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100 1  Inowlocki, S.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       nr2002019706 
245 10 Eusebius and the Jewish authors :|bhis citation technique 
       in an apologetic context /|cby Sabrina Inowlocki. 
264  1 Leiden ;|aBoston :|bBrill,|c2006. 
300    1 online resource (xx, 337 pages). 
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490 1  Ancient Judaism and early Christianity,|x1871-6636 ;|vv. 
       64 =|aArbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und 
       des Urchristentums 
500    Revision of the author's thesis--University of Brussels, 
       2003. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-318) and 
       indexes. 
505 0  Contents -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -
       - INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: SOURCES AND METHOD -- 1. 
       Eusebius of Caesarea and the APODEIXIS -- 2. The Jewish 
       Authors Quoted by Eusebius -- 3. STATUS QUAESTIONIS -- 4. 
       Presentation of the Material -- CHAPTER TWO: THE CITATION 
       PROCESS IN GREEK ANTIQUITY AND IN THE APODEIXIS -- 1. The 
       Citation Process in Antiquity -- A. The Cutting of 
       Citations -- B. "Discriminating" Citations -- C. The Use 
       of Citations -- D. Referring to Cited Works -- E. 
       Faithfulness to the Text Cited -- F. Conclusion -- 2. The 
       Citation Process in the APODEIXIS -- To Which Tradition 
       Does Eusebius' Citation Technique in the Apodeixis Belong?
       -- 3. Eusebius' Citation Technique in the APODEIXIS -- A. 
       The Citations in the Apodeixis: A Rhetorical Technique in 
       Its Own Right -- B. The Weight of Auctoritas in the 
       Apodeixis: Horizontal and Vertical Relations -- C. Citing 
       Authors, Authors Cited: A Subtle Play of Authority in the 
       Apodeixis -- D. Strategies of Concealment and 
       Identification of the Sources in the Apodeixis -- E. 
       Quantitative Assessment of the Citations in the Apodeixis 
       -- F. The Commentary on the Citations in the Apodeixis -- 
       G. Levels of Agreement between Eusebius' Discourse and the
       Citations in the Apodeixis: Polyphony, Symphony, and 
       Cacophony -- H. Strategies of Distinction of the Citations
       in the Apodeixis -- I. Promises of Faithfulness in the 
       Apodeixis -- J. References to the Text Cited in the 
       Apodeixis -- 4. Conclusions -- CHAPTER THREE: THE 
       CITATIONS OF NON-JEWISH AUTHORS IN THE APODEIXIS -- 1. The
       AUCTORITAS of the Cited Authors in the APODEIXIS -- A. 
       Pagan Authors -- B. Christian Authors -- C. Biblical 
       Authors -- 2. Eusebius' Faithfulness to the Cited Text in 
       the APODEIXIS -- A. Citations of Pagan Authors -- B. 
       Citations of Christian Authors -- C. Citations of the 
       Bible -- 3. Eusebius' Use of Citations in the APODEIXIS --
       A. Citations of Pagan Authors -- B. Citations of Christian
       Authors -- C. Biblical Citations -- 4. Conclusion -- 
       CHAPTER FOUR: THE "HEBREWS" AND THE "JEWS" ACCORDING TO 
       EUSEBIUS: THE JEWISH AUTHORS' STATUS IN THE APODEIXIS -- 
       1. The "Hebrews" according to Eusebius -- A. Ancient 
       Hebrews -- B. Post-Mosaic Jews as "Hebrews" -- 2. The 
       "Jews" according to Eusebius -- A. "Jews" before Christ --
       B. "Jews" after Christ -- 3. Conclusions -- CHAPTER FIVE: 
       THE "TRAVAIL DE LA CITATION" IN THE APODEIXIS: THE CASE OF
       THE JEWISH AUTHORS' CITATIONS -- 1. Discovery and 
       Selection of the Jewish Authors' Citations -- A. Clement 
       of Alexandria -- B. Origen -- C. Two Possibilities: 
       Porphyry and Anatolius -- 2. Ablation of the Jewish 
       Authors' Citations -- 3. Eusebius' Use of Second-Hand 
       Sources -- A. Citations of Jewish Authors Derived from 
       Collections: Some Hypotheses -- B. Pagan Authors Cited 
       through Jewish Authors -- 4. Strategies of Discrimination 
       of the Jewish Authors' Citations -- A. Carefully Cut 
