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Headword: Phlegôn
Adler number: phi,527
Translated headword: Phlegon
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Of Tralles,[1] freedman of Augustus Caesar, but some say of Hadrian:[2] historian. He wrote Olympiads in 16 books. Up to the 229th Olympiad[3] they contain what was done everywhere. And these in 8 books: Description of Sicily, On long-lived and marvelous persons, On the feasts of the Romans 3 books, On the places in Rome and by what names they are called, Epitome of Olympic victors in 2 books, and other things.[4]
About this Phlegon, as Philostorgius says,[5] to relate fully in detail what befell with the Jews, while Phlegon and Dio mentioned [these events] briefly and made them an appendix to their own narrative. Since this man does not exhibit at all prudently those who would lead to piety and other virtues, as those others do not either. Josephus, on the contrary, is like one who fears and takes care not to offend the [sc.pagan] Greeks.[6]
Greek Original:
Phlegôn, Trallianos, apeleutheros tou Sebastou kaisaros, hoi de Adrianou phasin: historikos. egrapsen Olumpiadas en bibliois i#2#: esti de mechri tês skth# olumpiados ta prachthenta pantachou: ta de auta en bibliois ê#: Ekphrasin Sikelias, Peri makrobiôn kai thauma- siôn, Peri tôn para Rhômaiois heortôn biblia g#, Peri tôn en Rhômêi topôn kai hôn epikeklêntai onomatôn, Epitomên olumpionikôn en bibliois b#, kai alla. toutou tou Phlegontos, hôs phêsi Philostorgios, hoson ta kata tous Ioudaious sumpesonta dia pleionos epexelthein tou platous, Phlegontos kai Diônos bracheôs epimnêsthentôn kai parenthêkên auta tou oikeiou logou poiêsamenôn. epei tôn ge eis eusebeian kai tên allên aretên helkontôn oud' hotioun oud' houtos deiknutai pephrontikôs, honper oud' ekeinoi tropon. tounantion men oun ho Iôsêpos kai dedoikoti eoike kai eulaboumenôi hôs mê proskrouseien Hellêsi.
Notes:
See generally K.S.Sacks in OCD(4) s.v.; FGrH 257.
[1] In the Maeander valley, Asia Minor; Barrington Atlas Map 61 grid F2; present-day Aydin. cf. under alpha 3424, chi 525, and (for other citizens of it) alpha 4113, pi 2165.
[2] Modern scholarship accepts the latter (as indeed chronology demands: see next note). The Suda's 'Augustus' is perhaps an error; 'Vespasian' has been suggested instead.
[3] 137-140.
[4] cf. Photius, Bibliotheca ch.97.
[5] Besides the incomplete sentence, the name of a third historian is missing. The seventeenth-century scholar Valesius (Henri de Valois) suggested that it should be Josephus (iota 503, iota 504), who would be contrasted with Phlegon and (sc. Cassius) Dio (delta 1239). Valesius' second choice was Justus Tiberiensis (iota 450).
[6] Philostorgius, Ecclesiastical History 1.1 (p. 5 Bidez-Winkelmann). This excerpt is from the prologue, where apparently Philostorgius is comparing his new genre of church history with the work of earlier historians.
Reference:
Der Neue Pauly, s.v. 'Phlegon' (with bibliography)
Keywords: athletics; biography; Christianity; chronology; definition; food; geography; historiography; history; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 25 November 2004@00:55:46.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (modified tr at one point; augmented notes and keywords) on 25 November 2004@03:40:53.
David Whitehead (expanded n.5) on 25 November 2004@09:45:26.
Catharine Roth (expanded note 6) on 25 November 2004@12:05:46.
David Whitehead (corrected one of my x-refs; further expansion of (existing) notes) on 26 November 2004@03:30:09.
Catharine Roth (tweaked note) on 24 April 2008@15:15:10.
Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou (Added bibliography. Augmented keywords.) on 15 April 2010@11:35:02.
David Whitehead on 13 December 2013@04:36:07.
David Whitehead (expanded n.2) on 6 April 2014@07:11:11.
David Whitehead on 7 August 2014@03:39:58.
Catharine Roth (coding) on 7 December 2014@00:32:30.

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