Eusebius the Evangelist: Rewriting the Fourfold Gospel in Late Antiquity

Eusebius the Evangelist: Rewriting the Fourfold Gospel in Late Antiquity

by Jeremiah Coogan
Eusebius the Evangelist: Rewriting the Fourfold Gospel in Late Antiquity

Eusebius the Evangelist: Rewriting the Fourfold Gospel in Late Antiquity

by Jeremiah Coogan

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Overview

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. The four Gospels of the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) share language, narratives, and ideas, yet they also differ in structure and detail. The sophisticated system through which Eusebius organized this intricate web of textual relationships is known as the Eusebian apparatus.

Eusebius' editorial intervention—involving tables, sectioning, and tables of contents—participates in a broader late ancient transformation in reading and knowledge. To illuminate Eusebius' innovative use of textual technologies, the study juxtaposes diverse ancient disciplines—including chronography, astronomy, geography, medicine, philosophy, and textual criticism—with a wide range of early Christian sources, attending to neglected evidence from material texts and technical literature. These varied phenomena reveal how Eusebius' fourfold Gospel worked in the hands of readers.

Eusebius' creative juxtapositions of Gospel material had an enduring impact on Gospel reading. Not only did Eusebius continue earlier trajectories of Gospel writing, but his apparatus continued to generate new possibilities in the hands of readers. For more than a millennium, in over a dozen languages and in thousands of manuscripts, Eusebius' invention transformed readers' encounters with Gospel text on the page. By employing emerging textual technologies, Eusebius created new possibilities of reading, thereby rewriting the fourfold Gospel in a significant and durable way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197580042
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/11/2022
Series: Cultures of Reading in the Ancient Mediterranean
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 9.35(w) x 6.44(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Jeremiah Coogan is Assistant Professor of New Testament at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California.

Table of Contents

Preface

Text and Translation of Eusebius' Epistle to Carpianus

Chapter 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

Chapter 2: Technology
Textual Machines
Prefatory Maps
Columnar Tables
Knowing Gospels Differently

Chapter 3: Gospel Writing
Continuity and Innovation
Gospel Production from Mark to Eusebius
Reconfiguring the Gospels
The Gospel According to Eusebius

Chapter 4: Creative Juxtaposition
History and Critique
How Eusebius Reads Gospels
Similar Things
Rewriting Gospel Relationship
Rediscovering the Purpose of the Eusebian Apparatus
Poetic Geography

Chapter 5: Reading Eusebius' Gospels
Reception as Evidence
Magnitudes of Reception
Traces of Reading
Use and Meaning

Chapter 6: Conclusion

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