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    How Whites Should Live in This Strange Place.Eusebius McKaiser - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):452-461.
    In this paper, I argue that Samantha Vice is correct to claim that whites should feel shame and regret, though perhaps not guilt, at their whiteness. She is wrong, however, to suggest that there is a sense in which whites should live in silence and humility, and withdraw from public political space. In particular, I argue that this latter claim has absurd consequences, since it implies a withdrawal from non-public and non-political spaces also. Besides, whites, as complex selves, face conflicting (...)
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    Eusebius' Life of Constantine.Eusebius . - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Eusebius' Life of Constantine is the most important single record of Constantine, the emperor who turned the Roman Empire from prosecuting the Church to supporting it, with huge and lasting consequences for Europe and Christianity. The only English version previously available is based on a seventeenth-century Greek edition, but two new critical editions produced this century make a new English version necessary. The authors of this edition present the results of the recent scholarly debate, as well as their own (...)
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    Eusebius of Caesarea’s Un-Platonic Platonic Political Theology.V. Bradley Lewis - 2017 - Polis 34 (1):94-114.
    Eusebius of Caesarea drew heavily on pagan philosophy in developing the first Christian political theology. His quotations from Plato’s most political work, the Laws, are so extensive that they are treated as a manuscript authority by modern editors. Yet Eusebius’s actual use of the Laws is oddly detached from Plato’s own political intentions in that work, adapting it to a model of philosophical kingship closer to the Republic and applied to the emperor Constantine. For Eusebius the Laws (...)
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    Reconsidering Eusebius: Collected Papers on Literary, Historical, and Theological Issues, edited by S. Inowlocki and C. Zamagni.Spyros P. Panagopoulos - 2013 - Augustinianum 53 (2):561-564.
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    Eusebius' Life of Constantine.Averil Cameron (ed.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Eusebius' Life of Constantine is the most important single record of Constantine, the emperor who turned the Roman Empire from prosecuting the Church to supporting it, with huge and lasting consequences for Europe and Christianity. The only English version previously available is based on a seventeenth-century Greek edition, but two new critical editions produced this century make a new English version necessary. The authors of this edition present the results of the recent scholarly debate, as well as their own (...)
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    Porphyry, Eusebius, and Epistemology.David Neal Greenwood - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (2):517-537.
    I argue for the authenticity of a fragment found in Eusebius, PE i 2.2-5, and sometimes attributed to Porphyry of Tyre. I argue against the case for non-Porphyrian authorship that has become dominant in recent years, employing evidence that highlights congruity with generally accepted Porphyrian works. This allows me to move on to an initial reconstruction of Porphyry’s religious epistemology, and to assess what that means in his historical context.
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    Maxentius as Xerxes in Eusebius of caesarea's Accounts of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.Adam Serfass - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):822-833.
    Of the many accounts of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge ina.d.312 written soon after the conflict, only those of Eusebius of Caesarea have Maxentius cross the Tiber on a bridge of boats to face the forces of Constantine. This detail, it is here argued, suggests that Maxentius may be seen as a latter-day Xerxes, the Persian emperor who, in preparation for his invasion of Greece in 480b.c., famously spanned the Hellespont with a pair of boat-bridges. The article first (...)
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    Philonic allusions in eusebius, pe 7.7–8.Unwritten Laws - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56:239-248.
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    Lactantius and Eusebius: Christianity and Philosophy in the Early Fourth Century.Zichen Xu - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):646-667.
    What is the value of history to philosophy? Hasok Chang proposes that when a philosophical model runs into a problem, it is likely that its underlying historical assumption that informs and upholds such model, requires a revisit, if not, a major overhaul. A reconstruction of history could contribute to a new way of approaching philosophical problems. Chang through a series of articles gives us a detailed account of the debate over the nature of combustion, phlogiston and fixed air in the (...)
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    Ethnicity and Argument in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evangelica.Aaron P. Johnson - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    Eusebius' magisterial Praeparatio Evangelica offers a defence of Christianity in the face of Greek accusations of irrationality and impiety. Aaron P. Johnson seeks to appreciate Eusebius' contribution to the discourses of Christian identity by investigating the constructions of ethnic identity at the heart of his work.
