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About Jeremy Schott I am an interdisciplinary scholar of culture, literature, religion, and philosophy in the Roman and Byzantine world. My research has covered a broad range: the politics of religious and ethnic identity; the practice and theory of translation; historiography; the history of books and reading; and most recently, the ...
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University of Rochester 1995-1999. B.A. (summa cum laude)...
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Jeremy Schott. Professor, Religious Studies; Director,...
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- Curriculum Vitae JEREMY M. SCHOTT
Jan 4, 2022 · Jeremy Schott’s translation is a remarkable work of scholarship. The translator manages to convey the idiosyncrasies and ancient conventions of Eusebius’ Greek palpable to English-speaking readers.
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Ph.D., Duke University, 2005A, University of Rochester, 1999Religions of the Late Ancient and Early Medieval/Byzantine Mediterranean and Near EastCultural and Social History of Late Antiquity and the Later Roman EmpireContemporary Theory and the Study of PremodernityAncient Philosophy (esp. the Platonic tradition)Eusebius of Caesarea: Tradition and Innovations, Aaron Johnson and Jeremy Schott, (Harvard University Press/Center for Hellenic Studies, 2013). Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008)
“Plotinus’ Portrait and Pamphilus’ Prison Notebook: Neoplatonic and Early Christian Textualties at the Turn of the Fourth Century C.E.,” Journal of Early Christian Studies,forthcoming Fall 2013. “Textuality and Territorialization: Eusebius’ Exegeses of Isaiah, and Empire,” Eusebius and the Construction of a Christian Culture,> Aaron Johnson and Jer...
Introduction to the New TestamentIntroduction to ChristianitySexuality and Gender in Early ChristianityPilgrims and Exiles: Late-ancient and early-medieval imaginings of travel, territory and identityUniversity of Rochester 1995-1999. B.A. (summa cum laude) Majors: Religion (with highest distinction); English Minor: Classical Greek. POSITIONS HELD. Director of Medieval Studies, Indiana Univesrity, Bloomington (2020- ) Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington (2019- )
Faculty profile for Jeremy Schott, Adjunct Professor of Jewish Studies Program in the IU College of Arts + Sciences.
Jeremy Schott. Professor, Religious Studies; Director, Medieval Studies Institute. Email: jmschott@indiana.edu. Department: Religious Studies; Borns Jewish Studies Program. Campus: IU Bloomington. Sycamore Hall, Rm. 209A.
Department of Classical Studies. Adjunct faculty profile for Jeremy Schott.