Mediaeval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. / Volume 3 / / edited by Philipp W. Rosemann.

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...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Medieval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (573 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Introduction: Three Avenues for Studying the Tradition of the Sentences /  |r Philipp W. Rosemann --   |t 1 Filiae Magistri: Peter Lombard’s Sentences and Medieval Theological Education “On the Ground” /  |r Franklin T. Harkins --   |t 2 Les listes des opiniones Magistri Sententiarum quae communiter non tenentur: forme et usage dans la lectio des Sentences /  |r Claire Angotti --   |t 3 Henry of Gorkum’s Conclusiones Super iv Libros Sententiarum: Studying the Lombard in the First Decades of the Fifteenth Century /  |r John T. Slotemaker --   |t 4 The Past, Present, and Future of Late Medieval Theology: The Commentary on the Sentences by Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl, Vienna, circa 1400 /  |r Monica Brinzei and Chris Schabel --   |t 5 Easy-Going Scholars Lecturing Secundum Alium? Notes on Some French Franciscan Sentences Commentaries of the Fifteenth Century /  |r Ueli Zahnd --   |t 6 The Concept of Beatific Enjoyment (Fruitio Beatifica) in the Sentences Commentaries of Some Pre-Reformation Erfurt Theologians /  |r Severin V. Kitanov --   |t 7 John Major’s (Mair’s) Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard: Scholastic Philosophy and Theology in the Early Sixteenth Century /  |r Severin V. Kitanov , John T. Slotemaker and Jeffrey C. Witt --   |t 8 The Sentences in Sixteenth-Century Iberian Scholasticism /  |r Lidia Lanza and Marco Toste --   |t 9 Texts, Media, and Re-Mediation: The Digital Future of the Sentences Commentary Tradition /  |r Jeffrey C. Witt --   |t Bibliography --   |t Figures --   |t Index of Manuscripts --   |t Index of Names. 
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