Constantines life has been interpreted in a number. The elaborate oration of eusebius, in praise of constantine. Eusebius, the bishop of caesarea and author of the first history of the church, wrote the life of constantine, or vita constantini. The emperor constantine changed the world by making the roman empire christian.
Eusebius remained in the emperors favour, and, after constantines death in 337, he wrote his life of constantine, a panegyric that. Eusebius s account is the only surviving historical record of the church during its crucial first 300 years. The emperor constantine changed the world by making the roman em. Exhortation to follow the example of the greater part of the world. The life of the blessed emperor constantine was penned shortly after the emperors death in ad 337 by the great church historian eusebius pamphilus, bishop of caesarea. Eusebius life of constantine ebook written by eusebius.
Other articles where life of constantine is discussed. Books go search best sellers gift ideas new releases deals. Life of constantine eusebius, averil cameron, stuart hall. Constantine s letter to eusebius on the preparation of copies of the holy scriptures. Throughout his life eusebius also wrote apologetic works, commentaries on the bible, and works explaining the parallels and discrepancies in the gospels. Constantines letter to the council, depreciating the removal of eusebius from c. Its introduction and commentary open up the many important issues the life of constantine raises. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. And even in the very earliest period of his youth he was judged by them to be worthy of the highest honor. From nicene and postnicene fathers, second series, vol. Though gushing in its praise for constantine and sparse in its criticism of the darker aspects of his reign, this work is nonetheless the best and most detailed biography of constantine available from an ancient source. Emperors who preceded constantine relied heavily on the popular, and sometimes unpopular, tenets of polytheistic state religions, religions which used superstition, power, and human virtue, to expand conquests.
Eusebius moves on from the introduction to constantines military exploits for the remainder of book 1 and half of book 2. Eusebius account of constantines conversion by john. I have perused the letters written by your prudences, and highly approve of the wise resolution of your colleague in the ministry, eusebius. Bishop eusebius, a learned scholar who lived most of his life in caesarea in palestine, broke new ground in writing the history and provided a model for all later ecclesiastical historians. Eusebius was not only a recorder of history, but one of the key players at a significant turning point for the church. It is indeed an arduous task, and beyond the power of language itself, worthily to treat of the mysteries of christ, and to explain in a fitting manner the controversy respecting the feast of easter, its origin as well as its precious and toilsome accomplishment. From constantines letter to the council in eusebius life of constantine, book iii. Victor constantinus, maximus augustus, to theodotus, theodorus, narcissus, aetius, alpheus, and the rest of the bishops who are at antioch.
At the council of nicaea in 325 he sat by the emperor, led a party of moderates, and made the first draft of the famous creed. This section has generated ample controversy, as there is much suspicion. Excerpt the work known as the life of constantine is the most important source for the reign of constantine the great and particularly for his support of christianity. Life of constantine eusebius, averil cameron, stuart. The main problem is eusebius is just too flattering of constantine. Of his son constantine, who in his youth accompanied diocletian into palestine. The only english version previously available is based on a seventeenthcentury greek edition, but two new critical editions produced this century make a new. Life of constantine by eusebius meet your next favorite book. Christian church and the word church are used to denote both a christian association of people.
The first third of the book chronicles constantines rise to power, the second describes the eusebiuss life and thought, and the third discusses the christianization of the empire and eusebiuss relationship to constantine. Constantine, eusebius, and the formulation of the new. Eusebius also wrote a book on the chronology of the world entitled chronicon. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. Life of constantine was a very interesting book to me, and it contained many of the elements that i liked about eusebiuss history of the churchlong quotations of source material. But our emperor began his reign at the time of life at which the macedonian died, yet doubled the length of his life, and trebled the length of his reign.
Life of constantine by eusebius, 1999 online research. In addition to his life of constantine, he also wrote the ecclesiastical history, which is the. Though gushing in its praise for constantine and sparse in its criticism of the darker aspects of his reign, this work is nonetheless the best and. Interestingly, it is in the speech that eusebius attaches to the life of constantine that we come upon constantines own use of moses.
That constantine prepared himself for the war by prayer. Life of constantine vita constantini is a panegyric written in honor of constantine the great by eusebius of caeserea in the 4th century ad. Documents in eusebius life of constantine, journal of ecclesiastical history 5 1954, 196200. Constantines letter to eusebius on the preparation of copies of the holy scriptures. Bishop eusebius, a learned scholar who lived most of his life in caesarea in palestine, broke new ground in writing the history and provided a. Since, therefore, it was needful that this matter should be rectified, so. These make up the remainder of the second book see cameron and hall, life of constantine, p. Eusebiou tou pamphilou, episkopou tes en palaistine kaisareias ta euriskomena panta in greek.
The latter had been with his fathers imperial colleagues, 1. Online at khazar skeptik and documenta catholica omnia. For many centuries this book was the basis for the chronological history of the world. He was himself imprisoned in egypt, but became bishop of caesarea about 314. He is mostly know for his 20 volume work entitled ecclesiastical history, being a history of christianity from the messiah to the year 324 a. Book 4 is largely concerned with constantine and his personal life and final accomplishments, concluding with the death of constantine.
