A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School

In 1954, Bernhard Bischoff published an article that revolutionised scholarly attitudes towards the Canterbury School of Archbishop Theodore (c. 602–690) and Abbot Hadrian (c. 630x37–709). This school is described with the utmost respect by Bede (c. 672-735). Yet scholars knew little about its chara...

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Main Author: Vosper, Emma
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55931/
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description In 1954, Bernhard Bischoff published an article that revolutionised scholarly attitudes towards the Canterbury School of Archbishop Theodore (c. 602–690) and Abbot Hadrian (c. 630x37–709). This school is described with the utmost respect by Bede (c. 672-735). Yet scholars knew little about its character until the re-discovery, by Bischoff, of a series of biblical glosses whose origins could be traced back to the School’s teaching activity. Bischoff (and later Michael Lapidge) viewed these glosses as evidence of Canterbury’s literalist approach to exegetical study and its focus on Greek rather than Latin patristic sources. In the sixty-four years since Bischoff published his article, scholars have been reluctant to challenge his initial conclusions. The present thesis will examine sections of the Canterbury glosses that have thus far evaded analysis to prove that Canterbury’s teaching style was far more nuanced than has previously been thought.
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spelling nottingham-559312025-02-28T14:22:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55931/ A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School Vosper, Emma In 1954, Bernhard Bischoff published an article that revolutionised scholarly attitudes towards the Canterbury School of Archbishop Theodore (c. 602–690) and Abbot Hadrian (c. 630x37–709). This school is described with the utmost respect by Bede (c. 672-735). Yet scholars knew little about its character until the re-discovery, by Bischoff, of a series of biblical glosses whose origins could be traced back to the School’s teaching activity. Bischoff (and later Michael Lapidge) viewed these glosses as evidence of Canterbury’s literalist approach to exegetical study and its focus on Greek rather than Latin patristic sources. In the sixty-four years since Bischoff published his article, scholars have been reluctant to challenge his initial conclusions. The present thesis will examine sections of the Canterbury glosses that have thus far evaded analysis to prove that Canterbury’s teaching style was far more nuanced than has previously been thought. 2019-07-22 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55931/1/%5BFINAL%5D%20EVosper%20PhD%20Thesis.pdf Vosper, Emma (2019) A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Theodore of Tarsus; Hadrian of Canterbury; Bede; Canterbury school
spellingShingle Theodore of Tarsus; Hadrian of Canterbury; Bede; Canterbury school
Vosper, Emma
A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title_full A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title_fullStr A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title_full_unstemmed A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title_short A reassessment of the Biblical glosses of Theodore and Hadrian’s Canterbury School
title_sort reassessment of the biblical glosses of theodore and hadrian’s canterbury school
topic Theodore of Tarsus; Hadrian of Canterbury; Bede; Canterbury school
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55931/