Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae
Series of primary sources for the study of Byzantine history
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The Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae (CSHB; English: Corpus of Byzantine history writers), also referred to as the Bonn Corpus, is a monumental fifty-volume series of primary sources for the study of Byzantine history (c. 330–1453), published in the German city of Bonn between 1828 and 1897. Each volume contains a critical edition of a Byzantine Greek historical text, accompanied by a parallel Latin translation. The project, conceived by the historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr, sought to revise and expand the original twenty-four volume Corpus Byzantinae Historiae (sometimes called the Byzantine du Louvre),[1] published in Paris between 1648 and 1711 under the initial direction of the Jesuit scholar Philippe Labbe.[2] The series was first based at the University of Bonn; after Niebuhr's death in 1831, however, oversight of the project passed to his collaborator Immanuel Bekker at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin.[3]


While the first volume of the series received praise for its "minute care and attention" to textual details,[4] later volumes produced under Bekker became infamous for their frequent misprints, careless execution, and general unreliability.[5] Given these shortcomings, the International Association of Byzantine Studies established in 1966 the Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae to re-edit many of the texts included in the Bonn edition of the CSHB.
Volumes
- 1: Agathias, ed. Niebuhr (Bonn, 1828)
- 2: Anna Comnena, ed. Schopen, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1839)
- 3: Anna Comnena, ed. Reifferscheid, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1878)
- 4: Michael Attaliota, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1853)
- 5: Ioannes Cantacuzenus, ed. Schopen, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1828)
- 6: Ioannes Cantacuzenus, ed. Schopen, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1831)
- 7: Ioannes Cantacuzenus, ed. Schopen, vol. 3 (Bonn, 1832)
- 8: Georgius Cedrenus, ed. Bekker, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1838)
- 9: Georgius Cedrenus, ed. Bekker, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1839)
- 10: Laonicus Chalcondyles, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1843)
- 11: Chronicon Paschale, ed. L. Dindorf, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1832)
- 12: Chronicon Paschale, ed. L. Dindorf, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1832)
- 13: Ioannes Cinnamus, Nicephorus Bryennius, ed. Meineke (Bonn, 1836)
- 14: Codinus Curopalates, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1839)
- 15: Georgius Codinus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1843)
- 16: Constantine Porphyrogenitus, ed. Reiske, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1829)
- 17: Constantine Porphyrogenitus, ed. Reiske, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1830)
- 18: Constantine Porphyrogenitus; Hierocles, ed. Bekker, vol. 3 (Bonn, 1840)
- 19: Dexippus, Eunapius, Petrus Patricius, etc., ed. Bekker and Niebuhr (Bonn, 1829)
- 20: Ducas, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1834)
- 21: Ephraemius, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1840)
- 22: Georgius Syncellus, Nicephorus Cp, ed. L. Dindorf, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1829)
- 23: Georgius Syncellus, Nicephorus Cp, ed. L. Dindorf, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1829)
- 24: Michael Glycas, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1836)
- 25: Nicephorus Gregoras, ed. Schopen, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1829)
- 26: Nicephorus Gregoras, ed. Schopen, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1830)
- 27: Nicephorus Gregoras, ed. Bekker, vol. 3 (Bonn, 1855)
- 28: Historia Politica et Patriarchica Constantinopoleos; Epirotica, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1849)
- 29: Ioannes Lydus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1837)
- 30: Leo Diaconus, etc., ed. Hase (Bonn, 1828)
- 31: Leo Grammaticus, Eustathius, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1842)
- 32: Ioannes Malalas, ed. L. Dindorf (Bonn, 1831)
- 33: Constantinus Manasses, Ioel, Georgius Acropolita, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1837)
- 34: Merobaudes, Corippus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1836)
- 35: Nicetas Choniates, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1835)
- 36: Georgius Pachymeres, ed. Bekker, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1835)
- 37: Georgius Pachymeres, ed. Bekker, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1835)
- 38: Paulus Silentiarius, George Pisida, Nicephorus Cpolitanus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1837)
- 39: Georgius Phrantzes, Ioannes Cananus, Ioannes Anagnostes, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1828)
- 40: Procopius, ed. K. Dindorf, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1833)
- 41: Procopius, ed. K. Dindorf, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1833)
- 42: Procopius, ed. K. Dindorf, vol. 3 (Bonn, 1838)
- 43: Theophanes Confessor, ed. Classen, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1839)
- 44: Theophanes Confessor, ed. Classen, vol. 2; Anastasius, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1841)
- 45: Theophanes Continuatus, Ioannes Cameniata, Symeon Magister, Georgius Monachus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1838)
- 46: Theophylactus Simocatta, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1834)
- 47: Ioannes Zonaras, ed. Pinder, vol. 1 (Bonn, 1841)
- 48: Ioannes Zonaras, ed. Pinder, vol. 2 (Bonn, 1844)
- 49: Ioannes Zonaras, ed. Büttner-Wobst, vol. 3 (Bonn, 1897)
- 50: Zosimus, ed. Bekker (Bonn, 1837)