Gorman,Michael M.
Biblical commentaries from the early Middle Ages.
Firenze, Sismel Ediz.del Galluzzo
2002,
cm.18x25,
pp. XIV,513, num.tavv.bn.nt.
legatura ed.in tutta tela,soprac.fig.
Coll.Millennio Medievale, 32. Reprints, 4.
The Encyclopedic Commentary on Genesis Prepared for Charlemagne by Wigbod - An Unedited Fragment of an Irish Epitome of St Augustine's "De Genesi ad Litteram" - A Carolingian Epitome of St Augustine's "De Genesi ad litteram" - The Commentary on Genesis Attributed to Auxilius in Ms. Monte Cassino 29* - Wigbod and the "Lectiones" on the Hexateuch Attributed to Bede in Paris Lat. 2342 - The Commentary on the Pentateuch Attributed to Bede in PL 91.189-394 (Part I) - The Commentary on Pentateuch Attributed to Bede in PL 91.189-394 (Part II) - Theodore of Canterbury, Hadrian of Nisida and Michael Lapidge - The Glosses on Bede's "De temporum ratione" Attributed to Byrhtferth of Ramsey - Wigbod and Biblical Studies under Charlemagne - The Commentary on Genesis of Claudius of Turin and Biblical Studies under Louis the Pious - The Commentary on Kings of Claudius of Turin and its Two Printed Editions (Basel, 1531; Bologna, 1755) - The Visigothic Commentary on Genesis in Autun 27 (S. 29) - A Critique of Bischoff's Theory of Irish Exegesis. The Commentary on Genesis in Munich Clm 6302 (Wendepunkte 2) - The Oldest Epitome of Augustine's "Tractatus in Euangelium Ioannis" and Commentaries on the Gospel of John in the Early Middle Ages - The Carolingian Miscellany of Exegetical Texts in Albi 39 and Paris Lat. 2175.
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