Commentary on Isaiah
in Corpus Christianorum in Translation
Pages
480
Publisher
Brepols
Published
3/15/2023
ISBN-13
978-2-503-60505-0
Andrew of Saint Victor was one of the most prominent biblical scholars of the twelfth century. He was a regular canon of the Parisian abbey of St Victor, founded in 1108, which in the twelfth century had developed into a prestigious center of spiritual learning, closely connected to the nascent university in Paris. Because of his frequent use of Jewish exegetical materials, Andrew's commentaries are a rich source for the history both of biblical hermeneutics and of inter-religious dialogue during the Middle Ages. His Isaiah commentary caused outrage among medieval Christian scholars because it eschewed traditional christological interpretations, and instead offered a reading "according to the Hebrew." This translation makes this work accessible in English for the first time.
The source text of this volume was published in 2021 by Frans van Liere in the series Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis (vol. 53C). References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation.
The source text of this volume was published in 2021 by Frans van Liere in the series Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis (vol. 53C). References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation.
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