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Chronographia of John Malalas : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Malalas John Malalas or Malelas (, ''Iōánnēs Malálas''; – 578) was a Greek chronicler from Antioch. ''Malalas'' is probably a ܱAramaic (Malolo - ܡܰܠܳܠܰܐ) word for "rhetor", "orator"; it is first applied to him by John of Damascus. The form ''Malelas'' is later, first appearing in Constantine VII.〔Thurn, ''Ioannis Malalae Chronographia'', p. 1.〕 ==Life== Malalas was educated in Antioch, and probably was a jurist there, but moved to Constantinople at some point in Justinian I's reign (perhaps after the Persian sack of Antioch in 540〔Geoffrey Horrocks, ''Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers'' (Longman Linguistics Library, 1997: ISBN 0-582-30709-0), p. 180.〕); all we know of his travels from his own hand are visits to Thessalonica and Paneas.〔Thurn, ''Ioannis Malalae Chronographia'', p. 1.〕
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