J. P. Migne, Patrologia Graeca, cviii (vol.108, col.55-1009).
J. Classen in Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist. Byzantinae (1839–1841);
C. de Boor (1883–85), with an exhaustive treatise on the MS. and an elaborate index, [and an edition of the Latin version by Anastasius Bibliothecarius]
see also the monograph by Jules Pargoire, Saint Theophane le Chronographe et ses rapports avec saint Theodore studite," in VizVrem, ix. (St Petersburg, 1902).
Editions of the Continuation in
J. P. Migne, Pair. Gr., cix.
I. Bekker, Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist. Byz. (1838)
On both works and Theophanes generally, see:
C. Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litleratur (1897);
Ein Dithyrambus auf Theophanes Confessor (a panegyric on Theophanes by a certain proto-asecretis, or chief secretary, under Constantine Porphyrogenitus), Eine neue Vita des Theophanes Confessor (anonymous), both edited by the same writer in Sitzungsbertchte der philos.-philol. und der hist. CI. der k. bayer. Akad. der Wissenschaften (1896, pp. 583– 625; and 1897, pp. 371–399);
Mango, Cyril (1978). “Who Wrote the Chronicle of Theophanes?”. Zborknik Radova Vizantinoškog Instituta18: 9–18. — republished in id., Byzantium and its Image, London 1984.
Combefis. Venice. (1729) — An editions of the Chronicle with annotations and corrections.
The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor: Byzantine and Near Eastern History AD 284–813. Oxford. (1997) — a translations of the Chronicle
Chronographia. Bilingual document in Latin and Greek, in Spanish National Library (BN), 2 parts DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.34638.20802 and DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36368.35840