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===Commentary on Paul=== The ''Commentary on Thirteen Pauline Letters'' is considered valuable as evidence of the state of the [[Latin]] text of Paul's epistles before the appearance of the [[Vulgate]] of [[Jerome]], and as an example of Pauline interpretation prior to [[Augustine of Hippo]].<ref name="OCD">{{Citation | last = Kinzig | first = Wolfram | contribution = Ambrosiaster | year = 1996 | title = [[Oxford Classical Dictionary]] | editor1-last = Hornblower | editor1-first = Simon | editor1-link =Simon Hornblower | editor2-last = Spawforth | editor2-first = Anthony | editor2-link =Anthony Spawforth | edition = 3rd | place = Oxford | publisher = [[Oxford University Press]] | isbn = 0-19-521693-8}}</ref><ref name="EB1911"> {{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Ambrosiaster|volume=1|page=801}}</ref> It was traditionally ascribed to [[Ambrose]], but in 1527, [[Erasmus]] threw doubt on the accuracy of this ascription, and the anonymous author came to be known as "Ambrosiaster". It was once thought that Erasmus coined this name; however, RenΓ© Hoven, in 1969, showed that this was incorrect, and that credit should actually be given to the [[Congregation of Saint Maur|Maurists]]. Later scholars have followed Hoven in this assessment, although it has also been suggested that the name originated with [[Franciscus Lucas Brugensis]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Krans |first=Jan |date=2013 |chapter=Who Coined the Name 'Ambrosiaster'? |editor-last1=Krans |editor-first1=J. |editor-last2=Peerbolte |editor-first2=B. J. L. |editor-last3=Smit |editor-first3=P-B. |editor-last4=Zwiep |editor-first4=A. |title=Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MoKxIeOTkqYC&pg=PA274 |pages=274β81 |publisher=Brill |isbn=978-90-04-25026-0}}</ref>
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