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  • Haymon d'Auxerre, exégète carolingien
  • Exegesis and Politics in the Works of Haymo of Auxerre
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  • Thèses et écrits académiques
  • Bible, A.T., Daniel
  • Haymon d'Auxerre (08..-0855?) -- Critique et interprétation
  • Exégèse biblique -- Moyen âge
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  • Exégèse et politique dans l'oeuvre d'Haymon d'Auxerre
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  • Haymon vit et enseigne à l’abbaye Saint-Germain d’Auxerre au milieu du IXe siècle. Nous établissons l’authenticité et l’édition critique de l’Annotation brève sur Daniel, jusqu’à présent inédite, en donnons une traduction, puis montrons que l’exégèse d’Haymon témoigne de la réussite du renouveau carolingien. La pensée patristique est assimilée, ce qui permet à Haymon d’élaborer des commentaires personnels. Attentif à la correction du texte biblique, il utilise la révision réputée peu diffusée de Théodulfe d’Orléans. Pillé par la Glose ordinaire, il est lu durant tout le Moyen Age jusqu’à l’époque humaniste. Commentateur des prophètes, il actualise leur admonition en exaltant une sainteté monastique. Il minore la responsabilité du pouvoir séculier au profit de celui des religieux. Le mouvement réformateur carolingien, encouragé par les rois, se retourne contre eux dans l’œuvre d’Haymon : le point de vue ecclésiologique qu’il défend prépare celui de ses confrères des Xe-XIe siècles.
  • In this dissertation, we first state the authenticity and establish the - previously unpublished - text of the Adnotatio breuis in Danielem. We then provide a French translation and at last show how the fruitful achievements of the Carolingian revival are enlightened by Haimo’s practice of exegesis. Indeed, since the thought of the Fathers eventually became part of the common background by that time, Haymo was able to build and shape personal commentaries on biblical texts. As his consistent use of the theodulfian recension shows - a text that was hardly available at all -, he was deeply concerned with accuracy in the Bible. Later, he was plundered by the Glossa ordinaria and constantly read from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. The main lines of thought we stress here are the following. As a commentator upon the Prophets, he adapts their admonitio to his own time by exalting monastic holiness. When it comes to the relationships between secular and spiritual power, Haymo understates the responsibility of the secular power while emphasizing the religious one. The Carolingian reforming movement that was encouraged by the kings thus finally turns against these in the works of Haymo. Therefore, the ecclesiological point of view already defended by Haymo can be seen as a forerunner of his Xth- XIth century colleagues’ thought.
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  • 2006
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