Steven Avery
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MEDIEVAL - SERMONS AND SPECIAL SECTIONS AND NOTES ON THE MANUSCRIPTS
We should make a little list of Medieval sermons directly on the verses.
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Jerome in the Vulgate Prologue discusses manuscripts and tendency to drop verse.
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Bernard of Clairvaux - sermon on the witnesses.
IN OCTAVA PASCHAE. SERMO I. De fide vincente, et tribus testimonis in coelo et in terra. p. 386.
I do have Bernard's sermon in my paper ... to demonstrate that he knew all of these verses as Scriptur
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Thomas Aquinas
https://www.purebibleforum.com/inde...rinitate-and-other-references.1095/#post-8083
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On Alexander Neckam, we have from Grantley in RGA The welter of interpretations given to the comma was first collected and analysed by Alexander Neckam (or Nequam, 1157-1217) in his Speculum seculationum. 99 99 Neckam, 1988, 73-84. https://books.google.com/books?id=PRLZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA73 So can we begin trying to work with his interpretations ?
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Haimo of Auxerre
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Regensburg ms. Fickermann
Notes on variants using Augustine, De Trintate, Jerome
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MS Balliol 177 (12th century)
Jenkins Bede
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Special Notes
Gerhoh of Reichersberg discusses Latin grammar
Joachim-Innocent-Lateran-Aquinas-Complutensian
about last phrase in verse 8
Fulgentius and Facundus look back on Cyprian
Glossa Ordinaria may have a discussion supporting Vulgate Prologu
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We should make a little list of Medieval sermons directly on the verses.
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Jerome in the Vulgate Prologue discusses manuscripts and tendency to drop verse.
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Bernard of Clairvaux - sermon on the witnesses.
IN OCTAVA PASCHAE. SERMO I. De fide vincente, et tribus testimonis in coelo et in terra. p. 386.
I do have Bernard's sermon in my paper ... to demonstrate that he knew all of these verses as Scriptur
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Thomas Aquinas
https://www.purebibleforum.com/inde...rinitate-and-other-references.1095/#post-8083
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On Alexander Neckam, we have from Grantley in RGA The welter of interpretations given to the comma was first collected and analysed by Alexander Neckam (or Nequam, 1157-1217) in his Speculum seculationum. 99 99 Neckam, 1988, 73-84. https://books.google.com/books?id=PRLZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA73 So can we begin trying to work with his interpretations ?
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Haimo of Auxerre
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Regensburg ms. Fickermann
Notes on variants using Augustine, De Trintate, Jerome
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MS Balliol 177 (12th century)
Jenkins Bede
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Special Notes
Gerhoh of Reichersberg discusses Latin grammar
Joachim-Innocent-Lateran-Aquinas-Complutensian
about last phrase in verse 8
Fulgentius and Facundus look back on Cyprian
Glossa Ordinaria may have a discussion supporting Vulgate Prologu
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