Monday, September 9, 2013

Early Ninth Century Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles

Early Ninth Century Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles

Early Ninth Century Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles
 
From the years 800-860, the Pauline epistles received more exegetical attention than any other scriptural texts. There are eleven extant works of either homiletic selections (2) or comprehensive commentaries (9) on the Pauline epistles. Six authors are responsible for the nine commentaries: Alcuin, Claudius of Turin, Rabanus Maurus, Haimo of Auxerre, four by Florus of Lyons, and the Collectaneum by Sedulius Scottus.
 
(Michael C. Sloan, The Harmonious Organ of Sedulius Scottus, p. 40)

 Claudius of Turin is
here.

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