The harmonious organ of Sedulius Scottus : introduction to his Collectaneum in apostolum and translation of its prologue and commentaries on Galatians and Ephesians /

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Author / Creator:Sloan, Michael C.
Imprint:Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (pages . cm)
Language:English
Series:Millennium-Studien = Millennium studies ; Bd. 39
Millennium-Studien ; Bd. 39.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11167655
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ISBN:9783110281224
3110281228
9781283856874
1283856875
9783110281880
3110281880
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:This book introduces and translates Sedulius Scottus' Prologue to his Collectaneum in Apostolum and his commentaries on Galatians and Ephesians. The introduction outlines the historical context of composition, identifies Sedulius' literary model - Servius, explains pertinent philological and stylistic issues of Sedulius' Latin, explores his use of exegetical and theological sources - predominantly Jerome, Augustine, and Pelagius. In tracing the reception of Jerome, Augustine, and Pelagius, Sedulius reveals himself as an erudite theologian as he harmonizes these three men's sometimes discordant voices.
Other form:Print version: 9781283856874
Standard no.:10.1515/9783110281880
Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations; Tables; I. Introduction; 1 General Introduction; 1.1 Aims; 1.2 Biography; 2 Historical Context and Genre of Sedulius' Collectaneum; 2.1 Historical Context; 2.2 Title and Genre; 3 The Pedagogical Function of the Collectaneum; 3.1 Servius; 3.2 Sedulius and Codex "(B)"; 3.3 The Seven Types of Circumstance; 3.4 Pedagogical Content; 4 Latinity; 4.1 Sedulius and Other Carolingian Pauline Commentators; 4.2 Hiberno-Latin Content and Diction; 4.3 Formatting; 4.4 Linguistic Style; 5 Theological and Ecclesiastical Issues; 5.1 Baptism; 5.2 Jewish-Christian Relations.
  • 5.3 The Trinity and the Divinity of Christ6 Studies in Reception; 6.1 Sources; 6.2 Introduction to the Reception of Jerome, Augustine, and Pelagius; 6.3 Reception of Jerome; 6.4 Reception of Augustine; 6.5 Reception of Pelagius within the Commentaries; 6.6 The Augustine and Pelagius Dynamic within the Commentaries; 6.7 Ambrose, Ambrosiaster, and Theodore of Mopsuestia; II. Translations; 1 Intentions and Challenges of the Translations; 2 Biblical Text; 3 The Manuscripts, Text, and Formatting; 4 Text and Translations; Prologue; INCIPIT IN EPISTOLAM AD GALATAS; On the Letter to the Galatians.
  • IN EPISTOLAM AD EFESIOSOn the Letter to the Ephesians; III. Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Greek and Latin Texts; English Translations; Secondary Literature; Index.