Hugh of Saint-Cher's complete Bible commentary (Postillæ in totam Bibliam)?
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"Hugh of Saint-Cher († 1263) was the second Dominican Master of Theology in Paris, and the first Dominican cardinal" (n. 39) who, "through the persuasion of Master [St.] Albert [the Great]", convinced "John of Vercelli, Master General of the [Dominican] Order" to accept St. Thomas Aquinas into "the Baccalaureate at the Order’s studium in Paris." (*William of Tocco’s Life of St. Thomas Aquinas* pp. 61-62).
"Hugh is celebrated for his prodigious theological and exegetical works, particularly the monumental commentary on the entire Bible (*Postillæ in totam Bibliam*) that he composed with a team of friars." (*ibid.* p. 62n39).
Does an English translation of Hugh of Saint-Cher's *Postillæ in totam Bibliam* exist?
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