The Historical Methodology of Anna Komnene: A Case Study of Book XII Chapter 3 of the Alexias
The Historical Methodology of Anna Komnene: A Case Study of Book XII Chapter 3 of the Alexias
Author(s): Koichi InoueSubject(s): 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Vizantološki institut SANU
Keywords: Anna Komnene; Alexias; Historiography; Indiction; Augousta
Summary/Abstract: In this paper we examine Anna Komnene’s editorial procedure in Book XII chapter 3 of the Alexias and reappraise her historical methodology. We investigate the two dates at the end of XII.3.1, which are incompatible: the indiction does not correspond to the regnal year. Our investigations come to the following conclusions: Anna composes XII.3 using reliable sources, Alexios I’s official letters and court logbook; both of the dates originate in the trustworthy imperial documents that she consulted; the discrepancy between the two, commonly regarded as a mistake made by Anna, was caused by editorial work on the text after her death. As far as we can tell from XII.3, her method of historical composition is entirely clear and this suggests that the Alexias is a reliable historical source.
Journal: Зборник радова Византолошког института
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 52
- Page Range: 195-206
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English