The Canons following the Rule of St Augustine at St Victor in Paris were some of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. Interpretation of Scripture: Practice contains commentaries and examples of biblical exegesis by Hugh and Andrew of Saint Victor, Sermons by Richard of Saint Victor and Maurice of Sully, the Quaestiones in divina pagina by Robert of Melun, Richard's invective against judaizers, De Emmanuele, and a poetic paraphrase of Ruth by Leontius of Saint Victor, encompassing the broad range of biblical exegetical practice at the abbey.
Thanks to the pathbreaking work of Beryl Smalley more than a half century ago, today we recognize the central place of the so-called School of Saint Victor in the history of biblical exegesis. By the mid-twelfth century, the abbey had gained a reputation for solid Christian teaching, with an emphasis on biblical studies and history.
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Preface by Hugh Feiss, OSB
General Introduction by Frans van Liere and Franklin T. Harkins
Literal Exegesis
Hugh of St Victor: Notes on Genesis, Introduction and Translation by Jan Van Zwieten
Littera and Historia Four Texts on the Intersection between History and Exegesis, Introduction by Frans van Liere and Mark Zier
1. Hugh of St Victor: On the Three Most Important Circumstances of Deeds, that is, Persons, Places, and Times, Translation by Grover A. Zinn
2. Richard of St Victor: On the concordance of the times of the kings co-ruling over Judah and Israel Translation by Frans van Liere
3. Peter Comestor: Historia Scholastica: the settlement of contrary statements Translation by Frans van Liere
4. Andrew of St Victor: Commentary on Daniel, selections, Translated by Mark Zier
The Spiritual Senses in Exegesis and Theology Two short Theological works of Richard of St Victor, Introduction by Hugh Feiss, OSB
1. Richard of St Victor: On Isaiah: Interpreting "He calls to me from Seir", Translation by Hugh Feiss, OSB, and Dale Coulter
2. Richard of St Victor: Explanations of Several Difficulties of Scripture, Translation by Hugh Feiss, OSB, and Dale Coulter
From Exegesis to Theology
Robert of Melun: Questions on the Divine Page, Introduction and translation by Franklin T. Harkins
Hebraica Veritas, Jews, and Judaizers
Richard of St Victor: On Emmanuel, Introduction and translation by Frans van Liere
From Text to Sermon Three Sermons by Richard of St Victor And Maurice of Sully, Introduction by Hugh Feiss, OSB
1. Richard of St Victor: The Book of Notes II.12.5: On the man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, Translation by Hugh Feiss, OSB
2. Richard of St Victor: Sermon 70, On the Day of Pentecost, Translation by Hugh Feiss, OSB
3. Maurice of Sully: Sermon 35, For the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Translation by Hugh Feiss, OSB
Exegesis and Poetry
Leonius of Paris: Histories of the Old Testament: The Book of Ruth, Introduction and translation by Greti Dinkova-Bruun
Bibliography, Index of Scriptural References, Index of ancient and Medieval Authors and Subject Index.