Summaries, divisions and rubrics of the Latin Bible
The key to the most fundamental exegesis of the Scriptures in the Middle Ages. Dom Donation De Bruyne's work of a century ago has been all but unobtainable since it was first published quasi-anonymously just before the outbreak of the Great War. Originally conceived as an instrumentum laboris t...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English Latin |
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Published: |
Turnhout
Brepols
[2014]
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In: |
Studia traditionis theologiae (18)
Year: 1914 |
Edition: | Facs. repr. 1914 |
Series/Journal: | Studia traditionis theologiae
18 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Bible (Vulgata)
/ Bible (Vetus Latina)
/ Chapter
/ Zählen
/ Rubric
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IxTheo Classification: | KAA Church history |
Further subjects: | B
Bible
Numerical division
B Bible Commentaries B Bible Latin Versions Vulgate |
Summary: | The key to the most fundamental exegesis of the Scriptures in the Middle Ages. Dom Donation De Bruyne's work of a century ago has been all but unobtainable since it was first published quasi-anonymously just before the outbreak of the Great War. Originally conceived as an instrumentum laboris to the great Benedictine project to produce a critical edition of the Vulgate, it now has a new life as a unique collection of the division systems that were used with the biblical books before the twelfth century. These constitute a primary interpretation of the text, anterior to, and more pervasive in influence than any work of formal biblical exegesis. This collection makes available the raw material for a new chapter in the study of the Latin bible and the study of its reception in the later patristic and medieval periods. Moreover, it may usher in a new chapter in the history of biblical exegesis The key to the most fundamental exegesis of the Scriptures in the Middle Ages. Dom Donation De Bruyne's work of a century ago has been all but unobtainable since it was first published quasi-anonymously just before the outbreak of the Great War. Originally conceived as an instrumentum laboris to the great Benedictine project to produce a critical edition of the Vulgate, it now has a new life as a unique collection of the division systems that were used with the biblical books before the twelfth century. These constitute a primary interpretation of the text, anterior to, and more pervasive in influence than any work of formal biblical exegesis.0This collection makes available the raw material for a new chapter in the study of the Latin bible and the study of its reception in the later patristic and medieval periods. Moreover, it may usher in a new chapter in the history of biblical exegesis |
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ISBN: | 2503555330 |