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Eusebian may mean: of or
relating to the
Eusebian Canons of or
relating to the
historiography and
historical philosophy of
Eusebius a
follower of Eusebius...
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Eusebian canons,
Eusebian sections or
Eusebian apparatus, also
known as
Ammonian sections, are the
system of
dividing the four
Gospels used
between late...
- The
Chronicon or
Chronicle (Gr****: Παντοδαπὴ ἱστορία
Pantodape historia, "Universal history") was a work in two
books by
Eusebius of Caesarea. It seems...
- the
Eusebian canon tables. The
canon tables illustrate the
unity of the
Gospels by
organising corresponding p****ages from the Gospels. The
Eusebian canon...
- Two
pages with
illuminated Eusebian Canons from
Garima 1,
likely the
later of the two
Garima Gospels...
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Eusebius of
Nicomedia (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος; died 341) was an
Arian priest who
baptized Constantine the
Great on his
deathbed in 337. A fifth-century...
- The
Rabbula Gospels,
Eusebian Canons....
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Rabbula Gospels,
Eusebian Canons...
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historian Carl
Nordenfalk considered the
Eusebian canon tables of the
Echmiadzin Gospels (fols. 1–5,
including the
Eusebian letter) to be the best representative...
- The
extant m****cripts of the book
Antiquities of the Jews,
written by the first-century
Jewish historian Flavius Josephus around AD 93–94,
contain two...