Ambrosiaster
Exegete of St. Paul's epistles / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ambrosiaster or Pseudo-Ambrose is the name given to the unknown author of a commentary on the epistles of Saint Paul, written some time between 366 and 384 AD.[1] The name "Ambrosiaster" in Latin means "would-be Ambrose". Various conjectures have been made as to Ambrosiaster's true identity, and several other works have been attributed to the same author, with varying degrees of certainty.
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Pseudo-Ambrose | |
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Occupation | Clergyman, writer |
Language | Latin |
Genre | Bible |
Subject | Christianity |
Notable works | Commentary on the Pauline epistles |
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