Der Kommentar in Antike und Mittelalter, Bd. 2
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Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Geerlings und Christian Schulze
Biographical note
Wilhelm Geerlings has been Professor in the History of the Old Church, Patrology and Christian Archaeology since 1980 at Bochum Ruhr-University. He has published extensively on patristic texts, especially Augustine. He is co-editor of the Fontes Christiani.
Christian Schulze, Ph.D. (1999), studied Classical Philology and Biology. He works at the Institute for the History of Medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum. He has published two books on Celsus and is presently preparing an edition of the Physica of Hildegard von Bingen.
Christian Schulze, Ph.D. (1999), studied Classical Philology and Biology. He works at the Institute for the History of Medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum. He has published two books on Celsus and is presently preparing an edition of the Physica of Hildegard von Bingen.
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Matthias Skeb O.S.B.
The study examines the formal shape of the prefaces of Greek biblical commentaries in Late Antiquity and their theology of commenting. It offers an interesting insight into the theological identity of the commentators as well as into the cultural transfer on which their work is based.
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Elisabeth Hollender
This catalogue lists more than 18,000 individual commentaries on Hebrew liturgical poetry from more than 400 manuscripts composed in various Jewish communities throughout the Medieval and Early Modern periods. As a research tool, it provides unprecedented access to this fascinating genre of ...
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Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Geerlings und Christian Schulze
In this interdisciplinary collection the ‘commentary’ in antiquity and Middle Ages' is analysed from the angle of theology, philosophy, classical philology, medical history and Jewish Studies with special emphasis on the rabic definition, form and history of this genre.
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Sibylle Ihm
This catalogue summarises our current knowledge of commentaries on Greek and Latin medical writers covering manuscripts, editions, commentary type, and the state of research. Particulars of primary sources and detailed literature references enable users to fine-tune their searches in this corpus ...
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