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    The Chronology of Eusebius.G. W. Richardson - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):94-100.
    Mr. Norman H. Baynes thinks that the conclusions which I reached in my essay on the ‘Chronology of the Ninth Book of the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius’ are ‘difficult to believe.’ That is due, he says, to the fact that I based my reconstruction ‘on one of the most doubtful sections of that book’—that in which Eusebius states that the Emperor Maximin wrote his letter to Sabinus after he received the ‘Edict of Milan.’ From it I inferred that (...)
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    The historian Eusebius (of Nantes).Hagith Sivan - 1992 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 112:158-163.
  13. Review: Eusebius and the Jewish Authors: His Citation Technique in an Apologetic Context. [REVIEW]David Runia - 2010 - The Studia Philonica Annual 22:307-312.
     
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    Τὰ ἀκριβῆ τῶν ἀντιγράφων: Some Considerations on Eusebius of Caesarea, Severus of Antioch, and the Ending of the Gospel of Mark.Gianmario Cattaneo - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (2):337-359.
    The present article concerns the problem of the different endings of the Gospel of Mark according to Eusebius of Caesarea, Quaestiones ad Marinum, 1, 1-3 and Severus of Antioch, Homily 77, 16, 1, which is largely based on Eusebius’ Quaestiones ad Marinum. The author proposes a new interpretation of Eusebius’ passage by comparing it with what Severus of Antioch says in his Homily. The final chapter deals with a possible allusion to a lost Quaestio ad Marinum in (...)
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    Constantine and Eusebius.H. A. Drake & T. D. Barnes - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (4):462.
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    Eusebius Pamphili, Ecclesiastical History. [REVIEW]J. -J. Gavigan - 1967 - Augustinianum 7 (2):397-398.
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    Eusebius, Kirchengeschichte, herausgegeben und eingeleitet von II. Kraft. [REVIEW]J. -J. Gavigan - 1968 - Augustinianum 8 (2):406-407.
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    Eusebius’ Library. [REVIEW]T. D. Barnes - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):356-358.
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    EUSEBIUS' LIBRARY A. J. Carriker: The Library of Eusebius of Caesarea . (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 67.) Pp. xvi + 358. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003. Cased, €97/US$121. ISBN: 90-04-13132-. [REVIEW]T. D. Barnes - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):356-.
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  20. Marsilio Ficino and Eusebius of Caesarea’s Praeparatio Evangelica.John Monfasani - 2009 - Rinascimento 49:3.
     
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    EUSEBIUS. A.P. Johnson Eusebius. Pp. xvi + 232. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2014. Paper, £14.99 . ISBN: 978-1-78076-556-3. [REVIEW]Arthur P. Urbano - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):403-405.
  22. The Purpose of Eusebius.".Walter R. Cassels - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 1:781-88.
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    Greek Ethnicity in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evangelica.Aaron P. Johnson - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (1):95-118.
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    Philonic allusions in eusebius, pe 7.7–8.Aaron P. Johnson - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):239-.
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    The Transfiguration and the Eikon of Christ. From Eusebius' Letter to Constantina to the Iconoclast Era.Chiara Bordino - 2019 - Convivium 6 (2):60-77.
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    Is Pyrrho’s Skepticism Continuous with Pyrrhonism? - Focused on the Study of Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers of Diogenes Laertius, On Philosophy of Aristocles, and Preparation for the Gospel of Eusebius. 박규철 - 2019 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 96:209-230.
