The story of a great medieval book : Peter Lombard's Sentences
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The story of a great medieval book : Peter Lombard's Sentences
(Rethinking the Middle Ages / editors, Paul Edward Dutton and John Shinners, v. 2)
University of Toronto Press, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-201) and index
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Description
Peter Lombard, a twelfth-century theologian, authored one of the first Western textbooks of theology, the Book of Sentences. Here, Lombard logically arranged all of the major topics of the Christian faith. His Book of Sentences received the largest number of commentaries among all works of Christian literature except for Scripture itself. Now, notable Lombard scholar Philipp W. Rosemann examines this text as a guiding thread to studying Christian thought throughout the later Middle Ages and into early modern times. This is the second title in a series called Rethinking the Middle Ages, which is committed to re-examining the Middle Ages, its themes, institutions, people, and events with short studies that will provoke discussion among students and medievalists, and invite them to think about the middle ages in new and unusual ways. The series editor, Paul Edward Dutton, invites suggestions and submissions.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: The Book of Sentences and the Structure of Traditions * The Twelfth Century: From the Sentences to Abbreviations and Glosses * The Thirteenth Century: Age of the Commentary * The Fourteenth Century: The Movement away from the Sentences * The Long Fifteenth Century: Back to the Sources Conclusion: Understanding Tradition with Denys the Carthusian Further Reading and Research Glossary Notes Index
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