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ZOSIMUS

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 1044 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ZOSIMUS  ,

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historical writer, flourished at Constantinople during the second
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half of the 5th century A.D . According to Photius, he was a count, and held the office of " advocate " of the imperial
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treasury . His New
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History, mainly a compilation from previous authors (Dexippus,
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Eunapius,
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Olympiodorus), is in six books: the first sketches briefly the history of the early emperors from Augustus to Diocletian (305) ; the second, third and
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fourth
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deal more fully with the period from the accession of Constantius and Galerius to the
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death of
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Theodosius; the fifth and
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sixth cover the period between 395 and 410 . The
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work, which is apparently unfinished, must have been written between 450-502 . The style is characterized by Photius as concise, clear and pure . The historian's
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object was to account for the decline of the
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Roman
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empire from the pagan point of view, and in this undertaking he at various points treated the Christians with some unfairness . The best edition is by Mendelssohn (1887), who fully discusses the question of the authorities used by Zosimus; there is an excellent appreciation of him in Ranke's Weltgeschichte, iv . French
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translation by Cousin (1678) ;
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English (
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anonymous), 1684, 1814 .

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