The Song of Songs in the early Middle Ages /
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Language: | English |
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2019.
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Series: | Studies in the history of Christian traditions,
VOLUME 191 |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Mother of Invention: Bede's Commentary on the Song of Songs
- 1.1. Late Antique Exegesis on the Song of Songs
- 1.2. Exegetical Authority on the Make: Bede's Commentary on the Song of Songs
- 1.3. Re-writing the Plot of the Song
- 1.4. Diversity in Unity: a Gregorian Ecclesiology of the Church
- 1.5. Doctores
- 1.6. Gregorian Interpretation of the Song of Songs
- 2. Adoptionism and the Song of Songs: Exegesis, Controversy, and Context
- 2.1. Challenge of Adoptionism
- 2.2. Challenge of the forma servi
- 2.3. Elipandus of Toledo and Beatus of Liebana
- 2.4. Iustus of Urgell
- 2.5. Theodulf of Orleans and the Opus Caroli regis contra synodum
- 2.6. Alcuin and the Pseudodoctores
- 2.7. Paulinus of Aquileia's Three Books against Felix
- 2.8. Legacy of Controversy
- 3. "Fair as the Moon, Bright as the Sun": Visions of the Church in the Song of Songs
- 3.1. Ambrose Autpert: the Watchmen and the Bride
- 3.2. Agobard of Lyons's De modo regiminis ecclesiastici
- 3.3. Haimo of Auxerre: the Pressures and Labors of This Age
- 3.4. Ecclesia and Synagoga
- 4. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The Making of the City Watch
- 4.1. Educating the Clergy, Defining the Church: Carolingian Baptismal Expositions
- 4.2. Labora in uerbo predicationis: Alcuin and the doctores
- 4.3. Haimo of Auxerre and the Song of Songs as Carolingian School Text
- 4.4. Amalarius of Metz's On the Liturgy
- 5. Writing a Song for Solomon: Song Exegesis for Carolingian Kings
- 5.1. King, the Prophet, and the Book of the Law
- 5.2. Like Dripping Honey: Alcuin and Charlemagne
- 5.3. Lothar, Angelomus of Luxeuil, and the Enarrationes in Cantica Canticorum
- 5.4. Charles the Bald, Hincmar of Rheims, and the Explanatio in Ferculum Salomonis
- 6. "Love's Lament": Paschasius Radbertus and the Song of Songs
- 6.1. Singing the Life of Heaven: Paschasius, the Liturgy, and the Song of Songs
- 6.2. Perfumes and Ointments: Paschasius's Commentary on Matthew and the Song of Songs
- 6.3. Diverse Laments: Paschasius's Commentary on Lamentations and the Song of Songs
- 6.4. Absent Bridegroom: Paschasius, Adalhard, and Corbie
- 6.5. Lilies of the Valley: Paschasius's Exposition on Psalm 44 (45) and the Nuns of Soissons
- 6.6. Garden Enclosed: Paschasius and the Virgin Mary
- 1. Editions and Translations
- 2. Secondary Material.