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Index
Cover page Halftitle page Series page Title page Copyright page Acknowledgements Contents List of Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Part 1: Origins
1. Eusebius’ Canon Tables as a Paratext for Ordering Textual Knowledge
Canon Tables as a Paratext Canon Tables and Tabular Presentation Conclusion
2. The Origins of Scholarship on the Fourfold Gospel: From Alexandria to Caesarea
The Diatessaron-Gospel of Ammonius of Alexandria Eusebius’ Continuation of Ammonius’ Scholarly Project
3. Reading the Gospels with the Eusebian Canon Tables
The Canonizing Effect of the Canon Tables Hypertextual Reading Within a Bounded Corpus The Indeterminate Quality of Eusebius’ Parallels Case Studies in Eusebius’ Parallels Conclusion
Part 2: Receptions
4. ‘The Diversity of Agreement among the Four Evangelists’: Augustine’s Usage of the Canon Tables
Augustine’s Access to Jerome’s Vulgate Methodological Clarifications Augustine’s Dependence Upon the Canon Tables in De Consensu Evangelistarum Memoria Rerum, Memoria Verborum, and the Truth of the Gospel Conclusion
5. Canon Tables 2.0: The Peshitta Version of the Eusebian Apparatus
The Syriac Version of Eusebius’ Letter to Carpianus Marginal Concordance Tables in Syriac Manuscripts The Peshitta Revision of Eusebius’ Sectioning and Parallels Conclusion
6. Scholarly Practices: The Eusebian Canon Tables in the Hiberno-Latin Tradition
Ailerán of Clonard, Canon Evangeliorum Pauca de Libris Catholicorum Scriptorum in Evangelia Excerpta The Irish Reference Bible Sedulius Scottus Conclusion
7. Seeing the Salvation of God: Images as Paratext in Armenian Commentaries on the Eusebian Canon Tables
Artistic Adornment of Canon Tables in Late Antique and Medieval Gospelbooks Two Armenian Interpretations of Canon Table Decoration Image and Symbol: Canon Table Decoration as a System of Loci And Imagines Image and Text: Armenian Canon Tables as Bildeinsätze Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: A Translation of Eusebius’ Letter to Carpianus Appendix 2: Eusebian Parallels in Augustine’s De consensu evangelistarum Appendix 3: The Gospel Synopsis in Codex Climaci Rescriptus and its Possible Connection to Ammonius’ Diatessaron-Gospel Appendix 4: Theophanes the Grammarian’s Note about Canon Tables Bibliography Index of Ancient Sources Index of Manuscripts and Papyri Index of Modern Authors Subject Index
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