Dear medieval-religioners:
This appeared yesterday on the "Social Science Scout Report" (an
e-newsletter with interesting web sites. I thought someone on this list
might find it useful. The description comes from the Scout Report.
Shannon McSheffrey
Concordia U., Montreal
Carolingian Biblical Exegesis
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/John_Carter_Brown_Library/cbibex.html
Supervised by Burton Van Name Edwards of the John Carter Brown Library at
Brown University, this page has been created to coordinate and communicate
the progress of scholarship on the multitude of commentaries on the Bible
produced during the Carolingian era (c. 750-1000). Currently, the page
offers the program and abstracts from the upcoming The Study of the Bible
from Isidore to Remigius of Auxerre [L'Etude de la Bible d'Isidore a Remi
d'Auxerre (600-900)] to be held in Paris, June 5-6, 1998. At present, the
main feature of the site is a bibliography that Edwards created from his
study of the manuscript transmission of exegetical works produced during
the Carolingian era (defined here as Continental Europe between 750 and
1000). Future plans for the site include an Auxerrois commentary on
Jeremiah, recent publications in the field of Carolingian exegesis, and
Works in Progress: Critical editions and translations.
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