Mattʿēos Uṙhayecʿi and His Chronicle: History as Apocalypse in a Crossroads of Cultures

Author(s)
Tara L. Andrews
Abstract

In Mattēos Uṙhayec‘i and His Chronicle Tara L. Andrews presents the first ever in-depth study of the history written by this Armenian priest, who lived in Edessa (modern-day Urfa in Turkey) around the turn of the twelfth century and was an eyewitness to the First Crusade and the establishment of the Latin East. Although the Chronicle is known as an extremely valuable source of information for the eleventh- and early twelfth-century Near East, neither its guiding structure nor Uṙhayec‘i's motivation in writing it have ever been clear to modern historians. This study elucidates the prophetic framework within which the text was written, and demonstrates how that framework has influenced Uṙhayec‘i's understanding of the time in which he lived."

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Universität Bern
Volume
108
No. of pages
272
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004330351
Publication date
12-2016
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
601012 Medieval history, 602037 Oriental studies
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/mattos-uhayeci-and-his-chronicle-history-as-apocalypse-in-a-crossroads-of-cultures(92aaa88e-584d-4947-a395-484582d2267c).html