Eusebius Rediscovered in Early Modernity: Renaissance, Reformation, and the Republic of Letters

In February 1424, the Camaldolese monk, theologian, and humanist scholar Ambrogio Traversari wrote to his fellow Florentine humanist Niccolò de’ Niccoli and explained why he had been out of touch. For the past ten days, he said, he had been immersed in reading Eusebius of Caesarea’s Ecclesiastical H...

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