Does anyone know if there would be enough commentaries on the Apocrypha to put together a "Classic Commentary" question?
I don't, but it's a very good idea! Put it in Suggestions.
Actually, I just did some searching. Here's what the Catholic Encyclopedia lists for Wisdom:
"Sources
(Catholic commentators are marked with an asterisk *.) GRIMM (Leipzig, 1860); SCHMID (Vienna, 1865); * GUTBERLET (Munster, 1874); BISSELL (New York, 1880); DEAN (Oxford, 1881); *LESETRE (Paris, 1884); FARRAR (London, 1888); SIEGFRIED (Tübingen, 1890); ZUCKLER (Munich, 1891); *CRAMPON (Paris, 1902); ANDRE (Florence, 1904); *CORNELY-ZORRELL (Paris, 1910)."
Add the medieval commentators to that, and it doesn't look like they'll have a shortage of books to choose between... [:P]
Suggestion has been made.
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Link => Can a Classic Commentary Collection be developed for the Apocrypha?
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