Adalbert of Metz (died 962)
Appearance
Adalbert of Metz (died 962) was the compiler of the Speculum Gregorii, a selection of Latin excerpts from Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job.[1] The criteria of selection were moral and topical. There are several known manuscripts but no critical edition, although there is a published study of one 15th-century copy.[2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Seow 2023, p. 369.
- ^ Seow 2023, p. 369, citing Valgimogli 2006.
Bibliography
[edit]- Seow, Choon-Leong (2023). "Gregorian Exegesis of Job in the Latin West from the Seventh to Twelth Centuries". In Choon-Leong Seow (ed.). The Many Faces of Job, Part 1: The Premodern Period. De Gruyter. pp. 351–389.
- Valgimogli, Lorenzo, ed. (2006). Lo speculum Gregorii di Alberto di Metz. SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo.
- Wasselynck, René. "Les compilations des «Moralia in Job» du VIIe au XIIe siècle". Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale. 29: 5–32. JSTOR 26187640.
- Wasselynck, René (1967). "La table de Capitula du «Speculum» d'Adalbert de Metz". Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale. 34: 255–262. JSTOR 26188043.