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1 глоссы библейские
( примечания) the glosses, лат. glossa ordinaria; ( междустрочные примечания) the interlinear glosses, лат. glossa interlinearesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > глоссы библейские
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Glosses to the Bible — Christian writers have traditionally employed the word glossa or gloss, in connexion with glosses of Biblical texts. A gloss meant an explanation of a purely verbal difficulty of the text, to the exclusion of explanations required by doctrinal,… … Wikipedia
Versions of the Bible — • Article on versions of the Bible in the original languages and in translation. Grouped by source Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Versions of the Bible Versions of the Bible … Catholic encyclopedia
Glosses, Scriptural — • The word gloss designates not only marginal notes, but also words or remarks inserted for various reasons in the very text of the Scriptures Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Scriptural Glosses — Scriptural Glosses † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Scriptural Glosses I. ETYMOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL MEANINGS The modern English word gloss is derived directly from the Latin glossa, itself a transcript of the Greek glossa. In classical… … Catholic encyclopedia
Yeshu — This article is about an individual or individuals found in Jewish literature. For the similar sounding Hebrew or Aramaic name, see Yeshua (name). Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew and Aramaic) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic … Wikipedia
Irnerius — (c. 1050 ndash; after 1125), sometimes referred to as lucerna juris ( lantern of the law ), was an Italian jurist, and founder of the School of Glossators.He taught the newly recovered Roman lawcode of Justinian I, the Corpus Juris Civilis ,… … Wikipedia
Irnerius — • An Italian jurist and founder of the School of Glossators, b. at Bologna about 1050; d. there about 1130 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Irnerius Irnerius … Catholic encyclopedia
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Palaeography — Palæography † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Palæography (palaia, ancient , graphe, writing ) The art of deciphering ancient writing in manuscripts or diplomas. It is distinguished from epigraphy, which provides rules for reading carved… … Catholic encyclopedia
Gloss — This article is about the literary term. For other uses, see Gloss (disambiguation). A gloss is a brief summary of a word s meaning, equivalent to the dictionary entry of that word, but only a word or two in length. It is typically used for the… … Wikipedia
Correctory — A Correctory (plural correctories) is any of the text forms of the Latin Vulgate resulting from the critical emendation as practised during the course of the thirteenth century. Contents 1 Antecedents 2 Dominican Correctories 3 Franciscan… … Wikipedia