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The Speeches of Constantine and Eusebius

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For centuries, Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-339 CE) was thought to have been a close confidante and advisor to his younger contemporary, Constantine the Great (r. 306-337). Eusebius himself contributed to this image in his biography of that emperor, de vita Constantini (VC), in which he claimed the right to undertake this work on the basis of his closeness to the emperor. Modern scholars have greatly reduced this estimation of Eusebius's influence, and are aware that the bishop idealized his subject. But the VC remains the most important text for studying this reign, so the task now is to break the hermeneutic seal in which Eusebius encased the first Christian emperor.
Eusebius himself provides one means to do so. In the VC, he writes that he will append three speeches-one by Constantine and two of his own-to illustrate the emperor's piety and the level of his discourse. These speeches have been underutilized, because of doubts raised about their date, origin, and authenticity. In this book, these problems are carefully dealt with, opening the way for them to be used to separate Constantine's policies from the way Eusebius presents them in the VC.

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For centuries, Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260–339 CE) was thought to have been a close confidante and advisor to his younger contemporary, Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). Eusebius himself contributed to this image in his biography of that emperor,
de vita Constantini
(VC), in which he claimed the right to undertake this work on the basis of his closeness to the emperor. Modern scholars have greatly reduced this estimation of Eusebius’s influence, and are aware that the bishop idealized his subject. But the VC remains the most important text for studying this reign, so the task now is to break the hermeneutic seal in which Eusebius encased the first Christian emperor.

Eusebius himself provides one means to do so. In the VC, he writes that he will append three speeches—one by Constantine and two of his own—to illustrate the emperor’s piety and the level of his discourse. These speeches have been underutilized, because of doubts raised about their date, origin, and authenticity. In this book, these problems are carefully dealt with, opening the way for them to be used to separate Constantine’s policies from the way Eusebius presents them in the VC.

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Mitarbeit Harold A. Drake (Herausgeber), Harold A Drake (Herausgeber)
Autoren Harold A. Drake, Harold A Drake
Verlag De Gruyter
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 14.11.2025
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Christentum
 
EAN 9783110296709
ISBN 978-3-11-029670-9
Anzahl Seiten 210
Abmessung (Verpackung) 17.5 x 1.5 x 25 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 489 g
 
Serie Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur > 199
Themen auseinandersetzen, Eusebius von Caesarea, REL033000 RELIGION / History, REL072000 RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology, Christen-Heiden-Konflikt, Christliche Geschichtsschreibung, REL067050 RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ecclesiology, Konstantin (Römisches Reich, Kaiser, I.)
 

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