Brepols Online Books Medieval Monographs Collection 2012 - bob2012mome
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In Paciani episcopi Barcinonensis opera silva studiorum
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:In Paciani episcopi Barcinonensis opera silva studiorum show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: In Paciani episcopi Barcinonensis opera silva studiorumThe study and the production of a critical edition of the works of Pacian, bishop of Barcelona (fourth century), have been the life’s work of Angel Anglada Anfruns. He has published many articles in miscellanies and high ranked journals since the 1960s, and also some in less-accessible periodicals. Updated versions of these contributions, most of which are written in Spanish, have now been gathered for the first time in a volume entitled Silva studiorum. They deal with the manuscript transmission and the history of the printed versions of Pacian’s opera, the syntactic structure (particularly the clausulae) and particular problematic passages in the bishop’s writings. The volume concludes with an index of the passages which have been discussed in detail. The articles offer a general view of the reception of Pacian’s works down the ages and list the author’s arguments behind specific editorial decisions. It is the perfect companion volume to the edition of Pacian’s complete works published in Corpus Christianorum, Series latina 69B (2012).
Angel Anglada Anfruns is professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Universidat de Valencia.
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Interpretation of Scripture: Theory
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Interpretation of Scripture: Theory show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Interpretation of Scripture: TheoryAuthors: Franklin T. Harkins and Frans van LiereStarting from the theory of scriptural interpretation elaborated by Hugh of St Victor, the Augustinian Canons of twelfth-century St Victor in Paris were leading theorists and practitioners of scriptural exegesis. This volume contains translations of the exegetical theories elaborated in Hugh of St Victor's (d. 1141) Didascalicon, On Sacred Scripture and its Authors, The Diligent Examiner, and On the Sacraments (prologues); Andrew of St Victor's (d. 1175) prologues to select commentaries; Richard of St Victor's (d. 1173) Book of Notes and Apocalypse commentary; Godfrey of St Victor's Fountain of Philosophy; Robert of Melun's Sentences; and the anonymous Speculum on the Mysteries of the Church.
The editors of this volume are Franklin T. Harkins (PhD, Notre Dame; Theology Dept. Fordham University), author of Reading and the Work of Restoration: History and Scripture in the Theology of Hugh of St Victor (2009) and Frans van Liere (PhD, Groningen; Dept. of History, Calvin College), editor of Andrew of St Victor’s commentaries on Samuel and Kings (1996 ; ET 2010) and on the Twelve Prophets (2007, with Mark Zier) (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis), and author of a forthcoming book on the Bible in the Middle Ages.
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