Anne-Marie La Bonnardière

Anne-Marie La Bonnardière (1906-1998) was a scholar of St Augustine, known for her work on the influence of the bible on St Augustine's writing.[1]

Anne-Marie La Bonnardière
Born1906
Died1998
NationalityFrench
Academic background
Alma materCatholic University of Lyon; CNRS
Academic work
DisciplineReligious studies; Late antiquity
InstitutionsCNRS
Notable worksBiblia augustiniana

Career

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Anne-Marie La Bonnardière studied at the Catholic University of Lyon, receiving a degree in Geography and History.[2] She worked at a secondary school in Lyon until it was closed due to the outbreak of the Second World War, after which she moved to teach at the Lycée Français de Barcelone.[2] In Barcelona, she began her research into St. Augustine, benefiting from the library at the Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey.[2] In 1947, she returned to France, joining the CNRS in Paris in 1947, working with H.-I. Marrou.[1] She defended her first thesis, 'Recherches de chronologie augustinienne' in 1964, and her second, on the Book of Wisdom in Augustine's writing, in 1970.[1][2]

Scholarship

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La Bonnardière's work focused on the influence of the bible on the writings of St Augustine, and made possible the dating of many of Augustine's works.[3] Her research incorporated the historical and social context of St Augustine's work and early Christianity in North Africa.[2] Much of this work was published in volumes under the title Biblia Augustiniana.[1]

She also contributed significantly to projects on the prosopography of late antiquity.[4] Her archives are stored at the library of Sources Chrétiennes.[5]

Selected publications

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  • (1965). Recherches de chronologie augustinienne. Paris, Etudes Augustiniennes.
  • (1967). Biblia Augustiniana, A.T.: le Deutéronome. Paris, Et́udes Augustiniennes.
  • (1970). Biblia Augustiniana, A.T.: le livre de la sagesse. Paris, Et́udes Augustiniennes.
  • (1971). 'La Livre de la Sagesse dans l'oeuvre de saint Augustin.' Revue Des Etudes Augustiniennes, (17), 171–175.
  • (1972). Biblia augustiniana, A.T.: le livre de Jérémie. Paris, Études augustiniennes.
  • (1975). Biblia Augustiniana. A.T.: le livre des proverbes. Paris, Études augustiniennes.
  • (1976). 'Les "Enarrationes in psalmos" prêchées par saint Augustin à Carthage en décembre 409.' Recherches Augustiniennes, (9), 52–90.
  • (1977). 'L'interprétation augustinienne du magnum sacramentum de Éphés 5, 32.' Recherches Augustiniennes Et Patristiques. 12, 3-45.
  • (1983). 'La date des sermons 151 à 156 de saint Augustin.' Revue d'Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques. 29, 129–136.
  • ed. (1986). Bible de tous les temps. III. Saint Augustine et la bible. Paris: Beauchesne.[6][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Nauroy, Gérard; Vannier, Marie-Anne (2008). Saint Augustin et la Bible: actes du colloque de l'Université Paul Verlaine-Metz (7-8 avril 2005) (in French). Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-03911-590-7.
  2. ^ a b c d e "In memoriam Anne-Marie LA BONNARDIÈRE (1906-1998)". Revue d'Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques. 44 (2): 153–158. 1998-01-01. doi:10.1484/J.REA.5.104782. ISSN 1768-9260.
  3. ^ a b TeSelle, Eugene (1988). "Review of Saint Augustin et la Bible". Church History. 57 (1): 77. doi:10.2307/3165907. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 3165907.
  4. ^ Mandouze, André. (1982). Prosopographie chretienne du Bas Empire. Ed. du CNRS. OCLC 859612276.
  5. ^ "Fonds". Sources Chrétiennes (in French). 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  6. ^ Canevet, Mariette (1989). "Saint Augustin et la Bible, sous la direction de A.M. de la Bonnardiere, 1986". Revue des Sciences Religieuses. 63 (1): 157.