Published by Eigen beheer, 1991, 42pp., 1991
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Published by Bethlehemskerk, 's-Gravenhage, 1991
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0521684609 ISBN 13: 9780521684606
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Published by New City Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 1565484789 ISBN 13: 9781565484788
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Published by Brepols Publishers, 2015
ISBN 10: 2503553125 ISBN 13: 9782503553122
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ISBN 10: 0521865786 ISBN 13: 9780521865784
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Paperback, 492 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Latin, Hebrew. ISBN 9782503605050. Summary Andrew of Saint Victor was one of the most prominent biblical scholars of the twelfth century. He was a regular canon of the Parisian abbey of St Victor, founded in 1108, which in the twelfth century had developed into a prestigious center of spiritual learning, closely connected to the nascent university in Paris. Because of his frequent use of Jewish exegetical materials, Andrew's commentaries are a rich source for the history both of biblical hermeneutics and of inter-religious dialogue during the Middle Ages. His Isaiah commentary caused outrage among medieval Christian scholars because it eschewed traditional christological interpretations, and instead offered a reading "according to the Hebrew." This translation makes this work accessible in English for the first time. The source text of this volume was published in 2021 by Frans van Liere (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis, 53C). References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Andrew of Saint Victor Andrew and Jerome Hebrew sources, Hebrew Text Andrew as Exegete of Isaiah Medieval commentaries and lexicography The present translation Bibliography Translation Indices 0 g.
Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. NUOVO. 557 p. Language(s):English. Brepols, 2012. Hardback - Starting 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.
Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. Pages: 488 p. Illustrations:1 b/w Language(s):English. Hardback. Brepols, Publication Year:2021 -- SUMMARY This volume brings together a number of texts that shed light on life in the Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris, from its ideals to its daily routine. The Liber ordinis builds a framework and ideal vision for life at the Abbey of Saint Victor. Richard's De quaestionibus, Hugh's De institutione novitiorum, the letters of Odo, William of Æbelholt's Vita, and the other documents translated here reflect the spirit of Victorine reform. Its central theme was the vita apostolica, with its emphasis on sharing resources and living in a community. By incorporating prayer, pastoral care, moral discipline, and education, the Victorines believed their lifestyle would help to reform the greater Christian world that was so in need of restoration to the image in which God had created it. Many of the texts gathered here are translated into English for the first time, and are an invaluable resource for the study of the Abbey of Saint Victor, twelfth-century church reform, and medieval spirituality. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations General Introduction THE BOOK OF THE ORDER OF SAINT VICTOR IN PARIS HUGH OF SAINT VICTOR, ON THE FORMATION OF NOVICES RICHARD OF ST VICTOR, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS REGARDING THE RULE OF ST AUGUSTINE ODO OF SAINT VICTOR, SEVEN LETTERS ON THE RIGHT OBSERVANCE OF THE CANONICAL PROFESSION THE LIFE OF WILLIAM OF ÆBELHOLT THREE TEXTS ON LIFE AT SAINT VICTOR Robert of Torigny, Description of the Founding of Saint Victor Hildebert of Lavardin, Letter to Master William of Champeaux Osbert of Saint-Victor, Letter to John, on the Last Illness and Death of Hugh Bibliography.
Rilegato. Condition: come nuovo. Pages: 625 p. NEW. Hardback. Illustrations:1 col. Language(s):English. Brepols, Publication Year:2022 - SUMMARY Biblical interpretation, writings on the contemplative/mystical life and a continuing deep reflection on the nature and meaning of symbols come together in powerful ways in Victorine writers, particularly Hugh and Richard, as well as the lesser-known writer Thomas Gallus (Thomas of Vercelli), a Victorine canon who became the abbot of a house of regular canons in Vercelli, Italy. This volume contains: (1) Hugh's On the Ark of Noah and A Short Treatise on the Form of the Ark, treatises that unfold Hugh's teaching on stages and fruition of the mystical quest in relation to a complex drawing that incorporates a figure of Christ seated in majesty, embracing a map of the world on which is superimposed a diagram of Noah's Ark, representing the 12 stages of the contemplative quest; (2) Richard's On the Ark of Moses, a work that uses the symbolic (allegorical and tropological) interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant and the figures of the Cherubim that accompany the Ark in the Jerusalem Temple to convey Richard's vivid and compelling teaching on the varieties of contemplative experience as he understood them in twelfth-century Paris; and (3) Thomas Gallus' Commentary on the Song of Songs, which offers a window into a formative period of transition in the western Christian spiritual tradition, with Gallus's commentary on the Song of Songs giving voice to a more "affective" (versus "speculative") understanding of the mystical quest and experience, drawing upon and extending earlier Victorine explorations of the interrelationship of love and knowing in the experience of contemplation. For those interested in the dynamics of the spiritual quest and symbolic understanding in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, as well as insights that can inform the modern quest for knowledge and love of God, these are essential works for any library.
Published by Brepols Publishers, 2022
ISBN 10: 2503553117 ISBN 13: 9782503553115
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Published by New City Pr, 2013
ISBN 10: 1565484789 ISBN 13: 9781565484788
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Softcover. Condition: Good. Starting 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 complete translations of the exegetical theories elaborated in Hugh of St. Victor\'s (d. 1141 Didascalicon, On Sacred Scripture and its Authors, and The Diligent Examiner as well as Godfrey of St. Victor\'s Fountain of Philosophy. It has excerpts from Hugh\'s On the Sacraments, Andrew of St. Victor\'s (d. 1175) commentaries, Richard of St. Victor\'s (d. 1173) Book of Notes and Apocalypse commentary, Robert of Melun\'s Sentences, and the anonymous Speculum on the Mysteries of the Church.
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