PROCOPIUS

prōkōˈpēəs, d. 565?, Byzantine historian, b. Caesarea in Palestine. He accompanied Belisarius on his campaigns as his secretary, and later he commanded the imperial navy and served (562) as prefect of Constantinople. His education, high connections, and public offices give his histories great value as firsthand accounts. His chief works are generally known as Procopius' History of His Own Time, dealing mainly with the wars against the Goths, Vandals, and Persians, and as the Secret History of Procopius, which is largely a scandalous and often scurrilous court chronicle. His authorship of the Secret History has been questioned, but most scholars now agree that it is an authentic work of Procopius. He also wrote On Buildings, a work in six books describing buildings erected by Justinian throughout the empire. In his polished style Procopius imitated the historians of the Greek classical period. His descriptions of social and religious customs among the barbarians are very valuable, but his histories are marred by his violent personal prejudices, e.g., in favor of Belisarius and against Empress Theodora.

See study by J. A. S. Evans (1972) and A. Cameron (1985).

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...CHAPTER XXIV PROCOPIUS 417...medical ____________________ 1 Procopius, B.P. i . 2; Theophanes, A.M. 5900...scepticism about this statement of Procopius, and many modern writers e.g. Tillemont...
...Professionals / 56 Chapter 2. The Revolt of Procopius Procopiuss Uprising / 68 Valens and the...Valentinian and Valens / 91 10. A bearded Procopius proclaims the reparatio fel(icium) temp(orum...
...fortification of the Balkans according to Procopius Buildings IV 156 7 Sixth-century...democratic way of life described by Procopius. 6 Safarrik bequeathed to posterity...Anthony 1995:90. the democracy described by Procopius, which curtailed any attempts at centralization...
...themselves we must turn first and foremost to Procopius, the remarkable historian whose history...This is how he prefaces his history. Procopius of Caesarea wrote the history of the...difficulties in assessing the reliability of Procopius as a writer is that he consciously models...
...so I arrived at the greatest of these, Procopius of Caesarea who, to quote an elegant...the story of the Christian faith. Yet Procopius and his continuator, Agathias of Myrrhina...books. 1 But the personality of Procopius is of importance, and so, too, is his...
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Procopius of Caesarea: Tyranny, History, and Philosophy at the End of Antiquity. by Michael Maas Procopius of Caesarea: Tyranny, History, and Philosophy at the...across the Mediterranean. His contemporary, the historian Procopius of Caesarea, chronicled Justinians reign in a History...
AMALASUNTHA, PROCOPIUS, AND A WOMANS PLACE A. Daniel...seemed dependable. One of these is Procopiuss account of the murder of Amalasuntha...know about Amalasuntha comes from Procopiuss history of Justinians wars with the...
Procopius and the Imperial Panel of S. Vitale by Irina Andreescu-Treadgold...ideology but with history. One of us, while studying Procopiuss History of the Wars and Secret History and the S. Vitale...both in Italy and elsewhere in the empire composed by Procopiuss of Caesarea, secretary of the Italian commander Belisarius...
...Christian Ceplecha, O.S.B., of St. Procopius Abbey and Benedictine University,lisle...Illinois, professed vows as a monk of St. Procopius Abbey in 1947, and was ordained to the...variety of capacities. He taught at St. Procopius (later Illinois Benedictine) College...
...respectively Plutarch, Polybius, and Procopius. Full recognition of such practices would...the last four books of the History of Procopius of Caesarea. In both of these cases Bruni...himself to the use of a single source - Procopius - a choice that required some further...
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...95. Motivated by self-preservation, Procopius did the sensible thing. An eminent historian...reigned 527-565 AD) in Constantinople, Procopius had written a caustic denunciation of...in jeopardy if the work ever surfaced, Procopius did not publish his Secret History while...
...successful women, Theodoras meteoric rise aroused deep resentment. Procopius, who gave an account of her life in his Secret History, reported...describing her as a nymphomaniac. He also eloquently paraphrased Procopius to the effect that after exhausting the arts of sensual pleasure...
...the seeds for centuries of religious disputes, famine and persecution in North Africa. According to the Byzantine historian Procopius, five million inhabitants of Numidia perished during the reign of the Emperor Justinian alone. Consigned to barren lands...
...many of their buildings and in their names - though it escapes me why perfectly good and deeply symbolic names like Saint Procopius must be replaced by Benedictine and Rosary by Dominican. Thus the first part of my argument: Catholic colleges have, by...
...describe dim skies, cold summers, and poor harvests in 536 and 537. "A most dread portent took place," the Byzantine historian Procopius wrote of 536; the sun "gave forth its light without brightness: Frost reportedly covered China in the summertime. Still, the...
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A Time to Pray Lisles St. Procopius Abbey to Play Host to Interfaith Thanksgiving...atmosphere in Lisle. The Benedictine monks of St. Procopius Abbey will welcome representatives of eight...For details about the abbey, visit www.procopius.org.
...celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at St. Procopius Abbey, 5601 College Road, Lisle. Born...Cemetery. Fr. James was a monk of St. Procopius Abbey and since 1964, director of the...School in Berwyn before coming to St. Procopius Academy in 1939. Already as a student...
...celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at St. Procopius Abbey, 5601 College Road, Lisle. Born...Cemetery. Fr. James was a monk of St. Procopius Abbey and since 1964, director of the...School in Berwyn before coming to St. Procopius Academy in 1939. Already as a student...
...Roman Galiardi, former president of St. Procopius College, now known as Benedictine University...1965 when the school was known as St. Procopius College. In 1971, he saw the institution...humor, said the Rev. James Flint, of St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle. "Those who remember him...
...and chose the life of a monk at St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle. That hasnAEt stopped...example of that working together, St. Procopius Abbey is a supporter of Benedictine efforts...Barcelona, Spain. The liturgist for St. Procopius Abbey, von Duerbeck has warmly welcomed...
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PROCOPIUS THE GREAT Czech Prokop Holy, d. 1434, Czech Hussite...Crusade at Usti-nad-Labem. In the subsequent four years Procopius led Hussite forces to victory in Hungary, Silesia, Saxony...representatives of the Council of Basel (see Basel, Council of ). Procopius, however, continued to campaign in Lusatia, Silesia...
PROCOPIUS proko pe s, d. 565?, Byzantine historian, b. Caesarea...firsthand accounts. His chief works are generally known as Procopius History of His Own Time, dealing mainly with the wars...Vandals, and Persians, and as the Secret History of Procopius, which is largely a scandalous and often scurrilous...
...Byzantine empress. Information about her early career comes from the often-questionable source, the Secret History of Procopius . It appears that she was the daughter of an animal trainer in the circus, and that she was an actress and prostitute before...
...An intolerant man, he sporadically persecuted orthodox Christians. At the beginning of his reign he put down the revolt of Procopius. He initiated warfare against the Visigoths under Athanaric and defeated them in 369. His attitude toward the Persian threat...
...Hussites the Taborites and the Utraquists widened. A Taborite, Procopius the Great , succeeded Zizka as military commander of the Hussites...decisive battle of Lipany (1434) the Taborites were routed and Procopius was killed. At a council meeting (1436) at Jihlava the Compactata...
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