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Adrian's Introduction to the Divine Scriptures - An Antiochene Handbook for Scriptural Interpretation (Hardcover)
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Adrian's Introduction to the Divine Scriptures - An Antiochene Handbook for Scriptural Interpretation (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Early Christian Texts
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Adrian likely flourished in the early fifth century. His
sole-surviving work is the Introduction to the Divine Scriptures, a
Greek treatise that today survives in two recensions. The central
topic of the Introduction is the Septuagint's odd stylistic
features. In the first section Adrian catalogs the anthropomorphic
ways in which God is portrayed in Scripture (the Psalms in
particular) and then explains how such expressions ought to be
understood. The second section on diction identifies peculiar word
usages, offers lexicographical analyses of semantically rich terms,
and discusses a handful of tropes. The third section on word
arrangement contains a short list of figures of speech. The
treatise concludes with a series of appendices: a catalog of
twenty-two tropes, defined and illustrated from Scripture, a
two-fold classification of Scripture into prophetic and narratival
literature, an extended excursus on how teachers should instruct
beginners in scriptural interpretation, and, finally, another
classification of Scripture into prose and poetry. The Introduction
contains striking verbal and thematic affinities with the
exegetical writings Theodore of Mopsuestia (ca. 350-428). This
treatise also occupies a unique place in Antiochene scholarship: it
is the only surviving handbook on scriptural interpretation from
the leading fourth and fifth century figures of this tradition and
succinctly codifies many of its guiding principles for scriptural
exegesis. This volume offers the first critical edition of the
Introduction (its two surviving recensions and the fragments from
the exegetical catenae); the first English translation of the
treatise, which is also richly annotated with explanatory
commentary; a substantial prefatory study that orients readers to
Adrian and a number of the important features of his work.
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