Marcus Marulus and the Biblia Latina of 1489
An Approach to his Biblical Hermeneutics
(Sprache: Englisch)
Marcus Marulus or Marko Maruliæ (1450-1524) is known as the Father of Croatian Literature and as the first Croatian Bible scholar. Much of his literary work is inspired by his study of the Sacred Scriptures. This book is an introduction to Marulus' central...
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Marcus Marulus or Marko Maruliæ (1450-1524) is known as the Father of Croatian Literature and as the first Croatian Bible scholar. Much of his literary work is inspired by his study of the Sacred Scriptures. This book is an introduction to Marulus' central religious matrix, the Latin Bible, and his use of it. We are fortunate to have access to Marulus' desk copy of the Biblia Latina in four volumes, with introductions and commentaries that customarily accompanied the Bibles in the fifteenth century. This book is the first ever to investigate Marulus' biblical hermeneutics, and it lays the groundwork for further literary and theological studies on Marulus and his time. The book is accompanied by a DVD of the four volumes of the Biblia Latina of 1489 with Marulus' handwritten marginalia.
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Foreword (Kenneth Hagen)AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction1. The Biblical Scholar in Cultural Context1. 1. Biographical Sketch1. 2. The Bible and the Croats around 15001. 3. Cultural Milieu ? Was there a Sodalitas Spalatensis?1. 4. Biblical Preaching and Pastoral Care in Marulus' Time1. 5. Marulus and Friar Buchius OP1. 6. Good Pastoral Care in Split2. The Latin Bible of the Lay Theologian2. 1. Marulus' 'Church Books'2. 2. Marulus' Latin Bible2. 2. 1. Dominican and Franciscan Commentary on the Latin Bible2. 2. 2. William Brito and Nicholas of Lyra2. 2. 3. Description of the Biblia Latina cum comento2. 2. 4. Woodcut Illustrations2. 2. 5. Missing Chapters and Additional Observations2. 2. 6. Exactly which Edition did Marulus Use?2. 2. 7. The Table of Contents with the Original Pagination2. 3. Marulus' Markings2. 3. 1. Markings for the Biblical Text Boxes2. 3. 2. Markings for the Commentaries3. The First Volume of the Old Testament3. 1. The Introductory Section3. 2. Paying Attention to the Comments of Bishop Paul of Burgos and Friar Matthias Doring3. 3. Approaching the First Letter of the First Word of the Bible3. 4. Marginalia for Genesis: Creation and Original Righteousness; Israel's 'True Faith', Isaac-Christ-Typology, Christ the Shepherd and the Rock3. 5. Marginalia for Exodus: 'I Am Who I Am' - Yahweh, Tetragrammaton, IESUS, Mohammed; Passover3. 6. Marginalia for Leviticus: Jewish Customs and Feasts3. 7. Marginalia for Numbers: Religio; Bronze Serpent; Just War3. 8. Marginalia for Deuteronomy: Moses, Joshua, Christ, and other Issues3. 9. Marginalia for Joshua: 'The Sun Stood Still'3. 10. Marginalia for Judges: A Savior by the Name of Aioth, an Exorcist by the Name of Gideon, and the Consecration of Samson3. 11. Marginalia for Ruth: The Six Blessings: Historical and Mystical3. 12. Marginalia for the 'Helmeted Prologue' and the Books of Kings3. 13. Marginalia for 1 Samuel: Messias, Christus, Vnctus3. 14. Marginalia for 2 Samuel: Nathan's Prophecy3. 15. The
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Illustrated Books of Kings and the Excised Illustration of King Ahaz's Sundial4. The Second Volume of the Old Testament4. 1. Marginalia for 1 Chronicles: The Spiritual Meaning of the Four Gates; Some Names to Remember; David's Prayer4. 2. Marginalia for Ezra: Disregarding Sallust and Virgil, Marking the Words on God's Help and Protection4. 3. Marginalia for Nehemiah: The Mystical Sense of the Gates4. 4. Marginalia for Tobit: Prayer Answered4. 5. Marginalia for Judith: A Canonical Book with a Lie; No Sex Appeal4. 6. Marginalia for Esther: The Issue of Adoration4. 7. Marginalia for Job: 'My Redeemer Lives'; the Nostrils of the Hippopotamus4. 8. Marginalia for the Psalms: Christ, Trinity, Church and the Eucharist4. 8. 1. The Seven Penitential Psalms4. 8. 2. Eucharistic Psalms4. 9. Marginalia for the Books of Solomon4. 9. 1. Marginalia for Proverbs: The Mystery of the Eternal Generation of the Son; the 'Ideal Wife'4. 9. 2. Marginalia for Ecclesiastes: Knowledge and Wisdom4. 9. 3. Marginalia for the Song of Songs: The Church from Abel on; One Faith and One Church of the Old and of the New Testament4. 9. 4. Marginalia for the Book of Wisdom: Solomon Discerns Christ's Passion4. 