Interpreting the Bible and Aristotle in late antiquity
[electronic resources]
: the Alexandrian commentary tradition between Rome and Baghdad
\ [edited by] Josef Lossl and John W. Watt.
Farnham, Surrey, England
: Ashgate
, 2011.
343 p.
:ill.
;24 cm.
Index
Bibliography
Part 1. Alexandria to Rome. Origen : exegesis and philosophy in early Christian Alexandria / Alfons F�urst -- Prologue topics and translation problems in Latin commentaries on Paul / Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe -- Ambrosiaster's method of interpretation in the questions on the Old and New Testament / Marie-Pierre Bussi�eres -- 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 Cain -- The Bible and Aristotle in the controversy between Augustine and Julian of Aeclanum / Josef L�ossl -- Boethius as a translator and Aristotelian commentator / Sten Ebbesen -- Part 2. 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 Krausm�uller -- 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 reconstruction : Paul le Perse interpr�ete d'Aristote(sur und lecture du Peri Hermeneias, �a propos des modes et des adverbes selon Paul, Ammonius et Bo�ece) / Henri Hugonnard-Roche -- The genesis and development of a logical lexicon in the Syriac tradition / Daniel King -- From Sergius to Matt�a : Aristotle and Pseudo-Dionysius in the Syriac tradition / John Watt -- Al-F�ar�ab�i's arguments for the eternity of the world and the contingency of natural phenomena / Philippe Vallat.