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The only meaningful references to the contents of its text are listed in the Wikipedia article on the reception of the book of Enoch before modern times: in Christianity; as can easily be seen, they are rather rare and vague, being mostly restricted to Jude's and Second Peter's use thereof.
Philip Schaff's English translation of the fathers of the first millennium can be found here; one can easily download each volume in PDF format, and automatically search, by pressing CTRL-F
, for the string Enoch in its text (because, even if the ancient authors were to sometimes omit explicitly naming the sources of their various quotes or references, the editors and translators usually add parentheses or footnotes detailing their ultimate origins, so one is bound to find it mentioned at least there).