Commentary on the Book of Jonah: Haimo of Auxerre / Edition 1

Commentary on the Book of Jonah: Haimo of Auxerre / Edition 1

by Medieval Institute Publications
ISBN-10:
1879288362
ISBN-13:
9781879288362
Pub. Date:
07/01/1993
Publisher:
Medieval Institute Publications
ISBN-10:
1879288362
ISBN-13:
9781879288362
Pub. Date:
07/01/1993
Publisher:
Medieval Institute Publications
Commentary on the Book of Jonah: Haimo of Auxerre / Edition 1

Commentary on the Book of Jonah: Haimo of Auxerre / Edition 1

by Medieval Institute Publications

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Overview

Haimo of Auxerre's Commentary on the Book of Jonah was probably written as a study text for scholars in the monastery. His basic method is to present a verse from the Book of Jonah, then offer condensed versions of the diverse and occasionally contradictory interpretations of that verse that were available to him. For example, he displays familiarity with the commentaries written earlier by Jerome and Origen. He provides allegorical, literal, moral, and ecclesiastical interpretations. He moves freely between the language of his commentary and the language of the Bible, and he demonstrates the interrelatedness of his own text and biblical teachings. Sometimes he recalls interpretations from earlier in his own commentary. This rich interrelatedness makes Haimo's commentary both challenging and satisfying. In his work we can see the medieval mind at work, trying to interpret not only the biblical text but also his own world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781879288362
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Publication date: 07/01/1993
Series: TEAMS Commentary Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 5.47(w) x 8.46(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Deborah Everhart teaches classes on medieval literature and culture at Georgetown University and has written numerous articles and presented papers and seminars on medieval literature, emerging technologies, and the future of teaching and learning.

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