COMMBASE: An Electronic Database of Medieval Commentators on Aristotle and Peter Lombard's Sentences Steven J. Livesey, 1988-2001. All Rights Reserved About Commbase System Requirements Installing Commbase Maneuvering in Commbase Field Structure for Database Tables Conditions of Use Illustration: Vatican City, Biblioteca Vaticana, Vat. lat. 92, f. 1r. Used with permission of Fr. Leonard E.
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Peter Lombard (1095-1160) Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article) Life The Sentences Analysis of the Sentences Life Peter Lombard, a scholastic theologian of the twelfth century, was commonly known as the Lombard after his birthplace which actually was probably Novara. It is expected that he then moved to Lombardy approximately after his birth ...
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Peter Lombard b. circa 1100 -- d. circa 1161 A. D. MAGISTER LIBRORUM SENTENTIARUM MASTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS This page contains links to Lombard on the Internet, and is updated regularly. Biographies Articles Writings Art Biographies Peter Lombard, c/o the Catholic Encyclopedia Peter Lombard, c/o the online Encylopedia Britannica Peter Lombard, c/o the Ecole Initiative ...
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Durandus a Saint-Pourcain 1270 - 1334 AD Born in Auvergne, France, Durandus was a Dominican friar who wrote influential books on philosphy and theology. He also lectured theology at Avignon when the Pope resided there. He became successively bishop of Limoux, Le Puy and Meaux. Durandus disagreed from Thomas Aquinas on the function of reason in philosophy and theology. Why women cannot be ...
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Images from Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts Call Number: Plimpton MS 61, f. 149v Author & Title : Peter Lombard, Sententiarum libri IV Country: France Date: third quarter, 13th century Small image (512x768, 24bit) Medium image (1024x1536, 24bit) Large image (2048x3072, 24bit) ...
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Durandus de Saint-Pourcain Does God act immediately in every action of a creature 1. Concerning the third principal point two questions are posed. The first is whether God acts immediately in every action of a creature. The second is whether it is appropriate for God to act for the sake of an end. As for the first question, it is argued on behalf of the affirmative answer that God does indeed ...
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Quodlibet Online Journal article: On the Life and Mystical Theology of Jean Gerson (1363-1429) - by Scott David Foutz ...
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Bookish by: Nancy Marie Brown (Research/Penn State, Vol. 15, no. 1 (March, 1994)) In 1128, when Hugh of Saint Victor wrote the first book on the art of reading, the method of learning he practiced was all but obsolete. In 1993, when Ivan Illich published In The Vineyard of the Text: A Commentary to Hugh's Didascalicon, the same could be said to be true. Western social reality has now put aside ...
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John Huss, Priest and Martyr 6 July 1415 (John Fisher, Bishop and Martyr 22 June 1535) (Thomas More, Martyr 6 July 1535) John Huss (Jan Hus) was born in Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic) in about 1371. He received a master's degree from Charles University in Prague in 1396, became a professor of theology in 1398, was ordained to the priesthood in 1400, was made rector of the University in ...
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Michael L. Czapkay (Sudduth) McGrath Tutorial Paper 1 January 18, 1993 GABRIEL BIEL'S DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION How can a man be right with God This question, once asked by Job, is an appropriate point of departure for a consideration of one of the central doctrines of the Christian religion: the doctrine of justification. Like all central Christian doctrines, it has an important and complex ...
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117 - The Harvest Of Medieval Theology: Gabriel Biel and Late Medieval Nominalism The Harvest Of Medieval Theology: Gabriel Biel and Late Medieval Nominalism By Heiko Augustinus Oberman 495 pp. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1963. $9.25. No other phase in the history of medieval scholasticism (with the possible exception of pre-scholasticism between Erigena and Anselm of Canterbury) has as ...
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