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- Biblical gloss - Wikipedia
In Biblical studies, a gloss or glossa is an annotation written on margins or within the text of biblical manuscripts or printed editions of the scriptures
- Glosses, Biblical - Encyclopedia. com
A biblical gloss may be defined as one or more words, usually only a few, added in the margin or between the lines of a text, in explanation of an obscure word Although generally helpful to the exegete, it cannot always be relied on as a correct clarification
- What is the Glossa Ordinaria? - Aleteia
Literally speaking, a glossa is an annotation, originally found in the margins of the biblical text, that some copyist would add to clarify the meaning of a word in either Hebrew or Greek —the
- GlossaOrdinaria. net – A Handlist of Mediaeval Manuscripts of the Glossa . . .
The focus of this website is a handlist of manuscripts of the medieval Glossa Ordinaria on the Bible drawn from printed and digital resources As it stands, the handlist contains well over 2500 manuscripts
- GLOSSES, INTERPOLATIONS, AND OTHER TYPES OF SCRIBAL - Emanuel Tov
Ancient and medieval manuscripts contained many glosses, as defined by the usage of the word in Latin and not according to the original meaning of the word in Greek
- Biblical gloss - Wikiwand articles
In Biblical studies, a gloss or glossa is an annotation written on margins or within the text of biblical manuscripts or printed editions of the scriptures With regard to the Hebrew texts, the glosses chiefly contained explanations of purely verbal difficulties of the text; some of these glosses are of importance for the correct reading or
- Glossa Ordinaria - Wikipedia
The Glossa Ordinaria, which is Latin for "Ordinary [i e in a standard form] Gloss", is a collection of biblical commentaries in the form of glosses The glosses are drawn mostly from the Church Fathers , but the text was arranged by scholars during the twelfth century
- History of the Bible the Book: Glossa Ordinaria - Yale University
The Glossa Ordinaria: The Making of a Medieval Bible Commentary (Online) by Lesley Smith Draws together the history of the Glossa Ordinaria, its authorship, content, layout, production and use
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