
Manlio Simonetti (1926–2017)
Author of Matthew 1-13 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture)
About the Author
Works by Manlio Simonetti
Il Cristo vol. 2 - Testi teologici e spirituali in lingua greca dal IV al VII secolo (1986) 9 copies
Vita di Cipriano [da] Ponzio : Vita di Ambrogio [da] Paolino ; Vita di Agostino [da] Possidio (1977) — Editor — 7 copies
Il viaggio dell'anima 4 copies
Associated Works
Storie di santi e di diavoli. Dialoghi vol. 1 - Libri I-II (2005) — Editor, some editions — 15 copies, 1 review
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- Canonical name
- Simonetti, Manlio
- Birthdate
- 1926-05-02
- Date of death
- 2017-11-02
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Università degli Studi "La Sapienza", Roma. Laurea in Lettere
- Occupations
- Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza. Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia. Cattedra di storia del cristianesimo
- Awards and honors
- Ratzinger Prize (2011)
- Nationality
- Italy
- Birthplace
- Rome, Italy
- Place of death
- Rome, Italy
- Associated Place (for map)
- Rome, Italy
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Reviews
A compilation of comments on or relating to Matthew 14-28 from patristic authors from the second through eighth centuries.
The material is clearly organized. Origen, Chrysostom, the Incomplete Work on Matthew, and Peter Chrysologus are well-represented and make up the bulk of the comments; nevertheless, many others are quoted as well.
The comments indicate the interpretive methods and textual understanding of people in the first few centuries. There is much here to take into consideration-- a show more critical study for understanding the history of interpretation, and yet useful for seeing the Gospel of Matthew through the eyes of people with worldviews far different from our own.
This volume, as all volumes in the series, comes highly recommended for quality study. Not everything that is said ought to be blindly accepted; nevertheless, anyone seeking to understand the text will find valuable insights from those who engaged in the same work before them. show less
The material is clearly organized. Origen, Chrysostom, the Incomplete Work on Matthew, and Peter Chrysologus are well-represented and make up the bulk of the comments; nevertheless, many others are quoted as well.
The comments indicate the interpretive methods and textual understanding of people in the first few centuries. There is much here to take into consideration-- a show more critical study for understanding the history of interpretation, and yet useful for seeing the Gospel of Matthew through the eyes of people with worldviews far different from our own.
This volume, as all volumes in the series, comes highly recommended for quality study. Not everything that is said ought to be blindly accepted; nevertheless, anyone seeking to understand the text will find valuable insights from those who engaged in the same work before them. show less
A compendium of patristic commentary on the first half of the Gospel of Matthew.
The ACCSNT series is well edited and presented, featuring an introduction of the general concept of the series as well as a specific introduction to patristic commentary on Matthew. The reader is also given basic information about the major commentators.
The commentary itself leans heavily on John Chrysostom and the anonymous incomplete commentary on Matthew with a lot of input from Augustine and many others.
A show more useful resource for considering the history of interpretation of the Gospel of Matthew. show less
The ACCSNT series is well edited and presented, featuring an introduction of the general concept of the series as well as a specific introduction to patristic commentary on Matthew. The reader is also given basic information about the major commentators.
The commentary itself leans heavily on John Chrysostom and the anonymous incomplete commentary on Matthew with a lot of input from Augustine and many others.
A show more useful resource for considering the history of interpretation of the Gospel of Matthew. show less
Biblical Interpretation in the Early Church: An Historical Introduction to Patristic Exegesis by Manlio Simonetti
Some helpful content, but very dry -- it took me forever to finish this short book. I wouldn't recommend it as an introduction to the topic.
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