Translated Texts for Historians

General Editors:
Mary Whitby, University of Oxford
Gillian Clark, University of Bristol
Mark Humphries, Swansea University
Editorial Committee:
Sebastian Brock, Oriental Institute, University Of Oxford
Averil Cameron, Keble College Oxford
Marios Costambeys, University of Liverpool
Judith Ryder, University of Oxford
Peter Heather, King's College London
Robert Hoyland, The Oriental Institute
William E. Klingshirn, The Catholic University of America
Michael Lapidge, Clare College, Cambridge
John Matthews, Yale University
Neil McLynn, Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Richard Price, Heythrop College, University of London
Claudia Rapp, University of California, Los Angeles
Raymond Van Dam, University of Michigan
Michael Whitby, University of Warwick
Ian Wood, University of Leeds
Editors Emeritus:
John Davies, University of Liverpool
300–800 AD is the time of late antiquity and the early middle ages: the transformation of the classical world, the beginnings of Europe and of Islam, and the evolution of Byzantium. TTH makes available sources translated from Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, Arabic, Georgian and Armenian. Each volume provides an expert scholarly translation, with an introduction setting texts and authors in context, and with notes on content, interpretation and debates.
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