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== Hayatı ==
Kendiside Melkite olan Annal yazarı Eutychius (=Said al-Bitriq) ile çağdaştır. Tarihi, dünyanın kuruluşuyla başlar ve kendi zamanına kadar devam eder. Arap dönemiyle ilgili bölüm sadece tek bir [[el yazması]]nda mevcuttur ve İmparator [[IV. Leon]]'un (775-780 arası hükümdar) döneminde Halife [[Mehdi (Abbasi)|Mehdi]]'nin (160AH = 776-7 AD) ikinci yılında sonlanır.
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For the early history of Christianity, Agapius made use uncritically of apocryphal and legendary materials. For the following secular and ecclesiastical history, he relied on Syriac sources, in particular the World Chronicle of the [[Maronite]] historian [[Theophilus of Edessa]] (d. 785) for the end of the [[Ummayad]] period and the beginning of the [[Abbasids]]. He made use of [[Eusebius]]'s ''[[Church History (Eusebius)|Church History]]'' only through an intermediary compilation of short extracts. This he supplements from other sources. He gives an otherwise unknown fragment of [[Papias of Hierapolis|Papias]]; and a list of Eastern Metropolitans. He uses the lost History of [[Bardaisan]], but many of his sources remain unknown.
 
The ''History'' has been published with a French translation in the [[Patrologia Orientalis]] series and with a Latin translation in the [[Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium]] series.
 
== Testimonium Flavianum ==
 
His history contains an interesting version of the [[Josephus on Jesus|Testimonium Flavianum]].
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He was a contemporary of the annalist [[Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria|Eutychius]] (=Said al-Bitriq), also a Melchite. His history commences with the foundation of the world and runs up to his own times. The portion dealing with the Arabic period is extant only in a single [[manuscript]] and breaks off in the second year of the Caliphate of [[al-Mahdi]] (160AH = 776-7 AD) and during the time when Emperor was [[Leo IV the Khazar|Leo IV]] (775-780).
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His history contains an interesting version of the [[Josephus on Jesus|Testimonium Flavianum]].
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== Edisyonlar ==
* Alexander Vassiliev (ed.), Kitab al-'Unvan (Universal History), [[Patrologia Orientalis]], No. 5 (1910), 7 (1911), 8 (1912), 11 (1915).