Publisher's Synopsis
Psalterium Davidis, Cum Brevi Et Succinta Paraphrasi Ex Bellarmini Commentario Deprompta... is a Latin edition of the Book of Psalms, accompanied by a concise paraphrase drawn from the commentary of Bellarmino. This volume offers readers access to the Psalms in their original Latin, enhanced by interpretive insights rooted in classical theological tradition. Intended for theological study, liturgical use, or personal devotion, the work provides a structured pathway for understanding the poetic and spiritual depths of the Psalms through a paraphrastic lens.
This edition serves as a valuable resource for students of Latin, theology, and church history, as well as anyone seeking to engage with the Psalms within the context of traditional Christian exegesis. Its enduring appeal lies in its potential to deepen one's understanding of the Psalms and their ongoing relevance to Christian spiritual life.
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