NOTOC Ambrosiaster is the name given to the writer of a commentary on St Paul of Tarsus Paul s epistles, brief in words but weighty in matter, and valuable for the criticism of the Latin text of the New Testament . This commentary was erroneously attributed for a long time to St Ambrose . The commentary itself was written during the papacy of Pope Damasus I , that is, between 366 and 384, and is considered an important document of the Latin text of Paul before the Vulgate of Jerome , and of the interpretation of Paul prior to Augustine of Hippo . ref name OCD In 1527 Erasmus threw doubt on the accuracy of ascribing the authorship of this document to Ambrose, and its author is now usually spoken of as Ambrosiaster, or pseudo Ambrose. ref name OCD Citation last Kinzig first Wolfram contribution Ambrosiaster year 1996 title Oxford Classical Dictionary editor1 last Hornblower editor1 first Simon ... of Ambrosiaster Cambridge Univ. Press, 1905 . ref There is scarcely anything to be said for the possibility ..., but now to Ambrosiaster. also see links below Studies Moreschini, Claudio, and Enrico Norelli. 2005 Ambrosiaster, in Early Christian Greek and Latin Literature A Literary History . Peabody, Mass ... 0 Die Exegese der paulinischen Briefe im Kommentar des Ambrosiaster. Queis, Dietrich Traugott von, and Augustine. 1972. Ambrosiaster Quaestiones Veteris et Novi Testamenti. Quaestio 115 De fato . Basel. Rockliffe, S. 2007. http books.google.com books?id MR6Y2Il5NnwC&pg PA11 Ambrosiaster s Political ... A study of Ambrosiaster . Cambridge Eng. The University Press. Souter, Alexander. 1927. http ... Ambrosius In Epistolam Beati Pauli Ad Romanos MLT.pdf.html The text of Ambrosiaster s Commentary on the Epistles ... 5D. Admonitio MLT.pdf.html The text of Ambrosiaster s Quaestiones , taken from Migne s Patrologia Latina vol. 35 and attributed to Augustine, is available here. Category New Testament es Ambrosiaster fr Ambrosiaster it Ambrosiaster hu Ambrosiaster nl Ambrosiaster pl Ambrozjaster pt Ambrosiastro sl ... more details
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volume 3, p. 186 7 ref From this letter comes the comment of Ambrosiaster, in the next generation ... wise to the worldly. ref Hanson A recent study of references to Photinus in Ambrosiaster fl in Rome 363 384 by Lydia A. Speller confirms all these points. Ambrosiaster says of Photinus, because he did ... more details
Alois Grimm October 24, 1886 in K lsheim , Germany, hanged September 11, 1944 in Brandenburg G rden was a Jesuit priest , Patristic scholar, educator, and victim of Nazi religious hostility. Early years After graduation from Gymnasium German high school , the young Grimm could not decide as to whether he should follow a navy career or become a priest. Together with his father he made a retreat with Jesuits in Holland , since the order had been outlawed in Germany since the Kulturkampf 1870 . In the Fall of 1907, he entered the Society of Jesus . His philosophical and theological studies were interrupted by World War I , which he spent as a nurse in military hospitals. 1920 he was ordained priest and was assigned to the German Speaking Catholic Mission in Florence, Italy. From 1922 until 1926 he studied the classical languages, Latin and Greek, and history in Vienna and Heidelberg. From 1926 on he taught at the Jesuit Gymnasium, Kolleg Stella Matutina in Feldkirch Austria and after 1934 at the Kolleg St. Blasien in Germany. Theological research As patristic scholar, Grimm worked on a critical edition of the Ambrosiaster for the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum CSEL in Vienna , Austria . The Ambrosiaster is a Latin commentary on Saint Paul apostle Saint Paul , dating back to the fourth century. It exists in many manuscripts and was believed to have been written by Ambrose of Milan . Grimm s research was aimed at making a critical edition of the Ambrosiaster, which would determine the original version as well as provide an accurate account of the development of variant texts. Confrontation with National socialism The rise of Naziism in Germany caused complications for the Jesuits at Sankt Blasien, many of whom were openly opposed to the Nazi Party, its ideology, and its political program. Father Grimm was among those who became increasingly vocal in his opposition to Naziism while at Sankt Blasien, and he attracted the negative attention first of more sympa ... more details
