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- He began his studies as a journalist with a greater summon as a chronographer and an article writer at the readingly Athenian newspapers of that time.
- The copy from the original was made by the Persian chronographer Abu l-Mu'ayyad ?Abd al-Qayykm ibn al-$ usain ibn'Al + al-Far + s + in 1258.
- In 1609 he dedicated his " Emendatio Temporum " to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, who appointed him his chronographer and cosmographer, and took him into his household as reader, granting him an annual pension and the use of his library.
- The last great chronographer was Joseph Justus Scaliger ( 1540-1609 ) who reconstructed the lost Chronicon and synchronized all of ancient history in his two major works, " De emendatione temporum " ( 1583 ) and " Thesaurus temporum " ( 1606 ).
- Several other noted members of the St . Omer family are Sir Hugh de St . Omer and John de St . Omer, who according to the chronographer Matthew Paris, were known to have'penned a counterblast'to a monk of King John; which elevated them to literary fame.
- Pandion II was the eighth king of Athens in the traditional line of succession as given by the third century BC Parian Chronicle, the chronographer Castor of Rhodes ( probably from the late third-century Eratosthenes ) and the " Pausanias calls this Pandion the father of Procne and Philomela, usually considered to be the daughters of Pandion I.
- Pandion I was the fifth king of Athens in the traditional line of succession as given by the third century BC Parian Chronicle, the chronographer Castor of Rhodes ( probably from the late third-century Eratosthenes ) and the " Erichthonius, and succeeded by Erechtheus, Cecrops II, and Pandion II . Castor makes Pandion I the son of Erichthonius ( the earliest source for this ) and says he ruled for 40 years ( 1437 / 6 & ndash; 1397 / 6 BC ).
- Jack Finegan noted some early writers'reckoning of the regnal years of Augustus are the equivalent to 3 / 2 BC, or 2 BC or later for the birth of Jesus, including Irenaeus ( 3 / 2 BC ), Clement of Alexandria ( 3 / 2 BC ), Tertullian ( 3 / 2 BC ), Julius Africanus ( 3 / 2 BC ), Hippolytus of Rome ( 3 / 2 BC ), Hippolytus of Thebes ( 3 / 2 BC ), Origen ( 3 / 2 BC ), Chronographer of the Year 354 ( AD 1 ).
- He wrote, or had commissioned, the works " De Ceremoniis " ( " On Ceremonies ", in Greek, ???? ??? ????????? ?????? ), describing the kinds of court ceremonies ( also described later in a more negative light by Liutprand of Cremona ); " De Administrando Imperio " ( " On the Administration of the Empire ", bearing in Greek the heading ???? ??? ????? ???? ??????? ), giving advice on running the Empire internally and on fighting external enemies; a history of the Empire covering events following the death of the chronographer Theophanes the Confessor in 817; and " Excerpta Historica " ( " Excerpts from the Histories " ), a collection of excerpts from ancient historians ( many of whose works are now lost ) in four volumes ( 1.