10. Marginalia for Jesus Sirach, called Ecclesiasticus: Fulfi llment at the Time of Christ; 'Sons of Israel'5. The Third Volume of the Old Testament5. 1. Marginalia for the Book of the 'Evangelist' Isaiah: Christ and David5. 2. Marginalia for Jeremiah: Christ the Shepherd; Eucharist, Church History5. 3. Marginalia for Baruch: A Christogram in an Apocryphal Book5. 4. The Illustrated Ezekiel: The Four Evangelists; Jerusalem, the Temple, and the Church5. 4. 1. On Lyra's Second Postil for Ezekiel5. 5. Marginalia for Daniel with the Story of Susanna5. 6. Marginalia for the Twelve Prophets5. 6. 1. Marginalia for Hosea: Christ; 'Flesh' or 'Recess'; Eucharist5. 6. 2. Marginalia for Joel: Christ and the Out-Pouring of the Spirit5. 6. 3. Marginalia for Amos: 'They Sell the Just Man for Silver'5. 6. 4. Marginalia for Obadiah: The Messiah; Saint Saminianus5. 6. 5. Marginalia for Jonah, but no Christ-Typology5. 6. 6. Marginalia for Micah: Christ the Leader out of Limbo5. 6. 7. Marginalia for Nahum: The Jealous and Avenging Lord5. 6. 8. Marginalia for Habakkuk: 'I Exult in God, My Jesus'; Trophies of the Cross5. 6. 9. Marginalia for Zephaniah: A Type of Christ5. 6. 10. Marginalia for Haggai: The Coming of Christ5. 6. 11. Marginalia for Zechariah: 'Verifi ed in Christ Who Is True God'; Good Shepherd; Crucifi xion; Eucharist5. 6. 12. Marginalia for Malachi: Trinity; Eucharist; Last Judgment5. 7. Marginalia for Maccabees: The Messiah and his Suff ering; God's Punishments6. The New Testament Volume6. 1. Marginalia for the Four Gospels with Jerome's Prologues6. 2. Marginalia for the Gospel According to Matthew6. 3. Marginalia for the Gospel According to Mark6. 4. Marginalia for the Gospel According to Luke6. 5. Marginalia for the Gospel According to John6. 6. Marginalia for the Letters of Paul6. 6. 1. Marginalia for Romans: 'Nobody Is Saved Unless Through Christ'6. 6. 2. Marginalia for 1 Corinthians: 'And the Rock Was Christ'; Christogram and Hercules; Mohammed and the Koran6. 6. 3. Marginalia for Galatians: Law and Faith; the Four-Fold Sense of Scripture6. 6. 4. Marginalia for Philippians: Paul's Biography6. 6. 5. Marginalia for Colossians: Christ the Image of the Father6. 6. 6. Marginalia for 1 Thessalonians: Faith, Charity, Hope6. 6. 7. Marginalia for 2 Timothy: Resistance to the Truth, Revelation; Paul's Raincoat6. 6. 8. Marginalia for Letter to the Hebrews: Hardness of Heart; Tabernacle; Staff; Cross6. 7. Marginalia for the Acts of the Apostles6. 8. Marginalia for the Seven Canonical Letters6. 8. 1. Marginalia for the Letter of James: Sacraments6. 8. 2. Marginalia for 1 Peter: The Cornerstone6. 8. 3. Marginalia for 2 Peter: Scoff ers as Heretics6. 8. 4. Marginalia for the Letters of John: 'So There Are Three'6. 8. 5. Marginalia for the Letter of Jude: 'Our only Master and Lord'6. 9. Marginalia for the Book of Revelation: Church History and Mohammed7. Lyra's On the True Messiah ? at the End of the Biblia Latina Summary, Desiderata, OutlookBibliographyAppendicesAppendix I Overview of Marulus' ChristogramsAppendix II Overview of Marulus' Drawings of a CrossAppendix III Overview of Marulus' ManiculaeAppendix IV Overview of Marulus' Drawings of the Eucharistic Symbol(chalice and host) and the Word EucharistiaAppendix V Overview of Marulus' Entries of Signifi cant Theological TermsIndicesTable of Contents
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Autoren-Porträt von Franz Posset
Dr. Franz Posset, German-American independent scholar of historical theology, holds a Diplom in Catholic Theology from the University of Tübingen and a PhD in Religious Studies from Marquette University in Milwaukee, USA. He is an internationally known scholar of Reformation theology and history, and a regular contributor to Colloquia Maruliana. His publications include Pater Bernhardus: Martin Luther and Bernard of Clairvaux (1999), The Front-Runner of the Catholic Reformation: The Life and Works of Johann von Staupitz (2003), Renaissance Monks (2005), and The Real Luther: A Friar at Erfurt and Wittenberg (2011). He is the winner of the first annual Natalie Zemon Davis Prize (Canada) for superb scholarship for his contribution: «Polyglot Humanism in Germany circa 1520 as Luther's Milieu and MatrixÂ" (2006).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Franz Posset
- 2013, 250 Seiten, Masse: 15,4 x 23,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Böhlau
- ISBN-10: 341220756X
- ISBN-13: 9783412207564
Sprache:
Englisch
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