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Prokopios
Adler number: pi,2479
Translated headword: Prokopios, Procopius
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Illustris [in status];[1] of
Caesarea in Palestine.[2] Rhetor and sophist. He wrote a
Roman History, i.e. the wars of Belisarius the patrician,[3] the actions performed in Rome and Libya. He lived in the time of the emperor Justinian, was employed as Belisarius' secretary, and accompanied him in all the wars and events which he recorded. He also wrote another book, the so-called
Anecdota,[4] on the same events; both works [sc. together] are 9 books.[5]
[Note that] the book of
Procopius called
Anecdota contains abuse and mockery of the emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora, and indeed of Belisarius himself as well, and his wife.[6]
Greek Original:Prokopios, Illoustrios, Kaisareus ek Palaistinês, rhêtôr kai sophistês. egrapsen Historian Rhômaïkên, êgoun tous polemous Belisariou patrikiou, ta kata Rhômên kai Libuên prachthenta. gegonen epi tôn chronôn Ioustinianou tou basileôs, hupographeus chrêmatisas Belisariou kai akolouthos kata pantas tous sumbantas polemous te kai praxeis tas hup' autou sungrapheisas. egrapse kai heteron biblion, ta kaloumena Anekdota, tôn autôn praxeôn: hôs einai amphotera biblia th#. hoti to biblion Prokopiou to kaloumenon Anekdota psogous kai kômôidian Ioustinianou basileôs periechei kai tês autou gunaikos Theodôras, alla mên kai autou Belisariou kai tês gametês autou.
Notes:
Born c.500 AD.
Adler identifies
Hesychius of Miletus as the source of the main paragraph of this entry.
See generally: RE Prokopios(21); PLRE III
Procopius(2); OCD4
Procopius.
[1] cf.
chi 526, and see generally
Photius s.v.
[2] See generally OCD4
Caesarea(2). (Not the same as
kappa 1201.)
[3]
beta 233.
[4] a.k.a
Secret History. The Suda contains many quotations from it. See generally
Prokopios, The Secret History, with related texts edited and translated with an introduction by Anthony Kaldellis (Indianapolis & Cambridge 2010).
[5] That is, 8 + 1.
[6] Antonina.
Reference:
Averil Cameron, Procopius and the sixth century (1985)
Keywords: biography; chronology; ethics; geography; historiography; history; military affairs; rhetoric; women
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 9 May 2002@12:19:10.
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