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St. Jerome in expositio missae of Amalar of Metz (775 – 850) and William Durand (1230 – 1296)
St. Jerome in expositio missae of Amalar of Metz (775 – 850) and William Durand (1230 – 1296) // Hieronymus noster ; Simpozij ob 1600-letnici sv. Hieronima ; Zbornik povzetkov predavanj na simpoziju / Bogotaj, Jan Dominik ; Movrin, David ; Špelič, Miran (ur.).
Ljubljana: Teološka fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, 2019. str. 104-104 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
St. Jerome in expositio missae of Amalar of Metz
(775 – 850) and William Durand (1230 – 1296)
Autori
Košćak, Silvio
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Hieronymus noster ; Simpozij ob 1600-letnici sv. Hieronima ; Zbornik povzetkov predavanj na simpoziju
/ Bogotaj, Jan Dominik ; Movrin, David ; Špelič, Miran - Ljubljana : Teološka fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, 2019, 104-104
ISBN
978-961-6844-78-9
Skup
Hieronymus noster: International Symposium on the 1600th Anniversary of Jerome’s Death
Mjesto i datum
Ljubljana, Slovenija, 23.10.2019. - 26.10.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Amalar iz Metza ; William Durand ; Sv. Jeronim ; recepcija
(Amalar from Metz ; William Durand ; St. Jerome ; reception)
Sažetak
Medieval liturgists from the beginning and end of a long period of writing liturgical treatises Amalar of Metz (775 – 850) and William Durand (1230 – 1296) wrote so-called liturgical expositions. Amalar of Metz wrote in the early 9th-century exposition entitled De Ecclesiastico officio, in which he explains liturgical ceremonies using allegorical interpretation. In the developed Middle ages, he became a model for other theologians who followed his example in writing similar liturgical expositions. One of them is William Durand Older, bishop of Mende, who wrote liturgical exposition Rationale divinorum officiorum in the 13th century. Both liturgical expositions, the one of Amalar and the other of Durand, left a significant mark in their time, and in sequent centuries. Amalar’s exposition inspired the development of later medieval allegorical interpretations, while Durand’s exposition was in use until the recent liturgical reform in the 20th century. In this paper, the author researches the reception of the thought of St. Jerome at both abovementioned medieval writers. Medieval authors use patristic writers and sources not in the sense of theological development, but to approve doctrine or liturgical ceremonies of their time. Compiler methods of both medieval authors were important in the transmission of patristic thought to the following periods of history. In the research of St. Jerome’s thought in the works of Amalar and Durand, the author considers their use of St. Jerome’s commentary of the Holly Script, his attitude towards the unity of the Church and doctrine, relation to women, lay people, clerics, and sacred places.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Teologija, Povijest