Hesychius Of Miletus

Hesychius Of Miletus

▪ Byzantine historian
flourished 6th century

      Byzantine historian and literary biographer whose chronicle of world history influenced later Byzantine historical accounts and provided singular data on the history of Constantinople. His works are also a valuable source for the history of Greek literature. A native of Miletus during the reign (527–565) of the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I, Hesychius wrote the Historia Romaike te kai pantodape (“Roman and Universal History”) in six books. The chronicle extended from the Assyrian ruler Belus, the reputed founder of the Assyrian empire (2nd millennium BC), to the emperor Anastasius I (died 518). It also contains a long passage, the Patria Kōnstantinoupoleōs, on the origins of the city of Constantinople, which is the sole extant text of the original Historia.

      Hesychius also wrote a history of the emperor Justin I (518–527) and of the early years of Justinian I, but the work is lost. His Onomatologos ē pinax tōn en paideia onomastōn (“Nomenclature, or Index of Famous Persons in Learning”) is significant for its biographical notices of notable Greek writers. In it the authors were classified as poets, philosophers, historians, orators-grammarians, medical men, and miscellaneous writers. In each category the subjects were entered chronologically. The biographies followed a fixed form comprising the writer's origins, education, place and time of writings, and a list of his works. The authors were all non-Christian. About the mid-9th century an anonymous synopsis was made, which substituted an alphabetical order for the original chronological arrangement and added articles on Christian and later writers.

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