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Silagi, Gabriel, “Notwendige Bemerkungen zu Gormans ‘Critique of Bischoff’s theory of Irish exegesis’”, Peritia 12 (1998): 87–94.

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Article
“Notwendige Bemerkungen zu Gormans ‘Critique of Bischoff’s theory of Irish exegesis’”
Periodical
Volume
12
Pages
87–94
Description
Abstract (cited)
The publication in 1954 of Bischoff’s paper on medieval Irish exegetical texts (‘Wendepunkte’) marked a turning-point in the modern study of Hiberno-Latin literature. However, a recent critique of that paper by Dr Michael Gorman claims to cast doubt on Bischoff’s findings, and on his methodology. That critique has raised issues which it is necessary to confront, and this article offers a reply.
Related publications
General
Bischoff, Bernhard, “Wendepunkte in der Geschichte der lateinischen Exegese im Frühmittelalter”, Sacris Erudiri 6 (1954): 189–279.
Gorman, Michael M., “A critique of Bischoff’s theory of Irish exegesis. The commentary on Genesis in Munich Clm 6302 (Wendepunkte 2)”, Journal of Medieval Latin 7 (1996): 178–233.
Subjects and topics
Headings
Hiberno-Latin literature to c.1169
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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