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a b b r e v i at i o n s CJ The Justinian Code, Codex Justinianus, ed. P. Krüger (Berlin, 1877, 192910 ). CTh The Theodosian Code, ed. t. Mommsen and P. M. Meyer, Theodosiani libri XVI (Berlin, 1905); trans. C. Pharr, The Theodosian Code and Novels: And the Sirmondian Constitutions (2nd ed.; union, n.J., 2001 [1952]). Egeria Itinerarium Egeriae, John wilkinson, Egeria’s Travels (3rd ed.; warminster, 1999). Eusebius, DE Eusebius, Demonstratio evangelica, ed. i. heikel, GCs Eusebius werke 4 (leipzig, 1913). Eusebius, HE Eusebius, Historia ecclesiastica, ed. E. schwartz and t. Mommsen, GCs n.F. 6 (2nd ed.; Berlin, 1999); trans. G. a. williamson (new York, 1965). Eusebius, PE Eusebius, Praeparatio evangelica, ed. K. Mras, GCs 43.1–2 (Berlin, 1954–1956). Eusebius, VC Eusebius, Vita Constantini, ed. F. winkelmann, GCs Eusebius werke 1.1 (2nd ed.; Berlin, 1991); trans. averil Cameron and stuart G. hall, Eusebius: Life of Constantine (oxford, 1999). JLA Journal of Late Antiquity laa late antique archaeology Sirm. Constitutiones Sirmondianae, ed. t. Mommsen and P. M. Meyer, Theodosiani libri XVI cum constitutionibus sirmondianus (Berlin, 1905); trans. C. Pharr (union, n.J., 2001 [1952]). socrates, HE socrates of Constantinople, Histoire ecclésiastique, ed. G. C. hansen, 4 vols., sC 477, 493, 505, 506 (Paris, 2004–2007). x abbreviations sozomen, HE sozomen, Historia ecclesiastica, ed. J. Bidez and G. C. hansen , GCs 50 (Berlin, 1960). tCh transformation of the Classical heritage abbreviations for rabbinic literature follow the Jewish Quarterly Review (http://jqr.pennpress.org/PennPress/journals/jqr/styleguide.pdf). abbreviations for Classics journals and book series follow L’Année philologique (http://www.annee-philologique.com/files/sigles_fr.pdf). abbreviations for other primary sources, journals, and book series follow The SBL Handbook of Style (Peabody, Mass., 1999). ...

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