Angelomus of Luxeuil
Angelomus (died c.895) was a Benedictine monk from Luxeuil, Franche-Comté, and Biblical commentator. He was influenced by Alcuin.[1] He used the Pseudo-Jerome.[2]
Works
- Commentarius in Genesin (online)
- Enarrationes In Libros Regum (online, 1565 edition online)
- Enarrationes In Cantica Canticorum (online)
References
- Michael Gorman, The Commentary on Genesis of Angelomus of Luxeuil and Biblical Studies under Lothar, Studi medievali 40 (1999)
- Robert G. Babcock, Angelomus and Manuscripts from the Luxeuil Library, Aevum, LXXIV (May–August 2000), 431-440
Notes
- ↑ "Bracken - Rationalism and the Bible in Seventh-Century Ireland".
- ↑ A. Saltman (1975). Quaestiones on the Book of Samuel by Pseudo-Jerome. p. 26.
External links
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Angelomus of Luxeuil". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm. Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German) 1. Hamm: Bautz. cols. 0–0. ISBN 3-88309-013-1.
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