
Jeremy Schott presented a workshop on “Eusebius of Caesarea and his History, the state of the scholarship” as part of Stanford University’s Ptarmigan Foundation Series on Early Christianity and the Ancient World. This event was part of the Ptarmigan Foundation Series on Early Christianity and the Ancient World which brings together scholars from within religious studies, as well as from related fields such as classics, philosophy, history, and art history, to share perspectives on religion, philosophy and culture during this formative period. Starting in 2019, there began a substantial expansion of supported activities that now include multi-day master classes, symposia, as well as language and manuscript workshops.