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John Malalas, Chronicle 11.25

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Context

John Malalas, a moniker probably derived from Aramaic malolo meaning “orator”, was an educated Syrian who moved from Antioch to Constantinople early in the reign of Justinian I. His only known work is a historical chronicle in 18 books, apparently composed in two editions, spanning from early times probably to the death of Justinian, with a distinct focus on events in the eastern Mediterranean. In his passage on the reign of Antoninus Pius, John records the emperor’s construction of public baths at Caesarea.

Text

Ἔκτισε δὲ καὶ ἐν Καισαρείᾳ τῆς Παλαιστίνης λουτρόν, καὶ ἐν Νικομηδείᾳ τῆς Βιθυνίας καὶ ἐν Ἐφέσῳ τῆς Ἀσίας· ἅπερ δημόσια λουτρὰ εἰς τὸ ἴδιον ἐπεκάλεσεν ὄνομα. 1

Textual Note

Ed. Thurn 2000

Translation

(Antoninus Pius) also built baths at Caesarea Palestinae and at Nicomedia of Bithynia and at Ephesus in Asia. These public baths he named after himself. 2

Translation Note

Adapted from Jeffreys et al. 2017

Works Cited

  • 1 John Malalas, Ioannis Malalae Chronographia, ed. Johannes Thurn, repr. 2012, Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae 35 (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000), bk: 11.25, p: 212.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record
  • 2 Jerome, Lives of Illustrious Men: Machine Readable Text, ed. Philip Schaff (Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 1993), bk: 11.25, p: 149.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record

 

How to Cite This Entry

Joseph L. Rife, “John Malalas, Chronicle 11.25,” in Caesarea Maritima: A Collection of Testimonia, entry published June 30, 2023, https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/242.

Bibliography:

Joseph L. Rife, “John Malalas, Chronicle 11.25.” In Caesarea Maritima: A Collection of Testimonia, edited by Joseph L. Rife., edited by Joseph L. Rife. Caesarea City and Port Exploration Project, 2023. Entry published June 30, 2023. https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/242.

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Entry Title: John Malalas, Chronicle 11.25

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  • Joseph L. Rife, general editor, Vanderbilt University
  • Joseph L. Rife, editor, Caesarea Maritima: A Collection of Testimonia
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