    그리스 철학사에서 피론은 그리스 최초의 회의주의자임과 동시에, 아이네시데모스가 창설한 피론학파의 시조였다. 그는 삶의 문제에 있어서 ‘초연함(adiaphoria)’과 ‘태연함(apatheia)’ 그리고 ‘마음의 평정(ataraxia)’을 강조하였으며, 외부 대상에 대한 ‘이해불가능성(acatalepsia)’과 ‘판단유보(epoche)’의 원리를 정립하였다.BR 서구철학사에 나타나는 피론의 모습은 다양하고, 기이하며, 이중적이고, 모순적이기까지 하다. 필자는 디오게네스 라에르티오스의 『유명한 철학자들의 생애와 사상』, 아리스토클레스의 『철학에 대하여』그리고 에우세비오스의 『복음의 준비』등에 대한 연구를 통해, 일차적으로는 그의 회의주의가 피론주의가 아니라는 테오도시오스의 시각을 불식시킴과 아울러, 궁극적으로는 그의 회의주의가 후대의 피론주의와 연속하는 철학임을 밝혔다.BR 에우세비오스의 『복음의 준비』에 나타난 아리스토클레스의 토막글들은, 피론 철학에 대한 다양한 모습과 (...)
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  27. Observations on aristobulus, fragment-4, found in eusebius'praeparatio evangelica 13, 12, 2-8'.R. Radice - 1994 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 86 (4):728-737.
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    The Carnevalis of Eusebius Asch. [REVIEW]Frederick R. Marcus - 1999 - New Vico Studies 17:131-134.
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    Gifford's Eusebius[REVIEW]H. F. Stewart - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (6):323-325.
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    Gifford's Eusebius_- Eusebii Pamphili Evangelicae Praeparationis. Libr. XV. Ad codices manuscriptos denuo collatos recensuit anglice nunc primum reddidit Notis et Indicibus instruxit E. H. Gifford, S.T.P. Oxford Univ. Press, 1903. £5 5 _s[REVIEW]H. F. Stewart - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (06):323-325.
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    Severus on Tim. 30a: New Approaches and Perspectives. Porphyry, PM 87–95; Eusebius, PE 13.17.Alexandra Michalewski - 2022 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 43 (1):153-164.
    This paper aims at re-evaluating the significance of Peripatetic features in Severus’ exegesis of the Timaeus through a comparison between Severus’ doxography in the PM and the fragment of his treatise on the soul quoted by Eusebius. Indeed, until now, the scholarly literature has been inclined to consider Severus as a plain anti-Aristotelian and pro-Stoic Platonist. However the recent edition of the Porphyrian lost treatise On Principles and Matter allows us to grasp more clearly to what extant Severus’ view (...)
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    The Early Reception of Pliny the Younger in Tertullian of Carthage and Eusebius of Caesarea.James Corke-Webster - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1).
    In 1967 Alan Cameron published a landmark article in this journal, ‘The fate of Pliny'sLettersin the late Empire’. Opposing the traditional thesis that the letters of Pliny the Younger were only rediscovered in the mid to late fifth century by Sidonius Apollinaris, Cameron proposed that closer attention be paid to the faint but clear traces of the letters in the third and fourth centuries. On the basis of well-observed intertextual correspondences, Cameron proposed that Pliny's letters were being read by the (...)
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    Dying as a king: The Seleucids in the Fragments of Porphyry Transmitted by Eusebius' Chronicon Morire da re: I Seleucidi nei frammenti di Porfirio trasmessi dal Chronicon di Eusebio.Sergio Brillante - 2020 - História 69 (3):310-331.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze a fragment by Porphyry concerning Seleucid history and transmitted by Eusebius of Caesarea's Chronicon. A short introduction on this work will be followed by a defense of the authorship of the fragment as Porphyrian, and by a cautious suggestion to assign it to the Contra Christianos. In the last section, the fragment will be examined at length and its ideological background will be highlighted. In particular, the account of Seleucid kings' deaths (...)
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    Plotinus and Eusebius[REVIEW]E. R. Dodds - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (4):128-129.
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    Wallace-Hadrill, D. S., Eusebius of Caesarea. [REVIEW]J. -J. Gavigan - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (2):388-390.
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    Jerome's Eusebius[REVIEW]R. W. Burgess - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):68-70.
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    Jerome's Eusebius G. Brugnoli (ed.): Curiosissimus Excerptor. Gli 'Additamenta' di Girolamo ai 'Chronica' di Eusebio. (Testi e studi di cultura classica, 12.) Pp. lix + 245. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 1995. ISBN: 88-7741-856-7. Paper, L. 35,000. [REVIEW]R. W. Burgess - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (01):68-70.
