학술논문

CHRONOGRAPHS IN ROMANIAN LITERATURE.
Document Type
Article
Source
Euromentor; Sep2012, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p80-88, 9p
Subject
Historiography
Standard language
Language & languages
Byzantine Empire
Rome
Language
ISSN
2068780X
Abstract
This article is about the chronographs, works that describe the history of different nations, but also of the nations they are in contact with. There are two types of genders in Byzantine culture, one is (the) history itself, which describes the events contemporary to the writer. The other type is the chronicle or chronograph, which presents events from the beginning of the world. Some of the chronographs are the Manasses Chronicle, Turcograecia or The Chronicle from 1570. In Romanian culture, there are three types of chronographs: Kigalas (type), Dorothei (type) or Danovici (type). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]