Life of Constantine Illustrated

Life of Constantine Illustrated by Eusebius Pamphilius, published by Lulu.com on November 5, 2020, presents a significant historical account of Constantine the Great, written in the 4th century by Eusebius of Caesarea. This edition, comprising 90 pages, offers insights into the life of Constantine, who played a pivotal role in the establishment of Christianity as a state religion. The text serves as a semi-bibliographic account from someone who had personal knowledge of Constantine, while also addressing early Christian religious practices and doctrinal differences.
Readers will find that this work not only chronicles the life of a prominent Roman emperor but also provides a rare glimpse into the formative years of the Christian church. The edition includes original footnotes and illustrations of Constantine, enhancing the historical context. As a primary source, it is valuable for those interested in the intersection of religion and history, particularly regarding the early development of Christianity during a transformative period under Constantine’s rule.
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The life of Constantine was written by Eusebius of Caesarea (260 – 339 AD) in the 4th century in honour of Constantine the Great (272 – 337 AD). However, Eusebius died before he could finish the work. Nevertheless the book is considered a valuable work both for providing a semi-bibliographic account of Constantine from someone who knew him personally, and for providing a rare window into the religious practices of the early Christian church. The work also includes Eusebius’ own concerns about differences of opinion in church doctrine. The work is considered a valuable primary source for understanding how Christianity first started to become the state religion under its, perhaps most famous Roman emperor, Constantine, who later would be declared a saint by both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. The source text for this book is: “Church history: Life of Constantine the Great; and Oration in Praise of Constantine,” New York: Christian Literature Co.; Oxford: Parker, 1890; translated by Ernest Cushing Richardson (1860-1939); edited by Henry Wace (1836-1924) and Philip Schaff (1819-1893). This version of the work includes the original footnotes along with illustrations of Constantine on coins and in artwork.
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