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An Ethnographic Catalogue in George the Monk’s Chronicle
An Ethnographic Catalogue in George the Monk’s Chronicle

Author(s): Chiara Di Serio
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Middle Ages
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: George the Monk; universal chronicle; Brahmans; barbarian populations

Summary/Abstract: In Book I of George the Monk’s Chronicle we read a long chapter dedicated to Alexander the Great, which includes an extensive section on his encounter with the Brahmans and the description of their customs. In particular, George the Monk follows the first part of the treatise De Gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus by Palladius, of which he provides almost verbatim excerpts. Thereafter, we find an ethnographic section devoted to the customs of the Seres, the Bactrians, the Chaldeans, the Gelae, the Britons, and the Amazons. The aim of this study, therefore, is to explore the reception of Greek ethnographic literature in the erudite compilation of George the Monk.