The Fifth-Century Chroniclers. Prosper, Hydatius and the Gallic Chronicle of 452

The Fifth-Century Chroniclers. Prosper, Hydatius and the Gallic Chronicle of 452

Author
Steven Muhlberger
Publisher
Francis Cairns Publications
Language
English
Year
1990
Page
341
ISBN
0905205766,9780905205762
File Type
pdf
File Size
9.3 MiB

The fifth century AD has always been a period of intense interest for historians. At the beginning, the Roman Empire looked as impentrable as it had done for centuries, but by 500AD the world had changed beyond recognition. The western emperor had been deposed and the imperial government had lost control of most of Europe. From now on, inhabitants of western Europe lived in a post-Roman world. The writers of Latin histories in the fifth century were not concerned with the minutiae of politcs, or military affairs, they were Christians who saw the development of the world purely as God's plan for humanity. The connection between present and past was best shown through the new type of historical work, the Christian chronicle, the narrative structure of which was based around extensive lists, with minimal written detail. The three chroniclers whose work is discussed here were amongst the earliest to take up this new literary form, and each wrote a continuation of Jerome's chroncile, itself a translation of Eusebius' Christian world chronicle.

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