Zosimus

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Zosimus was a Byzantine historian of the early 6th century best known for his pagan-leaning account of the later Roman Empire in his work "New History."

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Zosimus canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine historian
late antique historian
associatedWith Byzantine historiographical tradition
pagan intellectual circles of late antiquity
centuryActive 6th century
citedBy modern historians of late antiquity
culture Byzantine Empire
floruit early 6th century
genre historiography
political history
historicalPeriodDescribed late Roman Empire
Late Antiquity
surface form: later Roman Empire
historicalTheme The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
surface form: decline and fall of the Roman Empire

transition from paganism to Christianity in the Empire
influenceOn later debates on the fall of Rome
knownFor pagan-leaning account of the later Roman Empire
languageOfWork Ancient Greek
notableWork Νέα Ἱστορία
surface form: New History
occupation historian
perspective critical of Christian emperors
hostile to Christianity
regionDescribed Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire

Roman Empire
religiousOrientation pagan
subjectOf scholarly debate on pagan vs Christian interpretations of Rome’s decline
survivingWorkCount 1
textualTransmission preserved in medieval manuscripts
usesSourcesFrom Olympiodorus of Thebes
earlier Roman historians
viewOnRomeDecline attributes decline partly to abandonment of traditional pagan cults
workTitle Νέα Ἱστορία
surface form: New History

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Zosimus' "New History" author Zosimus
subject surface form: New History
Isaurians sourceMention Zosimus
Historia Nea author Zosimus
Serena sourceMention Zosimus