For other Irish saints of the same given name Cumm ne Cumm ne Fota or Cummian fl . c . 591 12 November 661 or 662 was an Irish bishop. Biography Cummian was an Irish Bishop and fer l ignid Lector of Cluain Ferta Br nainn Clonfert , was an important theological writer in the early to mid 7th century. He is famous for a Paschal letter which displays his high level of learning. It consists of five manuscript folios, contains quotes from the Vulgate and Vetus Latina Bible patristic commentary by Augustine of Hippo Augustine , Jerome , Cyprian , Origen , Ambrosiaster and Gregory the Great extracts from Canon law , ecclesiastical history and synodal decrees from Nicea and Arles in their original, uncontaminated forms, in addition to a decretum that enjoined on the Irish that, if all else failed, they should take their problems to Rome. Cummian also owned among a library of at least forty manuscripts ten Paschal tracts including one he attributed to santus Patricius, papa noster and possibly a letter of Pelagius . He may have written a computistical manual, and a commentary on Gospel of Mark Mark . As Cummianus Longus he may be the author of a penitential, and a hymn on the apostles. iN 1162 his relics, along with those of Bishop Maeinenn of Clonfert were removed from the earth by the clergy of Brenainn, and they were enclosed in a protecting shrine. He is said to have been a foster son of Saint Ita . See also Caol nn Cogitosus Bric n Irish Augustine s start succession box before Maeineann title Abbot of Clonfert after Ceannfaeladh of Clonfert years ? 661 s end External links http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2782 http openlibrary.org b OL22181596M Cummian 27s letter De controversia Paschali http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A index.html http books.google.ie books?id dElJqqyJEJ4C&pg PA402&lpg PA402&dq Cummian&source bl&ots OP2S9AleaV&sig dTGhDgLQ4WBpwsQKq7CiZYSUbBA&hl en&ei b2fCSu6KA9T54Ab5wZmLCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8 v onepage&q Cummian& ... more details
The Apocalypse of Elijah is an Anonymous work anonymous apocrypha l work presenting itself as a revelation given by an angel . Two versions are known today, a copt Coptic Christian fragmentary version and a Hebrew Jewish version. The title derives from mentions of Elijah within the text, although there is no other reason to assume that he is meant to be the author. Dating and provenance This apocalypse is mentioned in the Apostolic Constitutions , the List of Sixty Books , the Synopsis of Pseudo Athanasius , the Stichometry of Nicephorus , and the Armenian list of Mechithar . Origen , Ambrosiaster , and Euthalius ascribe I Cor. 2 9 to it blockquote Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. blockquote If they are right, the apocalypse is pre Pauline. The peculiar form in which this quotation appears appears in Clement of Alexandria , Protrepticus Clement Protrepticus x. 94, and the Apostolic Constitutions vii. 32, shows that both have the same source, probably this apocalypse . Epiphanius of Salamis Epiphanius ref Haer. xlii., ed. Oehler, vol. ii. 678. ref ascribes to this work Eph. 5 14 blockquote Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. blockquote The Jewish version of the Apocalypse of Elijah was published by Adolf Jellinek ref Bet ha Midrasch , 1855, iii. 65 68. ref and Moses Buttenwieser in 1897. Theodor Zahn ref Gesch. des N. T. Kanons , ii. 801 810 ref assigns this apocalypse to the 2nd century A.D. ref See Emil Sch rer , iii. 267 271 ref but other scholars reject such an early date. ref http www.earlyjewishwritings.com apocelijah.html ref The two extant versions are thought to be derived from the same original, which would be the one quoted by Paul. The Coptic version has been christianization Christianized and the Hebrew version abridged. Text The Christian version is essentially a redaction of five originally separate wo ... more details
. This Qur anic account also appears in Ambrosiaster , a 4th century biblical commentary ref Lunn Rockliffe, Sophia. Ambrosiaster s Political Theology , page 2. Oxford University Press, USA. 2007. ref ... of the Worlds, The Lord of Moses and Aaron. quran usc 7 120 small Translated by Yusuf Ali small Ambrosiaster ... more details