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    Klostermann's Onomastikon of Eusebius[REVIEW]R. G. Bury - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (1):61-62.
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    Jerome and Eusebius Hieronymus' Zusätze in Eusebius' Chronik und ihr Wert für die Literaturgeschichte. By Rudolf Helm (Philologus, Supplementband XXI., Heft II.). Leipzig: Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1929. Pp. 98. Paper, M.7.50 (bound, M. 9.0). [REVIEW]J. K. Fotheringham - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (06):243-.
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    The Demonic in the Political Thought of Eusebius of Caesarea.Hazel Johannessen - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Demonic in the Political Thought of Eusebius of Caesarea explores how Eusebius of Caesarea's ideas about demons interacted with and helped to shape his thought on other topics, particularly political topics Hazel Johannessen builds on and complements recent work on early Christian and early modern demonology. Eusebius' political thought has long drawn the attention of scholars who have identified in some of his works the foundations of later Byzantine theories of kingship. However, Eusebius' political thought (...)
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    Traces of longinus'library in eusebius'.Praeparatio Evangelica - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51:584-598.
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    [ Sans Titre - No Title ]Jeremiah Coogan, Eusebius the Evangelist. Rewriting the Fourfold Gospel in Late Antiquity. New York, Oxford, Oxford University Press (coll. “Cultures of Reading in the Ancient Mediterranean”), 2023, xvi-234 p. [REVIEW]Jonathan von Kodar - 2024 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 80 (1):141.
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    Five Egyptians coming from Jerusalem: Some remarks on Eusebius, De Martyribus Palestinae 11.6–13.Erica Carotenuto - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52 (2):500-506.
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  44. Die Chronologie der altchristlichen Litteratur bis Eusebius[REVIEW]Adolf Harnack - 1898 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 8:457.
     
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    Traces of Longinus’ Library in EusebiusPraeparatio Evangelica.Paul Kalligas - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (2):584-598.
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    Ovid's tomb: The growth of a legend from eusebius to Laurence Sterne, Chateaubriand and George Richmond.J. B. Trapp - 1973 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 36 (1):35-76.
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    In Praise of Constantine H. A. Drake: In Praise of Constantine: A Historical Study and New Translation of Eusebius' Tricennial Orations. (University of California Publications: Classical Studies, 15.) Pp. xiv + 191. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976. Paper, $8.25. [REVIEW]E. D. Hunt - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):27-28.
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    R. W. Burgess: Studies in Eusebian and Post-Eusebian Chronology. 1 The Chronici Canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content and Chronology, AD 282–325; 2 The Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constanius II, AD 325–50. (Historia Einzelschriften 135.) Pp. 358. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1999. Paper, DM 144. ISBN: 3-515-07530-. [REVIEW]Michael Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):434-.
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    R. W. Burgess: Studies in Eusebian and Post-Eusebian Chronology. 1 The Chronici Canones of Eusebius of Caesarea: Structure, Content and Chronology, AD 282–325; 2 The_ Continuatio Antiochiensis Eusebii: _A Chronicle of Antioch and the Roman Near East during the Reigns of Constantine and Constanius II, AD 325–50. (Historia Einzelschriften 135.) Pp. 358. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1999. Paper, DM 144. ISBN: 3-515-07530-5. [REVIEW]Michael Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):434-435.
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    Philostratus Philostratus in Honour of Apollonius of Tyana. Translated by J. S. Phillimore, Professor of Latin in the University of Glasgow. 2 vols. 8vo. Pp. cxxviii + 142–296. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912. 7s. net. Philostratus: The Life of Apollonius of Tyana. The Epistles of Apollonius and the Treatise of Eusebius. With an English Translation by F. C. Conybeare, M.A., late Fellow and Praelector of University College, Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo. Pp. xlix + 592–624. London: William Heinemann; and New York: The Macmillan Co., 1912. 5s. net each volume. [REVIEW]S. Gaselee - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (02):57-58.
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