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The Cambridge Gloss on the Apocalypse - Cambridge University Library Dd.X.16 (Broché)

Colin Mcallister, Anonymous

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The Glossa in Apocalypsin (Cambridge Gloss on the Apocalypse) is a recently-discovered anonymous Hiberno-Latin (that is, authored by an Irish cleric writing in Latin) commentary on the Apocalypse of John found in a tenth-century manuscript at Cambridge University Library. This gloss is written in a similar style to other Irish-authored exegetical texts of the same period. That is, the author proceeds verse by verse through the entire Apocalypse, citing short phrases or even single words of the biblical text, followed by brief explanations that serve to clarify meaning and are often moral or allegorical in nature, as well as offering alternative interpretations of a given passage.
The text has a marked dependence on the hermeneutical method of the fourth-century Donatist Tyconius as laid out in his Liber Regularum (Book of Rules), and applied in his Exposition on the Apocalypse. The Cambridge Gloss promotes an ecclesiological and spiritual interpretation of the Apocalypse, muting speculation about an imminent endtime scenario. The gloss contains numerous references to heretics, emphasises the hierarchy and the privileged role of teachers within the church, and likely dates from the eighth century, the ‘Northumbrian Golden Age', exemplified by the works of Bede the Venerable and Alcuin of York.
This English translation (accompanied by numerous notes) is intended to give readers an insight into understanding the viewpoint that medieval exegetes held in explaining the Apocalypse of John. The source text of this volume appeared in Corpus Christianorum Series Latina as Glossa in Apocalypsin e codice Bibliothecae Vniuersitatis Cantabrigiensis Dd.X.16 (CCSL 108G). References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation.

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  • Date de parution : 28/10/2020
  • Editeur : Brepols
  • Collection : Corpus Christianorum in Transl
  • ISBN : 978-2-503-58240-5
  • EAN : 9782503582405
  • Présentation : Broché
  • Nb. de pages : 167 pages
  • Poids : 0.3 Kg
  • Dimensions : 15,6 cm × 23,4 cm × 0,0 cm

À propos des auteurs

Colin McAllister is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He is the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Apocalytic Literature, and the founder of Through a Glass Darkly : UCCS Annual Symposium on Apocalyptic, held each year at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities.
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