Berosus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
The Rights of War and Peace
Ancient historian cited as external corroboration of Abraham's actions.
But this man, no less eminent for sanctity than wisdom, felt himself authorized by the law of nature, as it is admitted by the evidence of Berosus, and Orpheus, who were strangers.
Apologeticum
Chaldean historian cited as a source for chronological verification.
a Manetho the Egyptian, and a Berosus the Chaldean, but also Hieromus the Phoenician, king of Tyre;