The Glossa Ordinaria was the foremost commentary on Sacred Scripture during the Middle Ages. Filled with the allegorical sense of Sacred Scripture, this commentary will delight those who seek to find the beauty of the Bible. John Litteral has provided the Church with a great gift by translating this little book into the English language.
The Glossa Ordinaria was the foremost commentary on Sacred Scripture during the Middle Ages. Filled with the allegorical sense of Sacred Scripture, th...
Alcuin of York (735 - 804), was a famous scholar and theologian, who starting at a young age was educated at the cathedral school at York, where he became a monk and teacher, and served as a deacon. He would become the head of the school and even travelled the continent of Europe to acquire books for the great library which the cathedral school of York was widely known for. He would later become an advisor on religious scholarship and education for Charlemagne, and joined the royal court in 781. The commentary on Revelation by Alcuin draws highly upon Ambrose Autpert and the Questions and...
Alcuin of York (735 - 804), was a famous scholar and theologian, who starting at a young age was educated at the cathedral school at York, where he be...