According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tipping point for the disintegration of history and allegory. The Postilla super totam bibliam of the Franciscan Nicholas of Lyra (1270–1349) plays a prominent role in this declension narrative by ceding the “spirit” of interpretation to the separate discipline of theology, and opening the space for critical biblical studies to attain autonomy. But what if Nicholas of Lyra was on the other side of this history? Arguing from the layout of early Postilla manuscripts and the institutional and manuscript culture of the fourteenth century, this article proposes that Nicholas's Postilla represents a vigorous and largely successful attempt to reintegrate ...
The twelfth-century theologian Hugh of St. Victor is generally credited with redefining history in i...
textSimon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, led a parliamentary reform movement and rebelled against ...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tippin...
According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tippin...
Henri de Lubac influentially argued in his four-volume Medieval Exegesis that after Nicholas of Lyra...
Much is unknown about the history of biblical exegesis in the Middle Ages. Students of that period s...
Surveys of the history of biblical exegesis and, in particular, the history of Apocalypse commentari...
This dissertation traces the reception history of the Latin biblical commentary, the Postilla litter...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-245).This dissertation examines the continuity between H...
Vykladačská činnost Mikuláše z Lyry v Postille litteralis a její význam v křesťanské exegetické trad...
The Postilla literalis super totam Bibliam, written by Nicholas of Lyra (France, 1270- 1349) is rema...
The author argues that it is important for systematic theologians to join the conversation between e...
Henri de Lubac's Corpus Mysticum, published during and immediately after the conditions of wartime F...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitutionIn Proverbia (1), Ecclesiasten (20v), C...
The twelfth-century theologian Hugh of St. Victor is generally credited with redefining history in i...
textSimon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, led a parliamentary reform movement and rebelled against ...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tippin...
According to Henri de Lubac's history of medieval exegesis, the fourteenth century marked the tippin...
Henri de Lubac influentially argued in his four-volume Medieval Exegesis that after Nicholas of Lyra...
Much is unknown about the history of biblical exegesis in the Middle Ages. Students of that period s...
Surveys of the history of biblical exegesis and, in particular, the history of Apocalypse commentari...
This dissertation traces the reception history of the Latin biblical commentary, the Postilla litter...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-245).This dissertation examines the continuity between H...
Vykladačská činnost Mikuláše z Lyry v Postille litteralis a její význam v křesťanské exegetické trad...
The Postilla literalis super totam Bibliam, written by Nicholas of Lyra (France, 1270- 1349) is rema...
The author argues that it is important for systematic theologians to join the conversation between e...
Henri de Lubac's Corpus Mysticum, published during and immediately after the conditions of wartime F...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitutionIn Proverbia (1), Ecclesiasten (20v), C...
The twelfth-century theologian Hugh of St. Victor is generally credited with redefining history in i...
textSimon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, led a parliamentary reform movement and rebelled against ...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...