commentarialTraditionOn
P21585
predicate
Indicates that a particular commentarial tradition is directed toward, or focused on interpreting, a specific text, idea, or subject.
Aliases (3)
- interpretiveTradition ×5
- commentaries ×3
- hasCommentaryTradition ×3
Sample triples (12)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Arba’ah Turim | Bayit Chadash (Bach) by Rabbi Yoel Sirkis ("commentaries") → |
| Arba’ah Turim | Beit Yosef by Rabbi Yosef Karo ("commentaries") → |
| Arba’ah Turim | Derisha and Perisha by Rabbi Yehoshua Falk ("commentaries") → |
| Colossians 2:15 | interpreted as describing Christ’s victory at the cross ("interpretiveTradition") → |
| Colossians 2:15 | often cited by proponents of Christus Victor ("interpretiveTradition") → |
| Colossians 2:15 | sometimes linked to Roman triumph imagery ("interpretiveTradition") → |
| Prior Analytics | Islamic logicians ("hasCommentaryTradition") → |
| Prior Analytics | late antique commentators ("hasCommentaryTradition") → |
| Prior Analytics | medieval Latin commentators ("hasCommentaryTradition") → |
| Vishishtadvaita | Brahma Sutras → |
| bar enash | Christological title in Christian theology ("interpretiveTradition") → |
| bar enash | messianic title in some Jewish interpretations ("interpretiveTradition") → |