Interpreting the Bible and Aristotle in Late Antiquity: The Alexandrian Commentary Tradition Between Rome and Baghdad

Lossl, Josef and Watt, John W

Interpreting the Bible and Aristotle in Late Antiquity: The Alexandrian Commentary Tradition Between Rome and Baghdad - London, New York Routledge 2019 - 343p

Part 1,
Alexandria To Rome,
Origen: Exegesis and Philosophy in early Christian Alexandria,
Alfons Furst,
Prologue Topics and translation problems in Latin Commentaries on Paul,
Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe,
Ambrosiaser`s method of interpretation in the questions on the Old and New Testament,
Marie- Pierre Bussieres,
Philosophical Exegesis in Marius Victorinus` commentaries on Paul,
Stephen Cooper,
Jerome`s Pauline Commentaries between East and West: Tradition and innovation in the commentary on Galatians,
Andrew Catin,
The Bible and Aristotle in the Controversy between Augustine and Julian of Aeclanum,
Josef Lossl,
Boethius as a Translator and Aristotelian Commentator,
Sten Ebbesen,
Part2: Alexandria to Baghdad,
Translating the personal aspect of Late Platonism in the commentary Tradition,
Edward Watts,
Aristotelianism and the Disintegration of the late Antique Theological discourse,
Dirk Krausmuller,
Sergius of Reshaina as Translator: The case of the De Mundo,
Adam McCollum,
Sergius of Reshaina and Pseudo-Dionysius: A Dialectical Fidelity,
Emiliano Fiori,
The commentator Probus: Problems of date and identity,
Sebastian Brock,
Du commentaire a la: Paul le Perse interprete d` Aristote,
Henri Hugonnard- Roche,
The Genesis and Development of a Logical Lexicon in the Syriac Tradition,
From Sergius to Matta: Aristotle and Pseudo-Dionysius in the Syriac Tradition,
John Watt,
Al-Farabi`s arguments for the Eternity of the World and the Contingency of natural Phenomena,
Philippe Vallat

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