Eusebius wrote his life and preserved his letters so that his policy would continue. The life of the blessed emperor constantine the bagster translation, revised by ernest cushing richardson, ph. Originally gathered by philip schaff, the nicene and postnicene fathers is a collection of writings by. Browse the amazon editors picks for the best books of 2019, featuring our favorite reads in more than a dozen categories. He took with him also the priests of god, feeling well assured that now, if ever, he stood in need of the efficacy of prayer, and thinking it right that they should constantly be near and about his person. Though criticized as mere panegyric lionizing constantines virtues while ignoring his flaws, eusebiuss life is nonetheless the most substantial and detailed biography of the. Constantine s letter to eusebius, in praise of his discourse concerning easter. Life of constantine clarendon ancient history series. The problem of eusebius christian history christianity. Constantine returns to his father, in consequence of the treacherous intentions of diocletian. Download pdf eusebius life of constantine free online new. Download pdf eusebius life of constantine free online. Church history, life of constantine, oration in praise of constantine by eusebius pamphilius.
An instance of this we have ourselves seen, when he passed through palestine with the senior emperor, at whose right hand he stood, and commanded the. Life of constantine paperback eusebius oxford university press. The first of which, the campaign against maxentius, contains perhaps the most famous scene in the life of constantine, the vision of constantine. Eusebiuss account is the only surviving historical record of the church during its crucial first 300 years. How the christ of god appeared to him in his sleep, and commanded him to use in his wars a standard made in the form of the cross. The most concise, clear, and admirable supporter of the account of eusebius, or rather constantine, as it stands, is newman, miracles lond. Eusebius of caesarea the life of the blessed emperor constantine. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid 19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. Cover for curtius rufus, histories of alexander the great, book 10. Jan 03, 2015 make them to astonish said constantine, and the books were written accordingly life of constantine, vol.
This english translation is the first based on modern critical editions. The work provides scholars with one of the most comprehensive sources for the religious policies of constantine s reign. Chapter 19 of book ii acts as a transition, starting with the fall of licinius and then moving on to detail constantines decrees and letters for one such example, see the commentary on ii. The works of others that flourished at that time chapter 28. Home fathers of the church life of constantine eusebius life of constantine. Eusebius took part in the expulsion of athanasius of alexandria 335, marcellus of ancyra c. The history of the church from christ to constantine by. Barnes, panegyric, history and hagiography in eusebius life of constantine, in the making of orthodoxy.
Eusebius moves on from the introduction to constantines military exploits for the remainder of book 1 and half of. Constantines letter to eusebius, in praise of his discourse concerning easter. Eusebius of caesarea 260265 339340 ad is sometimes called the father of church history. Stuart george hall the emperor constantine changed the world by making the roman empire christian. It was never completed due to the death of eusebius in 339. Read church history, life of constantine, and oration in praise of constantine by eusebius available from rakuten kobo. Eusebius of caesarea christian history christianity today. Click download or read online button to eusebius life of constantine book pdf for free now. Eusebius project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks read. Download eusebius life of constantine ebook pdf or read online books in pdf, epub, and mobi format. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read eusebius life of constantine.
Oration in praise of constantine by eusebius, bishop of emesa, ca. The latter had been with his fathers imperial colleagues, and had. Eusebiuss history was not written simply to record the deeds of the church after christs ascension. Life of constantine clarendon ancient history series 9780198149248. The life of constantine is a panegyrical biography of constantine the great, written by his friend and admirer, eusebius pamphilus, bishop of caesarea a few years after the emperors death in ad 337. Historia ecclesiastica church history first seven books ca. Most of the work is devoted to the illustration of constantine s personal piety. Church history, life of constantine, oration with over twenty volumes, the nicene and postnicene fathers is a momentous achievement. This book praised the emperor for changing the empire from one that persecuted christians to an empire that supported christianity. This is librivox recording and is in public domain. How the markettown of gaza was made a city for its profession of christianity, and received the name of constantia. Eusebius life of constantine vita constantini is a eulogy or panegyric, and therefore its style and selection of facts are affected by its purpose, rendering it inadequate as a continuation of the church history.
It is my purpose to write an account of the successions of the holy apostles, as well as of the times which have elapsed from the days of our savior to our own. The problem of eusebius christian history christianity today. Eusebius amalgamated the legendary tales of all the religious doctrines of the world together as one, using the standard godmyths from the presbyters manuscripts as his exemplars. Church history, life of constantine, and oration in praise. And instructing his army in the mild and sober precepts of godliness. This document has been generated from xsl extensible stylesheet language source with renderx xep formatter, version 3. Being convinced, however, that he needed some more powerful aid than his military forces could afford him, on account of the wicked and magical enchantments which were so diligently practiced by the tyrant, he sought divine assistance, deeming the possession of arms and a numerous soldiery. Eusebius life of constantine is the most important single record of constantine, the emperor who turned the roman empire from prosecuting the church to supporting it, with huge and lasting consequences for europe and christianity. In order to support his paraphrase of constantines speeches vc 4. The latter had been with his fathers imperial colleagues, and had passed his life among them, as we have said, like gods ancient prophet.