Causation in Orosius' Seven Books of History Against the Pagans
Title | Causation in Orosius' Seven Books of History Against the Pagans PDF eBook |
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Pages | 68 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Apologetics |
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Only recently has the reputation of the fifth century presbyter and historian, Paulus Orosius, begun to recover from his many detractors in modem scholarship. Beginning with Gibbon, up until today, many scholars have emphasized Orosius' Christian assumptions and apologetic intentions in his historical work, and dismissed or downplayed its historical content. While a few scholars have attempted to reaffirm that Orosius was operating in the Classical historiographical tradition, Orosius' interpretation of history, which was heavily informed by his Christian beliefs, tends to mark Orosius as beginning a new Christian historiographical tradition. To better understand how Orosius saw the practice of history, and whether he represented a break from the Classical historiographical tradition, this paper examines how he viewed causation. In this thesis, the explanations from Orosius' historical work Seven Books of History against the Pagans are grouped into categories and analyzed. The result of this analysis shows that Orosius used both divine causes to explain events as well as more traditional secular ones. The examination of both his divine and secular explanations paint the picture of a historian who was attempting to write history in the Classical tradition, and whose methodology does not stray far from his pagan predecessors. This conclusion undermines the attempts of some scholars to view Orosius' work as a theological endeavor, as opposed to an historical one, as well as breaks down any binary distinction between Orosius as a new kind of Christian historian or one following in the historiographical tradition that had come before.
The Seven Books of History Against the Pagans of Paulus Orosius
Title | The Seven Books of History Against the Pagans of Paulus Orosius PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Kuriappilly (o.c.d.) |
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Pages | 152 |
Release | 2005 |
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Seven Books of History Against the Pagans. The Apology of Paulus Orosius. Translated with Introduction and Notes by Irving Woodworth Raymond. [With a Map.].
Title | Seven Books of History Against the Pagans. The Apology of Paulus Orosius. Translated with Introduction and Notes by Irving Woodworth Raymond. [With a Map.]. PDF eBook |
Author | Paulus Orosius |
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Pages | 436 |
Release | 1936 |
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The Seven Books of History Against the Pagans
Title | The Seven Books of History Against the Pagans PDF eBook |
Author | Paulus Orosius |
Publisher | Washington : Catholic University of America Press |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | Religion |
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This work is valuable as history, containing as it does contemporary information on the period after 278 A.D. It was used widely during the Middle Ages, and the existence today of nearly 200 manuscript copies is evidence of its past popularity.
Seven Books of History Against the Pagans
Title | Seven Books of History Against the Pagans PDF eBook |
Author | Paulus Orosius |
Publisher | |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 1936 |
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The seven books of history against the pagans (Historiarum adversus paganos libri VII, engl.) Transl. by Roy J(oseph) Deferrari
Title | The seven books of history against the pagans (Historiarum adversus paganos libri VII, engl.) Transl. by Roy J(oseph) Deferrari PDF eBook |
Author | Paulus Orosius |
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Release | 1964 |
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Emerging Powers in Eurasian Comparison, 200–1100
Title | Emerging Powers in Eurasian Comparison, 200–1100 PDF eBook |
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Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2022-11-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004519912 |
This book looks at the fall and persistence of empires from the perspective of the powers that replaced them, and compares several cases between China and the West in the first millennium CE with surprisingly similar beginnings and different outcomes.