       Jewish Authors' Citations -- B. Jewish Authors' Citations 
       Which Were Cut Incoherently -- C. Cutting Citations as a 
       Means of Semantic Distortion -- 5. The Arrangement of the 
       Jewish Authors' Citations -- A. Association of Jewish 
       Citations -- B. Citations of Jewish Authors Associated 
       with Citations of Christian Authors -- C. Citation of a 
       Jewish Author Associated witha Pagan Author and a 
       Christian Author -- 6. References to the Citations from 
       the Jewish Authors -- A. In Which Form Did Eusebius Read 
       the Jewish Authors' Works? -- B. Exact references to the 
       Jewish authors' texts -- C. Vague or erroneous references 
       to the Jewish authors' citations -- D. Examples of cross-
       references -- 7. Faithfulness to the text of the Jewish 
       authors' citations -- A. Status quaestionis -- B. Examples
       of textual changes in the Historia ecclesiastica -- C. 
       Textual changes in the Praeparatio -- D. Textual changes 
       in the Demonstratio -- 8. Conclusions -- CHAPTER 6: 
       EUSEBIUS' USE OF THE JEWISH AUTHORS' CITATIONS IN THE 
       APODEIXIS -- 1. Function of the Jewish Authors' Citations 
       in the Apodeixis -- A. Jewish authors' citation as 
       intermediary between Jewish-Christian and Greek thought: 
       the case of Philo's and Aristobulus' texts -- B. Jewish 
       authors' citations as a source of apologetic and polemical
       themes: the cases of Philo, Josephus, Aristobulus, Pseudo-
       Aristeas, and the "minor" Jewish authors -- C. Jewish 
       authors' citations as a source for Christian history -- 2.
       Exploitation of the Jewish authors' citations in the 
       Apodeixis -- A. Jewish authors' citations as "Hebrew" 
       testimonies -- B. Jewish authors' citations as "Jewish" 
       testimonies -- C. Jewish authors' citations as Greek 
       testimonies ; Jewish authors' citations as sources of non-
       Jewish authors' citations ; "Minor" Jewish authors' 
       citations as "Greek" testimonies -- D. Jewish authors' 
       citations as testimonies on Christianity -- 3. Levels of 
       Agreement Between Eusebius' Discourse and the Jewish 
       Authors' Citations in the Apodeixis: Polyphony, distancing,
       and "degré zéro" -- 4. Conclusions. 
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520    "Eusebius and the Jewish Authors" examines Eusebius of 
       Caesarea's use of non-biblical Jewish texts (e.g. "Philo",
       "Josephus", "Aristobulus") in his "Praeparatio evangelica"
       and "Demonstratio evangelica". In the first part, Sabrina 
       Inowlocki looks at the citation process in Ancient Greek 
       Literature and in Eusebius' own double apologetic work. 
       She also analyzes Eusebius' conception of Judaism. The 
       second part is devoted to a detailed study of Eusebius' 
       methodology in appropriating these texts from both a 
       philological and a philosophical/theological perspective. 
       Through the lens of his exploitation of Jewish quotations,
       this book defies the traditional perception of Eusebius as
       being a mere compiler and nuances the manner in which his 
       presentation of the relation between Judaism and 
       Christianity is often seen. This study will be very useful
       to readers interested in the reception of Jewish texts in 
       Christian literature, in the relations between Judaism and
       Christianity, and in Christian apologetics. 
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       260-approximately 340.|tDemonstratio Evangelica.|0https://
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600 04 Eusebius,|cof Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea,|dapproximately
       260-approximately 340. 
600 06 Eusèbe,|cde Césarée,|dapproximately 260-approximately 340.
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600 06 Eusèbe,|cde Césarée,|dapproximately 260-approximately 340.
       |tDémonstrations évangéliques. 
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