Chalcedonian ecclesiastical history
The Euthymiac History (Ancient Greek: Εὐθυμιακὴ ἱστορία, romanized: Euthymiakē historia; Latin: Historia Euthymiaca) is a Chalcedonian ecclesiastical history preserved today only in fragments quoted in other works.[1] It is notable for containing the earliest reference to the doctrine of the Assumption of Mary.[2]
- ^ Peter Van Nuffelen and Lieve Van Hoof (eds.), "Euthymiac history", Clavis Historicorum Antiquitatis Posterioris (Ghent University, 2018), accessed 23 May 2022.
- ^ John Wortley, "The Marian Relics at Constantinople", Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 45 (2005), pp. 171–187, esp. 181–182.