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Suspected of heresy, yet admired for his Biblical exegesis -- such was the reputation of Claudius of Turin (born circa 780; died in 827 or 828). His numerous commentaries on the Old and New Testaments were prized even in his own lifetime and often re-used by other authors. In the course of time they were almost forgotten. His commentaries on the Letter to the Ephesians and the Letter to the Philippians were written shortly before he became bishop of Turin and were dedicated to Emperor Louis the Pious. Claudius relied heavily on excerpts from works of the church fathers, some of which are otherwise little known.-- Provided by publisher.
Bible --- Bible NT. Epistles of Paul. Ephesians --- Bible NT. Epistles of Paul. Philippians --- Claudius, --- Bible. --- Commentaries --- Early works to 1800. --- 873.3 --- Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- 873.3 Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- Bible. Ephesians --- Early works to 1800 --- Bible. Philippians
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Claude of Turin --- Bishops --- Iconoclasm --- Church history --- Evêques --- Iconoclasme --- Eglise --- Histoire --- Claudius, --- 246.3 --- Beelden in kerken. Beeldenverering. Iconoclasme --- 246.3 Beelden in kerken. Beeldenverering. Iconoclasme --- Evêques --- Claudius Taurinensis
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Medieval Latin literature --- Bible OT. Historical books. Ruth --- Christian literature, Early --- Littérature chrétienne primitive --- Latin authors. --- Auteurs latins --- Bible. --- Commentaries --- Early works to 1800. --- Bible --- Early christian literature --- Bible studies --- Old testament --- Critical edition --- 222.5 --- Jozua. Rechters. Ruth --- Early works to 1800 --- Littérature chrétienne primitive --- Megilat Rut --- Rāʻūth (Book of the Old Testament) --- Rufʹ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Rut (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ruth (Book of the Old Testament)
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