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The Eusebian Canon Tables - Ordering Textual Knowledge in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
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The Eusebian Canon Tables - Ordering Textual Knowledge in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
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One of the books most central to late-antique religious life was
the four-gospel codex, containing the Gospels of Matthew, Mark,
Luke, and John. A common feature in such manuscripts was a marginal
cross-referencing system known as the Canon Tables. This reading
aid was invented in the early fourth century by Eusebius of
Caesarea and represented a milestone achievement both in the
history of the book and in the scholarly study of the fourfold
gospel. In this work, Matthew R. Crawford provides the first
book-length treatment of the origins and use of the Canon Tables
apparatus in any language. Part one begins by defining the Canon
Tables as a paratextual device that orders the textual content of
the fourfold gospel. It then considers the relation of the system
to the prior work of Ammonius of Alexandria and the hermeneutical
implications of reading a four-gospel codex equipped with the
marginal apparatus. Part two transitions to the reception of the
paratext in subsequent centuries by highlighting four case studies
from different cultural and theological traditions, from Augustine
of Hippo, who used the Canon Tables to develop the first ever
theory of gospel composition, to a Syriac translator in the fifth
century, to later monastic scholars in Ireland between the seventh
and ninth centuries. Finally, from the eighth century onwards,
Armenian commentators used the artistic adornment of the Canon
Tables as a basis for contemplative meditation. These four case
studies represent four different modes of using the Canon Tables as
a paratext and illustrate the potential inherent in the Eusebian
apparatus for engaging with the fourfold gospel in a variety of
ways, from the philological to the theological to the visual.
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