November
1095-1160 A.D. (ONLINE RESOURCES) Peter Lombard—Medievalist Scholar, Master of University of Paris,
& Archbishop of Paris
Peter Lombard
b. circa 1100 -- d. circa 1161 A. D.
MAGISTER SENTENTIARUM
MASTER
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS
ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS
This
page contains links to Lombard on the Internet, and is updated regularly.
Commbase: research software for
Commentators on Aristotle and Peter Lombard
For John Duns Scotus’
Commentary: See the Complete Internet Guide to Scotus here
Other Latin Commentators on
Lombard's Book of Sentences
[Unfortunately, those at Gallica (the
website of the National Library of France) have been removed from the web:
the links remain, for the sake of researchers, so that they may know what that
Library contains.]
St. Thomas Aquinas, OP
recognovit ac instruxit Enrique Alarcón automato
electronico Pampilonae
ad Universitatis
Studiorum Navarrensis aedes a MM A.D.
Excerpts from
St. Thomas' Commentary on The First Book of Sentences of Peter Lombard, by
Prof. Hugh McDonald of Niagra University
Marietti Edition: 1954 -- HTML
scanned text c/o tacalumni.org
Francis of Marchia, OFM c/o
Prof. Christopher Schabel, Univ. of Cyprus
John Major
John of Mirecourt
Richard
de Middleton
with links to biography,
image, Commentary on Peter of Lombard’s Book of Sentences
(Latin)
Bl. Peter of Tarentaise (later
Pope Innocent V)
In IV librum Sententiarum
commentaria ex manuscriptis Bibliothecae Tolofanae conuentus S. Thomas
Aquinatis c/o Gallica
1649-52 Toulouse Edition
Peter
Aureoli
Commentaria
in PDF c/o the Peter Aureoli Project
Petrus
de Falude
Hervé
de Nédellec
John
Capréole
John
Bassol
Gilles of Rome
Quatuor Libri Sententiarum, Book II. England; late 13th century. Single MS single leaf; vellum; 327 x 222 mm
Sententiarum libri quattuor / cum commentario et quaestionibus
B.Bonaventurae, additis articulis Parisiensibus necnon tabula Johannis
Beckenhaub. -- Ed. facsímil. — Ed.
original: Friburgi, Kilianus Fischer, [n.a. 2 mayo, 1493].
Images of the
pages of Vol. 2 of St. Bonaventure’s Commentary, w. text of Peter Lombard, c/o
University of Seville, Spain.
Commbase: Dr. Livesey's
"Electronic Database of Medieval Commentators on Aristotle and Peter
Lombard's Sentences" for Windows.
Below you will find links to
Latin & English editions of Master Peter's Writings
SENTENTIARUM
QUATUOR LIBRI
This
is the great “Summa” of Medieval Theology, which was commented on by such
eminent theologians as Sts. Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Albert the Great, and by the Blesseds John Duns
Scotus, Peter of Tarentaise, and Dionysius the Carthusian.
The Franciscan
Archive is currently sponsoring a project for the publication of
an English Translation of this great work of Master Peter Lombard. See The Commentary Project for
more information. The parts currently published are as follows:
BOOK I
DE DEI UNITATE ET TRINITATE
In the above link you will
find the First Complete, published English translation of the First Book of
Sentences (© 2006), which is now available on CD-Rom, from The
Franciscan Archive. You can read more about this translation at The Commentary Project.
BOOK II
DE RERUM CREATIONE ET FORMATIONE CORPORALIUM
ET SPIRITUALIUM
ET ALIIS PLURIBUS EO PERTINENTIUBUS
This Book is currently being
translated. In the link above you will find the currently published parts.
For the Publication
Schedule for the Rest of Book II, of Master Peter’s Book of Sentences,
see The Commentary Project
BOOK III
DE INCARNATIONE VERBI ET HUMANI GENERIS
REPARATIONE
BOOK IV
DE DOCTRINA SIGNORUM
DISTINCTION I
PART I, Chapter 1: On the Sacraments.
Chapter 2: What is a Sacrament.
Chapter 3: What is a sign.
Chapter 4: How sign and Sacrament differ.
Chapter 5: Why the Sacraments have been instituted.
Chapter 6: On the difference of the Old and New Sacraments.
PART II, Chapter 7: On circumcision.
Chapter 8: The remedy which they had, who were before circumcision.
Chapter 9: On the institution of circumcision and its cause.
Chapter 10: On the little ones departed before the eighth day, on which
circumcision was done.
If you know of any artwork
featuring Master Peter Lombard, please submit the link so it can be featured
under this section.
This
page is part of The Franciscan
Archive
A WWW
Resource on St. Francis and Franciscanism
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