Eusebius the evangelist: rewriting the fourfold gospel in late antiquity
Eusebius the Evangelist analyzes Eusebius of Caesarea's fourth-century reconfiguration of the Gospels as a window into broader questions of technology and textuality in the ancient Mediterranean.
Summary: | Eusebius the Evangelist analyzes Eusebius of Caesarea's fourth-century reconfiguration of the Gospels as a window into broader questions of technology and textuality in the ancient Mediterranean. Cover -- Series -- Eusebius the Evangelist -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Text and Translation of Eusebius' Epistle to Carpianus -- Text -- Translation -- 1. Introduction -- Is Eusebius Also Among the Evangelists? -- A Practical Introduction: Reading, Reception, and Use -- Eusebius of Caesarea and His Context -- Using the Eusebian Apparatus -- Histories of Gospel Scholarship -- Overview of Argument -- 2. Technology -- Textual Machines -- Prefatory Maps -- Columnar Tables -- Knowing Gospels Differently -- 3. Gospel Writing -- Continuity and Innovation -- Gospel Production from Mark to Eusebius -- Reconfiguring the Gospels -- The Gospel according to Eusebius -- 4. Creative Juxtaposition -- History and Critique -- How Eusebius Reads Gospels -- Similar Things -- Rewriting Gospel Relationship -- Rediscovering the Purpose of the Eusebian Apparatus -- Poetic Geography -- 5. Reading Eusebius' Gospels -- Reception as Evidence -- Magnitudes of Reception -- Traces of Reading -- Use and Meaning -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index Locorum. |
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ISBN: | 019758005X |