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The Reception of Erasmus’ New Testament in the Louvain Franciscan Study House: The Case of Nicholas Tacitus Zegers and Adam Sasbout KU Leuven
This article deals with the reception of Erasmus’ textual critical scholarship at the Louvain Franciscan Study House. The aim of this contribution is to fill a conspicuous gap in the contemporary literature on this interesting topic. Following Sartori’s articles on Frans Titelmans (2008; 2005 and 2003), the literature has paid no attention to the Louvain Franciscan studium theologicum, which showed particular interests in Erasmus’ work on the ...
The ‘Golden Age’ of Catholic Biblical Scholarship (1550–1650) and its Relation to Biblical Humanism KU Leuven
Lovanio nel XVI secolo, tra agostinismo e molinismo KU Leuven
Scholarship generally links the 16th-century Leuven Faculty of Theology to Augustinism. By contrast, the change of the chair of Sacred Scriptures in Leuven, from the Augustinist Michel Baius to the Molinist Thomas Stapleton, reveals a far more complex theological milieu. They represent only two extremes of a wider exegetical spectrum, which also included a moderate Augustinism, that of Cornelius Jansen the Elder. By analyzing key passages taken ...
Biblical Scholarship in Louvain in the 'Golden' Sixteenth Century KU Leuven
Antonio Gerace dealt with the development of biblical scholarship in Louvain by analysing with seven authors who worked in the first part of the Sixteenth century and who are strictly linked to the Louvain milieu. In chronological order, they include Nicholas Tacitus Zegers (c.1495–1559), John Henten (1499–1566), Cornelius Jansenius ‘of Ghent’, Adam Sasbout, John Hessels (1522–1566), Thomas Stapleton, and Francis Lucas ‘of Bruges’. Each author ...