SCHOLASTICUS LUGDUNENSIS ANNEX

SCHOLASTICUS LUGDUNENSIS 別館

聖書の言語と論理

The Language and Logic of the Bible: The Earlier Middle Ages

The Language and Logic of the Bible: The Earlier Middle Ages


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Introduction
1. The Fathers on the Bible’s language
2. Lectio, disputatio, predicatio

Part I. The background
1. The monastic way

    1. Rupert of Deutz and ‘holy reading’
    2. Anselm of Canterbury: a new look at the Bible’s language

2. Bible study in the schools

    1. The academic way
    2. Introducing the Bible
    3. The use of the artes

3. A standard commentary: the Glossa Ordinaria
Part II. Lectio: surface and depths
4. Words and things and numbers

    1. Words and things
    2. Numbers

5. The historical sense and history
6. Exegesis and the theory of signification

    1. The theory of signification
    2. Impostion
    3. Dictionaries
    4. Grammar and practical criticism
    5. Joint meanings: consignification
    6. More meaning than appears: implictness in words
    7. Implict propostions
    8. No meaning on their own

7. Transference of meaning

    1. Similitudes and analogies
    2. Figures of speech
    3. The four senses

Part III. Disputatio

8. Questions
9. Contradictory authorities
10. A new approach to resolving contradictions

Conclusion