THÉOPHYLACTE DE BULGARIE
In quatuor domini nostri Iesu Christi evangelia, enarrationes luculentissimae
Apud Iohannem Roigny|Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] • (Paris) 1543|11 x 16.50 cm|relié
Later edition, following the editio princeps published in 1534 by Jossius Bade. Translated from the Greek by Jean Oecanlampade. Initials.
Modern vellum with flaps, spine titled in black.
A commentary on the Gospels by Theophylact, an eleventh-century bishop of Bulgaria. Theophylact was made Archbishop (around 1088) of Ohrid in the Byzantine period, having been deacon of Santa Sophia. He was one of the only Byzantine writers to defend the Latins and reject the idea of schism.
Modern vellum with flaps, spine titled in black.
A commentary on the Gospels by Theophylact, an eleventh-century bishop of Bulgaria. Theophylact was made Archbishop (around 1088) of Ohrid in the Byzantine period, having been deacon of Santa Sophia. He was one of the only Byzantine writers to defend the Latins and reject the idea of schism.
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