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Eustathius of Antioch and his place in the early history of Christian doctrine
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Year: 1928 Publisher: Cambridge : The University press,

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Not composed in a chance manner : The Epitaphios for Manuel I Komnenos by Eustathios of Thessalonike
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ISBN: 9789151300757 9151300753 Year: 2017 Publisher: Uppsala Uppsala Universitet

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Eustathius, archbishop of Thessalonica, Commentary on the odyssey : codex Marcianus 460 and Parisinus 2702 revisited.
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Publisher: London University of London. Institute of classical studies

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Eustathius of Antioch and a fragment attributed to patriarch Photius.
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Year: 2006 Publisher: S.l. s.n.

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Eustathius of Antioch and his place in the early history of Christian doctrine
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The theological anthropology of Eustathius of Antioch
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ISBN: 9780198744559 0198744552 0191078786 0191805815 0191061999 Year: 2015 Publisher: London Oxford University Press

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This authoritative study explores Eustathius of Antioch's theological anthropology, offering insight into one of the most important thinkers of the early Arian controversy. Sophie Cartwright situates Eustathius' thought in relation to the early 'Arian' controversy, the Constaninian Revolution, the theological legacies of Irenaeus and Origen, and the philosophical commentary tradition. She also locates Eustathius within his historical context and provides a detailed overview of the sources for his complex and fragmented corpus. Eustathius' anthropology is indebted to a tradition shaped by the theology of Irenaeus, that had already come into conversation with Origen. Dr Cartwright suggests that Origen's own thought was indebted to Irenaeus but that he had a radically different cosmology; this shaped subsequent engagement with both thinkers. Eustathius' theology of embodiment draws on Irenaeus, in opposition to what he perceives as the Origenist and Platonist anthropology which, in his anti-Arian works, he associates with Eusebius of Caesarea. However, he is deeply indebted to Origen for his doctrine of Christ's human soul and, consequently, his wider psychology.


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Reading Eustathios of Thessalonike
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ISBN: 9783110524918 3110524910 3110523205 9783110523201 9783110524901 3110524902 9783110522211 3110522217 Year: 2017 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Despite the relevance of Eustathios to both Classical and Byzantine studies, no monograph and no collective volume in English has yet been devoted to his figure. This book attempts to fill in this gap by addressing the various facets of his output - above all his commentaries on Homer, Dionysius the Periegete, Pindar, and the Iambic Canon on the Pentecost; but also his historiographical work, his speeches and his theological production receive due attention. The book also tackles several aspects of Eustathios' style (proverbs, allusions, etc.), and the meaning of his work in the context of his historical moment. Addressed at specialists but also at graduate students with an interest in the reception of Classical antiquity and in Byzantine civilisation, the volume gathers papers by leading scholars from various countries, and it opens up new paths of research in several areas of philology and history, above all by interweaving and juxtaposing Eustathios' dimension as an Homerist and an immensely learned classical scholar with his capacities as an orator, a highly praised teacher, a rhetorically refined writer of Greek prose, an historian of his own turbulent times, and an archbishop who had to fulfil his everyday duties.

Erotic pathos, rhetorical pleasure : narrative technique and Mimesis in Eumathios Makrembolites'Hysmine and Hysminias
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ISBN: 9155449700 9789155449704 Year: 2001 Volume: 7 Publisher: Uppsala : Acta universitatis Upsaliensis,

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