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Berengaudus (840–892) was a
Benedictine monk,
supposed author of
Expositio super septem visiones libri Apocalypsis, a
Latin commentary on the Book of...
- commentators: Oe****enius, a Gr****
exegete writing in the
sixth century,
Berengaudus a
French Benedictine monk of Ferrières
Abbey at the same period, Luis...
- (approximate date)
Adalhard II,
Frankish nobleman (approximate date)
Berengaudus,
Benedictine monk (d. 892)
Clement of Ohrid,
Bulgarian scholar (approximate...
- 824)
October 15 – Al-Mu'tamid,
Muslim caliph of the
Abbasid Caliphate Berengaudus,
Frankish Benedictine monk (b. 840) Bernard,
illegitimate son of Charles...
- 6th century), Bede (730 AD), Anspert, Arethas,
Haimo of Auxerre, and
Berengaudus (all of the 9th century).: Appendix I The 10th-century
Catholic bishop...
- in
Latin with
comments taken from
those traditionally attributed to
Berengaudus. This
second part
contains 97 miniatures, each
occupying half a page...
- ****dre, (Book of the Dun Cow)) Durham,
Cathedral Library, MS A. I. 10 (
Berengaudus, On the Apocalypse) Durham,
Cathedral Library, MS A. III. 17 (Isaiah...
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Revelation 11:9 was
given by
later expositors like Anspert, Haymo, and
Berengaudus (all of the
ninth century).
Primasius appears to have been the first...
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Apocalypse As
Utopian Expectation (800-1500): The
Apocalypse Commentary of
Berengaudus of
Ferrieres and the
Relationship Between Exegesis,
Liturgy and Iconography...
- (approximate date)
Adalhard II,
Frankish nobleman (approximate date)
Berengaudus,
Benedictine monk (d. 892)
Clement of Ohrid,
Bulgarian scholar (approximate...