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_Brill's New Pauly_ (online) has articles on 13 Eusebii, one of whom is Eusebius of Emesa and another is Eusebius Gallicanus. The latter's entry is brief:
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Name introduced by Baronius for a collection of Latin sermons surviving under the name of E. [9] of Emesa (CPL 966); if we take seriously the notes of Caesarius of Arles to the lemmata of his homilies, they may be traced back to the works of Faustus Reiensis, to whom the 34th sermon certainly belongs.
A. Hamman, PL Suppl. 3, 1963, 545-699 (-709)
F. Glorie, CCL 101-101B, 1970-1971.
G. Morin, La collection gallicane dite d'Eusèbe d'Émèse ..., in: ZNTW 34, 1935, 92-115
J. Leroy, L'œuvre oratoire de S. Fauste de Riez, 1954
Id., F. Glorie, ‘Eusèbe d'Alexandrie’, source d'‘Eusèbe de Gaule’, in: Sacris Erudiri 19, 1969/70, 33-70.
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John Dillon
medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and cultureIs this the person:
Eusebius "Gallicanus"
Author: Eusebius, Gallicanus.; Franciscus Glorie
Publisher: Turnholti : Brepols, 1970-1971. Series: Corpus Christianorum., Series Latina ;, 101, 101A, 101B. Edition/Format: Print book : LatinView all editions and formats Database: WorldCat Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.
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Tom Izbicki
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Dear Colleagues
I wanted to check the identity of the Eusebius Gallicanus to whom a collection of homilies was attributed; my (admittedly aged) Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church lists Eusebius the Bishop of Caesarea (c.260 - c.340); Eusebius Bishop of Emesa (Homs) in Syria (d. c.359); Eusebius Bishop of Nicomedia (d c.342); St Eusebius Bishop of Vercelli, born in Sardinia (d. c.371); St Eusebius Bishop of Samosata from 361 (d.380); Eusebius Bishop of Dorylaeum (mid. 5th cent.)
The dictionary notes that the Bishop of Edesa has homilies ascribed to him and ‘Collections of Lat. sermons of Gallican provenance have long gone under his name’, so I think this is my man. Is he known to have actually written any of the sermons ascribed to him? I’m assuming Gallican means to do with Gaul, but the brief entry in the Dictionary does not suggest that this Eusebius ever ventured so far west.
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Cate
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