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Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
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This volume deals with the development of a major phenomenon of the medieval academic world, the adoption, after initial uncertainties, of the Sentences of the twelfth century Peter Lombard as the ...
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This volume deals with the development of a major phenomenon of the medieval academic world, the adoption, after initial uncertainties, of the Sentences of the twelfth century Peter Lombard as the standard textbook of medieval theology, and the growth of a huge literature of commentary upon it from the thirteenth century.
The first of two projected volumes is a survey of this literature and a series of studies of authors and their commentaries in the principal centres of Paris and Oxford and elsewhere, by modern scholars at the leading edge of current research.
This should prove an indispensable resource for the future, bringing together as it does the status quaestionis on this literature.
The first of two projected volumes is a survey of this literature and a series of studies of authors and their commentaries in the principal centres of Paris and Oxford and elsewhere, by modern scholars at the leading edge of current research.
This should prove an indispensable resource for the future, bringing together as it does the status quaestionis on this literature.
Price: $331.00
Pages: 548
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Medieval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
Publication Date:
20 December 2001
ISBN: 9789004119819
Format: Hardcover
G.R. Evans, M.A. (Oxford), Ph.D. (1974), D. Litt. (1983) Oxford, Litt.D. (1983), Cambridge, formerly British Academy Research Reader in Theology (1986-8), FRHistS., FRSA, lectures in medieval theology and intellectual history in the University of Cambridge. She is the author of studies of patristic and medieval authors and of works on ecumenical theology and higher education issues, including Anselm and Talking about God, Augustine on Evil, the Language and Logic of the Bible, Bernard of Clairvaux.