This article first of all makes some general considerations concerning the catenae: the author seeks to show the interest they have for our knowledge of ancient Christian exegesis and the difficulties which the modern editor comes across not only in establishing the text of a catena, but also and above all getting back to the patristic sources. In a second part, the author concentrates on the Catena on the Song of Songs by Procopius of Gaza († around 530) and examines how this reference tool aims at showing the polysemantic nature of the Biblical text and opens up a whole spectrum of interpretations
Cet article rend compte d'une vingtaine de publications récentes consacrées à l'interprétation du Ca...
Patristic exegesis constitutes one of the essential aspects of ancient Christian thought and is "the...
Le texte du Cantique des cantiques ne présente aucune didascalie qui indiquerait quel personnage par...
This article first of ail makes some général considérations concerning the catenae : the author seek...
Up to the present, 18 manuscript witnesses (excluding a few fragmentary ones) are known of the caten...
The exegesis of the Song of Songs by the Greek Church Fathers was polymorphic in spite of their comm...
This article reviews about twenty recent publications devoted to the interpretation of the Song of S...
The so-called catena Trium Patrum on the Song of Songs (also known as catena type CPG C 81 B2) gathe...
In order to study the exegetical catenae, collections of excerpts from the biblical commentaries of ...
Patristic exegesis constitutes one of the essential aspects of ancient Christian thought and is «the...
The article presents descriptions and evaluations of twenty recently published books pertaining to p...
Exegetical Catenae are collections of excerpts from the biblical commentaries of the Church Fathers....
An Arabic catena containing selected patristic commentaries on the Pentateuch, is prefaced by an int...
The catena of Romans 3.10-18 is an important, yet neglected portion of Paul\u27s argument in his Epi...
New Testament catena manuscripts contain both the biblical text and a form of commentary which is a ...
Cet article rend compte d'une vingtaine de publications récentes consacrées à l'interprétation du Ca...
Patristic exegesis constitutes one of the essential aspects of ancient Christian thought and is "the...
Le texte du Cantique des cantiques ne présente aucune didascalie qui indiquerait quel personnage par...
This article first of ail makes some général considérations concerning the catenae : the author seek...
Up to the present, 18 manuscript witnesses (excluding a few fragmentary ones) are known of the caten...
The exegesis of the Song of Songs by the Greek Church Fathers was polymorphic in spite of their comm...
This article reviews about twenty recent publications devoted to the interpretation of the Song of S...
The so-called catena Trium Patrum on the Song of Songs (also known as catena type CPG C 81 B2) gathe...
In order to study the exegetical catenae, collections of excerpts from the biblical commentaries of ...
Patristic exegesis constitutes one of the essential aspects of ancient Christian thought and is «the...
The article presents descriptions and evaluations of twenty recently published books pertaining to p...
Exegetical Catenae are collections of excerpts from the biblical commentaries of the Church Fathers....
An Arabic catena containing selected patristic commentaries on the Pentateuch, is prefaced by an int...
The catena of Romans 3.10-18 is an important, yet neglected portion of Paul\u27s argument in his Epi...
New Testament catena manuscripts contain both the biblical text and a form of commentary which is a ...
Cet article rend compte d'une vingtaine de publications récentes consacrées à l'interprétation du Ca...
Patristic exegesis constitutes one of the essential aspects of ancient Christian thought and is "the...
Le texte du Cantique des cantiques ne présente aucune didascalie qui indiquerait quel personnage par...