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Demetrius the Chronographer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Demetrius the Chronographer Demetrius the Chronographer (or ''Demetrius the Chronicler''; ) was a Jewish chronicler (historian) of the late 3rd century BCE, who lived probably in Alexandria and wrote in Greek. ==Works== His text is almost lost and only a few fragments have survived in the following ancient texts: Eusebius's ''Praeparatio Evangelica'',〔Eusebius, ''Praeparatio Evangelica'', 9.19.4; 9.21.1-19; 9.29.1-3,15-16〕 the ''Stromata'' of Clement of Alexandria〔Clement of Alexandria, ''Stromata'', i. 21, 141〕 and in quotations from the book ''About Jews'' of the historian Alexander Polyhistor (used by Eusebius). From the orthography of proper names, and from various expressions used, it is evident that Demetrius used the Septuagint text of the Bible. For the determination of certain dates he relied on the Biblical exegesis in use among the Palestinian Jews. Josephus used Demetrius' chronicles for his ''Antiquities of the Jews'' and adopted his chronological system.〔(1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia article "Demetrius" )〕 Demetrius is not an apologist in the usual meaning: his main focus is patriarchal chronology, and there is no attention given to theological matters.
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