Maronite Chronicles split-route source-control hold
Held broad Maronite Chronicles route pending split between the 664 witness and the lost Syriac source behind the 713 Arabic chronicle.
Why this candidate exists
The title looks like a named chronicle/source corpus, but the shard metadata shows only one outlink and no supporting categories or templates, making it a strong bibliographic-source lead. Source title-prior route: route:9b225f3a1b5f6ce7075ac5de789dedc6cc3d0038c1437352.
L3 Evidence packet
Palmer, Brock, and Hoyland, The Seventh Century in the West-Syrian Chronicles - Direct attestation
Warrant role: Supporting evidence
Source authority: Scholarly book 78
Access level: Full text
Locator: source reader
Paraphrase: The source reader treats the Maronite Chronicle of 664 as probably written soon after 664, surviving with lacunae in BL Add. 17,216 and losing earlier seventh-century narrative.
Reliability: 78 - Relevance: 88
Cluster: maronite-chronicles
Medieval Worlds article on the Maronite Chronicle of 713 - Indirect reference
Warrant role: Supporting evidence
Source authority: Peer-reviewed article 82
Access level: Full text
Locator: article
Paraphrase: The article introduces the Maronite Chronicle of 713 as an Arabic chronicle in Sinai Ar. 597, probably translated from a lost Syriac work composed in 712-713.
Reliability: 82 - Relevance: 90
Cluster: maronite-chronicles
Austrian Academy report on 1300-year-old world chronicle - Direct attestation
Warrant role: Bibliographic control
Source authority: General web 66
Access level: Full text
Locator: institutional report
Paraphrase: The report confirms the 713 chronicle's damaged single-manuscript state, digitized access basis, and pending critical edition/translation.
Reliability: 66 - Relevance: 82
Cluster: maronite-chronicles
Arguments
The Maronite Chronicles route is promising but must be split before promotion.
The Maronite Chronicles route is promising but must be split before promotion.