Peritia, Volume 2Medieval Academy of Ireland, 1983 - Civilization, Medieval |
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Page 197
... Máel Brig- te has a separate explanation for each lemma , but LQE and DCD omit the second lemma , retain the explanation , and apply it to ' Accipite ' . Despite clear differences , it is evident that a common archetype ... MAEL BRIGTE 197.
... Máel Brig- te has a separate explanation for each lemma , but LQE and DCD omit the second lemma , retain the explanation , and apply it to ' Accipite ' . Despite clear differences , it is evident that a common archetype ... MAEL BRIGTE 197.
Page 199
... Máel Brigte's ' panis hic ecclesia est ' , however , retains Ps - Jerome's definition of the bread as ' Ecclesia praesens ' , whereas Breues glossae substitutes weaker ter- minology ( ' panis autem hic ecclesiae ' ) . Perhaps this ...
... Máel Brigte's ' panis hic ecclesia est ' , however , retains Ps - Jerome's definition of the bread as ' Ecclesia praesens ' , whereas Breues glossae substitutes weaker ter- minology ( ' panis autem hic ecclesiae ' ) . Perhaps this ...
Page 200
... Máel Brigte used in the twelfth . Unfortunately , the small sample prevents us from drawing any conclusions about the true relationship among these works . Our findings about the exegesis in these three sections of commentary are ...
... Máel Brigte used in the twelfth . Unfortunately , the small sample prevents us from drawing any conclusions about the true relationship among these works . Our findings about the exegesis in these three sections of commentary are ...
Contents
Auf den Spuren verlorener Traditionen | 1 |
Some aspects of annalistic writing at Canterbury | 23 |
Some seigneurial archives and chronicles | 59 |
Copyright | |
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