Jordanes
Jordanes (/dʒɔrˈdeɪniːz/),[1] ayrıca Jordanis yazılır ya da, daha seyrek, Jornandes,[2] 6. yüzyıl Romalı bürokrat,[3] hayatının sonraki bölümünde tarih konusuna yönelmiştir.
Kaynakça
- ↑ "Jordanes". The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Columbia University Press, 2012.
- ↑ According to Schanz-Hosius (Geschichte der Römischen Literatur, 4, vol. 2 (1920), pp. 115, 118) the best MSS of his work present his name as Jordanes, as does the 'Geographus Ravennas'. Jordanis is a 'vulgar' form that is also used, while Jornandes only appears in lesser MSS. The form Jornandes, however, was often used in older publications.
- ↑ "If Jordanes was a bishop (as is frequently assumed) and if he lived in Italy (also frequently assumed), those elements of his background have left no trace in his two histories" (Brian Croke (1987), "Cassiodorus and the Getica of Jordanes", Classical Philology 82: 119 (117–134)., DOI:10.1086/367034
Kaynaklar
- Mierow, Charles Christopher, The Gothic History of Jordanes: In English with an Introduction and a Commentary, 1915. Reprinted 2006. Evolution Publishing, ISBN 978-1-889758-77-0.
- Bu maddenin bazı bölümleri, şu anda kamu malı olan "Encyclopædia Britannica'nın on birinci baskısından" çevrilmiştir.
- Bu maddenin bazı bölümleri, şu anda kamu malı olan "Katolik Ansiklopedinden" çevrilmiştir.
- Carlo Troya (1842) (it). Storia d'Italia del medio-evo. Tip. del Tasso stamp. reale. s. 1331–. http://books.google.com/books?id=73w5AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1331. Erişim tarihi: 5 April 2013.
- Kulikowski, Michael, Rome’s Gothic Wars, p. 130.
- Arne Søby Christensen, Cassiodorus, Jordanes, and the History of the Goths. Studies in a Migration Myth, 2002, ISBN 978-87-7289-710-3
- Kai Brodersen, Könige im Karpatenbogen: Zur historischen Bedeutung von Jordanes' Herrscherliste. In: Zeitschrift für Siebenbürgische Landeskunde 36 (2013) pp. 129–146 (ISSN 0344-3418)
Dış bağlantılar
- Jordanes çalışmaları – Gutenberg Projesi
- Şablon:Internet Archive author
- Jordanes, The Origins and Deeds of the Goths, translated by Charles C. Mierow. alternative.
- James J. O'Donell (1982), "The Aims of Jordanes", Historia 31: 223–240, http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/newjod/html/texts/jordanes.html
- The Origins and Deeds of the Goths
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