople by Leo the Armenian, who formally ordered him to renounce his principles . Theophanes refused, and, after two years' imprisonment, was banished to the island of Samothrace, where he died . He subsequently received the honours of
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canonization . At the request of his dying friend, George the
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Syncellus (q.v.), Theophanes undertook to continue his Chronicle, which he carried on from the accession of Diocletian to the downfall of Michael I . Rhangabes (284-813) . The
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work, although wanting in critical insight and
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chronological accuracy, is of
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great value as supplying the accounts of lost authorities . The language occupies a place midway between the stiff ecclesiastical and the vulgar Greek . In chronology, in addition to reckoning by the years of the world and the Christian era, Theophanes introduces in
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tabular form the regnal years of the
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Roman emperors, of the Persian kings and Arab caliphs, and of the five oecumenical patriarchs, a
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system which leads to considerable confusion .

The Chronicle was much used by succeeding chroniclers, and in 873-875 a compilation in barbarous Latin (in vol. ii. of De Boor's edition) was made by the papal librarian

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Anastasius from Nicephorus, George the Syncellus, and Theophanes for the use of a deacon named Johannes . The
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translation (or rather paraphrase) of Theophanes really begins with the reign of Justin II . (565), the excerpts from the earlier portion being scanty . At that time there were very few good Greek scholars in the West, and Anastasius shows himself no exception . There is also extant a further continuation, in six books, of the Chronicle down to the
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year 961 by a number of mostly
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anonymous writers (called O1 µera Oeoavnv, Scriptores
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post Theophanem), who undertook the work by the instructions of Constantine Porphyrogenitus .
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Editions of the Chronicle:—Editio princeps, J . Goar (1655); J . P . Migne, Petrologic Graeca, eviii.; J . Classen in
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Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist . Byzantinae (1839–41); and C. de Boor (1883-85), with an exhaustive
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treatise on the MS. and an elaborate
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index; see also the monograph by J . Pargoire, " Saint Theophane le Chronographe et ses rapports avec saint Theodore studite," in Bv3'avrcva Xpovuca, ix .

(St

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Petersburg, 1902) . Editions of the Continuation in J . P . Migne, Pair . Gr., cix., and by I . Bekker, Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist . Byz . (1838); on both
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works and Theophanes generally, see C . Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (1897) ; Ein Dithyrambus auf Theophanes Confessor (a
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panegyric on Theophanes by a certain proZoasecretis, or chief secretary, under Constantine Porphyrogenitus) and Eine neue Vita
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des Theophanes Confessor (anonymous), both edited by the same writer in Sitzungsberichte der philos.-philol. and t Near the
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village of Kurshunla, on the Sea of Marmora, between the site of the ancient
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Cyzicus and the mouth of the Rhyndacus, ruins of the monastery may still be seen; on the whole question see J . Pargoire's monograph, section 6 (see Bibliography) . der hist . Cl. der k. bayer .

Akad. der Wissenschaften (1896, pp . 583–625; and 1897, pp . 371–399);

Gibbon's Decline and Fall (ed . Bury), v. p . 500 .

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