Teachers and Code-Breakers: The Latin Genesis Tradition, 430-800

That Genesis was a key text in the formation of the medieval intellectual world is well recognised. But what were the motives and methods of those who used it? This book looks at the writers and how they wrote about Genesis to reconstruct the intellectual history of the period. It explores how their...

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Auteur principal : O'Loughlin Thomas (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Teachers and Code-Breakers: The Latin Genesis Tradition, 430-800 / Thomas O'Loughlin
Publié : Turnhout : Brepols (éditions) , 1999
Collection : Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia ; 35
Accès en ligne : Accès Nantes Université
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