Book Description
- Title:
- History of the Vulgate in England from Alcuin to Roger Bacon. Being an Inquiry into the Text of some English Manuscripts of the Vulgate Gospels
- Author:
- Hans Hermann Glunz [1907-1944],
- Publication Year:
- 1933
- Location:
- Cambridge
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Pages:
- 383
- Subjects:
- Bible, Textual Criticism, Bible, Hermeneutics, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
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Contents
- Preface
- Classified List of Gospel Manuiscripts Discussed or Quoted
- Difference between the Earlier and the Later History of the Vulgate Text
- Last Currents of the Ancient Textual Tradition on the Continent and in England
- The Early Scholastic Method of Interpretation and its Influence on the Vulgate Text
- Lefranc and the Replacement of the Ancient English Types of the Universal Church
- Twelfth-century Hermeneutics and the Scholastic Text of Peter the Lombard
- Stabilisation of the Scholastic Text in the Thirteen Century
- Appendix A: Notes on the Canterbury MSS X and O. Revised Collation of Codex X
- Appendix B: On the Gospel Commentaries of John the Scot and Remigius of Auxerre
- Appendix C: The Gospel Commentaries of Anselm of Laon
- Appendix D: The Gospel Glosses in the Harlean MS 1802 (about 1140, from Armagh)
- Appendix E: Herbert of Bosham's Prefaces to his Revision of hte Great Gloss of Peter Lombard
- Appendix F: Specimens of Three English Gospel Commentaries of the Thirteenth Century
- Index of MSS
- Index of Gospel Passages
- Index of Proper Names