This article studies the role played by epistles in the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea. It is important to note that this history avoids attributing discourses to the persons it features and instead relies on citing documents of various types, epistles among them. Having noted that the epistle is a special type of sermo, I discount the theory that the reason for the inclusion of the letters in the Ecclesiastical History was the desire to introduce stylistic variation. I emphasize that certain terms that recur in the introductions to the letters throw light on the question; an analysis of these words shows that Eusebius was very conscious of the importance that the copies of the texts that he cites as documents (letters, amon...
"In Eusebius the Evangelist, Jeremiah Coogan analyzes Eusebius of Caesarea's fourth-century reconfig...
This chapter examines the implications the Eusebian canon tables had for the reading of the text of ...
eusebius of Caesarea is one of the most misunderstood of early Christian writers. the fundamental ca...
The article publishes for the first time the famous Canons of Eusebius of Cesarea transmitted in med...
The presence of Eusebius’s gospel apparatus (often incorrectly referred to as ‘the Eusebian Canons’)...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
This dissertation analyzes the last four books of an influential, fourth-century CE, Christian text,...
Exegesis and biblical history in Eusebius of Caesarea’s Ecclesiastical History (Book I) To speak ab...
iv, 250 leaves ; 28 cm.The Ecclesiastical History is the primary historical source of the Christian ...
The basic source for this paper consists of the letters of Hormisdas, bishop of Rome from 514 to 523...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
Item does not contain fulltextDeparting from the progress in Constantinian studies in the last few d...
Ever since the four gospels were first collected together, Christians have asked why they diverge in...
"In Eusebius the Evangelist, Jeremiah Coogan analyzes Eusebius of Caesarea's fourth-century reconfig...
This chapter examines the implications the Eusebian canon tables had for the reading of the text of ...
eusebius of Caesarea is one of the most misunderstood of early Christian writers. the fundamental ca...
The article publishes for the first time the famous Canons of Eusebius of Cesarea transmitted in med...
The presence of Eusebius’s gospel apparatus (often incorrectly referred to as ‘the Eusebian Canons’)...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
This dissertation analyzes the last four books of an influential, fourth-century CE, Christian text,...
Exegesis and biblical history in Eusebius of Caesarea’s Ecclesiastical History (Book I) To speak ab...
iv, 250 leaves ; 28 cm.The Ecclesiastical History is the primary historical source of the Christian ...
The basic source for this paper consists of the letters of Hormisdas, bishop of Rome from 514 to 523...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
Item does not contain fulltextDeparting from the progress in Constantinian studies in the last few d...
Ever since the four gospels were first collected together, Christians have asked why they diverge in...
"In Eusebius the Evangelist, Jeremiah Coogan analyzes Eusebius of Caesarea's fourth-century reconfig...
This chapter examines the implications the Eusebian canon tables had for the reading of the text of ...
eusebius of Caesarea is one of the most misunderstood of early Christian writers. the fundamental ca...