I see this on prepub:
http://www.logos.com/product/30595/the-ecclesiastical-history
How is this different from:
@book{Eus-3467,
author = {Eusebius of Caesarea},
title = {An Ecclesiastical History to the 20th Year of the Reign of Constantine},
publisher = {Samuel Bagster and Sons},
address = {London},
year = {1847},
}
And is it worth it if you already own the 1847 edition? The main things I can see are:
1. It's a newer translation (by 70 years -- 1927)
2. It has the Greek and English texts
3. It has "extensive notes and introduction"
Thoughts?