“Later he removed to his native place, where his school for theology and exegetics rapidly became the most famous in Europe.”
“In this respect, what we find in Book One is similar to the algebraic elaboration of geometrical problems presented by Viète in his 1594 Supplement of geometry as he explains the stage of exegetics.”
“The recitatives and chorales are narrative exegeses of biblical passages and profess eternal truths, formulated in the third person.”
“Their parietal lobe on a SPECT scan would appear to be hot as they argued legalistic Talmudic questions and Biblical exegeses, not cooling down.”
“The essays range from the American desert to China, from discussions of gardens, landscape and architectural projects to exegeses of landscape texts and to the camera lucida.”