Ebook: An Introduction to the "Glossa Ordinaria" as Medieval Hypertext
Author: David A. Salomon
- Genre: Religion
- Series: Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: University of Wales Press
- City: Cardiff
- Language: English
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The 'Glossa Ordinaria' is an extensively annotated Bible that was printed in circa 1481 and has been a rich source of biblical commentary ever since. In the form in which it was originally circulated, the accompanying patristic commentary was handwritten in the margins of an edition of the Latin Vulgate Bible of Saint Jerome. This exhaustive study, the first of its kind, serves as a primer on the 'Glossa Ordinaria' and a readable overview of the history of the work, from its genesis in the twelfth century through its final printed edition in the nineteenth century. In addition, David A. Salomon explores the 'Glossa Ordinaria' and its annotations through the lens of contemporary hypertext theory. By applying a mix of ancient, medieval, and modern theories, the book opens up new avenues through which readers can engage with the text.
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