Mediaeval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
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Mediaeval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
Brill, 2002-c2015
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Mediaeval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard : current research
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Vols. 2-3 edited by Philipp W. Rosemann
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"Current research"--Vol. 1
内容説明・目次
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v. 2 ISBN 9789004118614
内容説明
Continuing a project begun in 2002, with the publication of volume 1 of Mediaeval Commentaries on the "Sentences" of Peter Lombard, this volume fills some major lacunae in current research on the standard textbook of medieval theology. Twelve chapters study the tradition of the Sentences, from the first glosses of the twelfth century through Martin Luther's marginal notes. The questions addressed in these chapters throw light on the history of the Sentences literature as a whole, focusing on changes in literary structure and methodology as much as on matters of textual transmission and doctrinal content. The conclusion synthesizes the individual contributions, succinctly presenting the current state of our knowledge of the main structures that characterize the tradition of the Sentences.
Contributors: Magdalena Bieniak, John F. Boyle, Stephen F. Brown, Marcia L. Colish, William O. Duba, Michael Dunne, Russell L. Friedman, Olli Hallamaa, Pekka Karkkainen, Hans Kraml, Gerhard Leibold, Riccardo Quinto, Philipp W. Rosemann, Chris Schabel, and Hubert Philipp Weber.
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CONTENTS
Abbreviations ... vii
Preface ... ix
Philipp W. Rosemann
The Pseudo-Peter of Poitiers Gloss ... 1
Marcia L. Colish
Stephen Langton ... 35
Riccardo Quinto
The Glossa in IV libros Sententiarum by Alexander of Hales ... 79
Hubert Philipp Weber
The Sentences Commentary of Hugh of St.-Cher ... 111
Magdalena Bieniak
Thomas Aquinas and his Lectura romana in primum
Sententiarum Petri Lombardi ... 149
John F. Boyle
Robert Kilwardby's Commentary on the Sentences of
Peter Lombard ... 175
Gerhard Leibold
William de la Mare ... 227
Hans Kraml
Henry of Harclay and Aufredo Gonteri Brito ... 263
William O. Duba, Russell L. Friedman, and Chris Schabel
On the Limits of the Genre: Roger Roseth as a Reader of the
Sentences ... 369
Olli Hallamaa
Richard FitzRalph's Lectura on the Sentences ... 405
Michael Dunne
Peter of Candia's Commentary on the Sentences of
Peter Lombard ... 439
Stephen F. Brown
Martin Luther ... 471
Pekka Karkkainen
Conclusion: Th e Tradition of the Sentences ... 495
Philipp W. Rosemann
Bibliography ... 525
Index of Manuscripts ... 537
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v. 1 ISBN 9789004119819
内容説明
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.
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v. 3 : hardback ISBN 9789004211841
内容説明
The work published in this third, and final, volume of Brill's handbook on the tradition of the Book of Sentences breaks new ground in three ways. First, several chapters contribute to the debate concerning the meaning of medieval authority and authorship. For some of the most influential literature on the Sentences consisted of study aids and compilations that were derivative or circulated anonymously. Consequently, the volume also sheds light on theological education "on the ground"-the kind of teaching that was dispensed by the average master and received by the average student. Finally, the contributors show that Peter Lombard's textbook played a much more dynamic role in later medieval theology than hitherto assumed. The work remained a force to be reckoned with until at least the sixteenth century, especially in the Iberian Peninsula.
Contributors are Claire Angotti, Monica Brinzei, Franklin T. Harkins, Severin V. Kitanov, Lidia Lanza, Philipp W. Rosemann, Chris Schabel, John T. Slotemaker, Marco Toste, Jeffrey C. Witt, and Ueli Zahnd.
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Contents
List of Figures vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Three Avenues for Studying the Tradition
of the Sentences 1
Philipp W. Rosemann
1 Filiae Magistri: Peter Lombard's Sentences and Medieval Theological
Education "On the Ground" 26
Franklin T. Harkins
2 Les listes des opiniones Magistri Sententiarum quae communiter
non tenentur: forme et usage dans la lectio des Sentences 79
Claire Angotti
3 Henry of Gorkum's Conclusiones Super IV Libros Sententiarum:
Studying the Lombard in the First Decades of the
Fifteenth Century 145
John T. Slotemaker
4 The Past, Present, and Future of Late Medieval Theology:
The Commentary on the Sentences by Nicholas of Dinkelsbuhl,
Vienna, ca. 1400 174
Monica Brinzei and Chris Schabel
5 Easy-Going Scholars Lecturing Secundum Alium? Notes on
Some French Franciscan Sentences Commentaries of the
Fifteenth Century 267
Ueli Zahnd
6 The Concept of Beatific Enjoyment (Fruitio Beatifica) in the
Sentences Commentaries of Some Pre-Reformation Erfurt
Theologians 315
Severin V. Kitanov
7 John Major's (Mair's) Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard:
Scholastic Philosophy and Theology in the Early Sixteenth
Century 369
Severin V. Kitanov, John T. Slotemaker, and Jeffrey C. Witt
8 The Sentences in Sixteenth-Century Iberian Scholasticism 416
Lidia Lanza and Marco Toste
9 Texts, Media, and Re-Mediation: The Digital Future of the Sentences
Commentary Tradition 504
Jeffrey C. Witt
Bibliography 517
Figures 533
Index of Manuscripts 546
Index of Names 552
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