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  1. 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 ...

  2. Associate Professor of Religious Studies, UNC-Charlotte (2011-2013) Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, UNC-Charlotte (2005-2011) PUBLICATIONS. Books . Schott, Jeremy M., Eusebius of Caesarea, The History of the Church: A New Translation. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2019.

  3. 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.

  4. Jeremy Schott: Faculty & Staff - Borns Jewish Studies Program. jmschott@indiana.edu. Sycamore Hall 209A. Professor, Religious Studies. Adjunct Professor, Jewish Studies. My teaching and research lie at the intersections of Religious Studies, Ancient History, Philosophy, and Literature.

  5. About Jeremy Schott. My teaching and research lie at the intersections of Religious Studies, Ancient History, Classical Studies, Philosophy, and Literature. My courses focus on the cultural, social, and literary histories of religion and religions in the late-ancient and early medieval Mediterranean and Near East.

  6. 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.

  7. Department of Classical Studies. Adjunct faculty profile for Jeremy Schott.