Adnotationes (ADNOT)
Commentaries on Early Christian and Patristic Texts
Adnotationes is a new series of scholarly commentaries on important early Christian and Patristic texts and authors. By its genre, the commentary focuses on an author and one of his works in a comprehensive way, paying attention to the theological or philosophical thought the author has been developing, his sources and his influence, the place a particular work has within his oeuvre, questions of terminology, style, rhetoric, composition, and text transmission, and the broader theological, historical, and social contexts in which the work took shape or that are reflected in it. As a rule the commentary does not reproduce the original text of the writing, but if deemed helpful it can include a modern translation. Contributors to the series are specialists of a specific author or work, qualified to write what should be a standard commentary that not only summarises past and current research but in itself constitutes a major contribution to it. The series welcomes contributions in English, German, French, and Italian.
Published by: Brepols
General Editor: J. Verheyden,
M. Lamberigts
Publishing Manager: B. Janssens
Method of peer review: double-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist
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