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Eusebius of Caesarea

Eusebius of Caesarea

Mark DelCogliano, James Corke-Webster, Finn Damgaard, Aaron Johnson

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"Eusebius of Caesarea was one of the most significant and voluminous contributors to the development of late antique literary culture. Despite his significance, Eusebius has tended to receive attention more as a source for histories of early Christianity and the Constantinian empire than as a writer and thinker in his own right. He was a compiler and copyist of pagan and Christian texts, collator of a massive chronographical work, commentator on scriptural texts, author of apologetic, historical, educational, and biographical works, and custodian of one of the greatest libraries in the ancient world. As such, Eusebius merits a primary place in our appreciation of the literary culture of late antiquity for both his self-conscious conveyance of multiple traditions and his fostering of innovative literary and intellectual trajectories. By focusing on the full range of Eusebius’s literary corpus, the collection of essays offers new and innovative studies that will change the ways classicists, theologians, and ancient historians think about this major figure"--

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OL20375817W

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Eusebius, of caesarea, bishop of caesarea, approximately 260-approximately 340Christian literature, early, history and criticismCriticism and interpretationEarly Christian literatureHistory and criticism

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