Haimo of Auxerre
Haimo of Auxerre (d. ca. 878) was a member of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Although he was the author of numerous Biblical commentaries and theological texts, little of his life is known today. Several texts, including the Patrologia Latina, previously attributed to Haymo of Halberstadt, are now believed to be his work.[1]
Haimo's exegetical writings are indexed as part of Burton Van Name Edwards's project, "The Manuscript Transmission of Carolingian Biblical Commentaries."[2]
Notes
- ↑ Medieval France:An Encyclopedia, Ed. William W. Kibler and Grover A. Zinn, (Garland Publishing Inc., 1995), 437.
- ↑ http://www.tcnj.edu/~chazelle/carindex.htm
References
- Medieval France:An Encyclopedia, Ed. William W. Kibler and Grover A. Zinn, Garland Publishing Inc., 1995.
Editions
- Ed. Abbé Migne, Patrologie Latine, 116, 117, 131, à consulter sur Documenta Catholica Omnia
- Ed. R. Gryson, Haymo Autissiodorensis. Annotatio libri Isaiae prophetae (= Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 135C), Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014 (ISBN 978-2-503-55219-4).
- Ed. R. Gryson, Haymo Autissiodorensis. Annotatio libri Iezechielis imperfecta (= Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 135E), Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015 (ISBN 978-2-503-55702-1).
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