The ancient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred years after Christ, written in the Greek tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus bishop of Cæsarea in Palestina, wrote ten books. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople, wrote seven books. Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch, wrote six books. Whereunto is annexed, Dorotheus, Bishop of Tyrus, of the lives and ends of the prophets, apostles, and LXX disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greek tongue by Meredith Hanmer Doctor in Divinity. Last of all, herein is comprized a brief chronography collected by the said translator, with a copious index of the principal matters throughout all the histories:
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Main Author: Eusebius Caesariensis 260-339 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed by Abraham Miller, and are to be sold by Francis Tyton at the sign of the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet 1663
Edition:The sixth edition corrected and revised. Hereunto is added, Eusebius his life of Constantine, in four books. With Constantines oration to the clergy
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Item Description:Register is continuous throughout; text is continuous in the first numbered section. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The attribution of the biographies to Dorotheus is traditional but unsubstantiated. - The translation of Eusebius's "Life of Constantine" is by Wye Saltonstall. - Wing (2nd ed.), E3422A
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