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Preface
Cast of Characters
Introduction: Scholars, Books, and Libraries in the Christian Tradition
1. Origen at Caesarea: A Christian Philosopher among his Books
2. Origen's Hexapla: Scholarship, Culture, and Power
3. Eusebius's Chronicle: History Made Visible
4. Eusebius at Caesarea: A Christian Impresario of the Codex
Coda: Caesarea in History and Tradition
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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