RT Review T1 Eusebius and the Jewish Authors: His Citation Technique in an Apologetic Context. By Sabrina Inowlocki JF The journal of theological studies VO 59 IS 1 SP 359 OP 362 A1 Whealey, Alice LA English YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1783722940 AB This is a welcome in-depth treatment of Eusebius of Caesarea's citation and use of non-biblical Greek-language Jewish prose writers in his apologetic magnum opus, the Apodeixis, more commonly known by the titles of its two component parts, Praeparatio Evangelica and Demonstratio Evangelica. The Jewish writers are Aristobulus, Philo of Alexandria, Josephus, and the so-called ‘minor’ Jewish authors, who, according to Inowlocki, were known to Eusebius only through the compilation of Alexander Polyhistor. Inowlocki also examines Eusebius’ use of Pseudo-Aristeas, although she notes that Eusebius erroneously believed him to be a pagan. K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/jts/flm169