Apocalypse. An Alexandrian World Chronicle
Discover the profound insights of Apocalypse. An Alexandrian World Chronicle by Pseudo-Methodius, a pivotal work published in 2012 that delves into the intricate tapestry of ancient history and apocalyptic literature. Spanning an impressive 464 pages, this book explores how the Apocalypse shaped medieval perceptions of the end of the world, influenced reactions to unfamiliar invaders, and intertwined with the legendary tales of Alexander the Great.
As a significant contribution to the early Christian chronicle tradition, this work offers readers a glimpse into the historical narratives that would come to dominate medieval historiography. Journey through the rich cultural exchanges that occurred across the Mediterranean during Late Antiquity and uncover the timeless themes that resonate through centuries. Ideal for enthusiasts of ancient history and those intrigued by the complexities of apocalyptic thought, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this fascinating period.