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JOANNES See also: Byzantine chronicler and theologian, flourished at Constantinople in the 12th century
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Under Alexius I
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See also: Comnenus he held the offices of See also: commander of tlae bodyguard and private secretary to the emperor, but in the succeeding reign he retired to Hagia Glykeria (one of the Princes' Islands), where he spent the rest of his See also: life in writing books
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His most important See also: work, 'E7r1royi 'Io-ropcwv (compendium of See also: history), in eighteen books, extends from the creation of the See also: world to the See also: death of Alexius (1118)
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The earlier See also: part is largely See also: drawn from See also: Josephus; for See also: Roman history he chiefly followed Dio Cassius, whose first twenty books are not otherwise known to us
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His history was continued by Nicetas Acominatus
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Various ecclesiastical See also: works have been attributed to Zonaras—commentaries on the Fathers and the poems of See also: Gregory of Nazianzus; lives of See also: Saints; and a See also: treatise on the See also: Apostolical Canons—and there is no reason to doubt their genuineness
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The See also: lexicon, however, which has been handed down under his name (ed
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J
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A
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H
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Tittmann 18o8) is probably the work of a certain See also: Antonius Monachus (Stein's See also: Herodotus, ii
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479 f.) . See also: Complete edition in See also: Migne, Patrologia Graeca, exxxiv. cxxxv. exxxvii
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; the Chronicon by M
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Pinder and T
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Btittner-Wobst in the See also: Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist
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Bye
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(1841–97) and by L
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See also: Dindorf in the Teubner series (1868–76) ; see bibliography in C
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See also: Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (2nd ed
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1897)
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