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Carrara, Laura [Hrsg.]; Meier, Mischa [Hrsg.]; Radtki-Jansen, Christine [Hrsg.]; Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften [Hrsg.]
Malalas-Studien: Schriften zur Chronik des Johannes Malalas (Band 2): Die Weltchronik des Johannes Malalas: Quellenfragen — Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017

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in the imperial capital, when he was getting imperial announcements in real time and
maximum quantity, he lacked a chronographic structure into which to deposit his ma-
terial. He has not worked out his own chronographic framework, nor is he simply bor-
rowing someone else’s. His organizational capacity is a hopeful striving toward an ‘in
that same year’ and the conceptual framework never ceases to be the breviarium-$ty\e.
imperial reign. In Constantinople as in Antioch, he recorded the material that came to
his attention in the normal course of things, and strove to get it in the right order, but
neither he nor we can scale up to a larger framework of chronology with any certitude
or any safety. That the evidence for Malalas’ research, in putative archives or elsewhere,
is so nugatory is itself a historical fact of some importance. He is not, as once thought,
an incompetent, monkish declination from a glorious classical past. But he does, quite
accidentally, bear witness to the post-Classical dissolution of generic boundaries, and
the essential lack of interest in chronographic precision among the writers of the sixth
and later centuries, in Greek East as much as Latin West.
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