The Glossa ordinaria : the making of a medieval Bible commentary
Introduction -- Authorship -- Contents -- The biblical text -- The sources -- Attributions and referencing -- Developments -- How standardised was the Glossa text? -- Gilbert de laPorree and Peter Lombard -- The agenda of the marginal and interlinear glosses -- Layout -- Production and ownership --...
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Leiden [u.a.] : Brill,
2009
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Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel: | Commentaria
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Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk: | Commentaria |
Schlagworte: | Glossa ordinaria Geschichte 1100-1350 Bibel Glosse |
Umfang: | VIII, 267 S. |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Authorship
- Contents
- The biblical text
- The sources
- Attributions and referencing
- Developments
- How standardised was the Glossa text?
- 700Gilbert de laPorree and Peter Lombard
- The agenda of the marginal and interlinear glosses
- Layout
- Production and ownership
- The first stage: to c. 1140
- The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200 : Paris
- The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200: beyond Paris
- Th e thirteenth century and beyond
- Printing
- Use
- Gilbert de la Porree (d. 1154)
- Zachary of Besancon (d. post-1157)
- Peter Lombard (d. 1160)
- The Psalms
- Pauline Epistles
- Robert of Bridlington (d. soon after 1160)
- Robert of Melun (d. 1167)
- Andrew of St. Victor (d. 1175)
- Peter Comestor (d. 1178/9)
- Peter the Chanter (d. 1197)
- Anonymous late twelfth-century glosses
- Stephen Langton (d. 1228)
- William ofAuxerre (d. 1231)
- Hugh of St. Cher (d. 1263)
- Bonaventure (d. 1274); Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274)
- Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349).