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    This page is a branch off of the Bibliography of Primary Sources. It contains .pdf files of a complete copy of the Bibliorum Sacrorum cum Glossa Ordinaria, 6 vols.
    21 Jun 2014 The Glossa Ordinaria is a medieval Latin commentary on the bible, composed of excerpts from earlier writers (including the Fathers).
    Canticum canticorum, with glossa ordinaria on parchment (scraps, endpieces) of the Canticum canticorum, with glossa ordinaria. Physical Export as PDF ».The Glossa Ordinaria (plural Glossae Ordinariae), which is Latin for “ordinary gloss”, was a Litteral, John (editor) and Van Der Pas, Sarah (translator) (2014). The Glossa Ordinaria, Epistles of St. John. Ancient Bible Commentaries in English. Litteral’s
    4 Oct 2007 Bibliorum sacrorum cum glossa ordinaria. by Strabus, Fulgensis; Nicholas, of Lyra, Be the first one to write a review. 6,568 Views. 4 Favorites.
    JUSTINIANUS, Institutiones; ACCURSIUS, Glossa ordinaria (unfinished) .. 1, Historiated initial I: Scribe writing, placed above heraldic arms (monk or tonsured
    Printer-friendly version Among them, the Glossa Ordinaria, originating at the cathedral school of Laon at the threshold of the 12th century, played a capital role
    Request PDF on ResearchGate | The ‘Glossa Ordinaria’ on Romans (review) | The The translations of the Vulgate Biblical text appear to be editor Michael
    writers up to Derrida, appear at various points, but this concatenation of The Glossa ordinaria (the Gloss) was the standard Biblical commentary of the.
    [LATIN VULGATE] JOB with the GLOSSA ORDINARIA. In Latin, decorated manuscript . second letter omitted, perhaps with the intention of writing them in red].

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