TY - BOOK ID - 16208907 TI - The forge of doctrine : the academic year 1330-31 and the rise of scotism at the University of Paris AU - Duba, William O. AU - Brepols PY - 2017 VL - 2 SN - 2503573274 9782503573274 PB - Turnhout Brepols DB - UniCat KW - Manuscripts, Medieval KW - Education, Medieval KW - Theology KW - History KW - William, KW - Duns Scotus, John, KW - Influence. KW - Université de Paris KW - Národní knihovna České republiky. KW - Faculty KW - Curricula KW - Sources. KW - Medieval manuscripts KW - Manuscripts KW - Duns, Jean, KW - Duns, Joannes, KW - Duns, Johannes, KW - Duns, KW - Duns Scoto, Giovanni, KW - Duns Scoto, Juan, KW - Duns Scotus, J. KW - Duns Scotus, Johannes, KW - Duns Skot, Ioann, KW - Duns Szkot, Jan, KW - Ioannes Duns, KW - Joannes Duns, KW - Scot, Jean Duns, KW - Scoto, Juan Duns, KW - Scotus, Joannes Duns, KW - Scotus, John Duns, KW - Skotus, Johannes Duns, KW - Дунс Скот, Иоанн, KW - Académie de Paris KW - Université de France KW - Université de Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne KW - Université de droit, d'économie et de sciences sociales de Paris KW - Université de Paris III KW - Université de Paris IV: Paris-Sorbonne KW - Université René Descartes KW - Université de Paris VI KW - Université Pierre et Marie Curie KW - Université de Paris VII KW - Université de Paris VIII: Vincennes KW - Université Paris IX-Dauphine KW - Université de Paris X: Nanterre KW - Université Paris-Sud KW - Université Paris-Val-de-Marne KW - Université Paris-Nord KW - France. KW - Pa-li ta hsüeh KW - Sorbonne (University) KW - University of Paris KW - Paris-Sorbonne university KW - Université de Paris KW - Brienne, William, KW - 378.4 <44 PARIS> KW - 378.4 <44 PARIS> Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16208907 AB - A rare survival provides unmatched access to the the medieval classroom. In the academic year 1330-31, the Franciscan theologian, William of Brienne, lectured on Peter Lombard's Sentences and disputed with the other theologians at the University of Paris. The original, official notes of these lectures and disputes survives in a manuscript codex at the National Library of the Czech Republic, and they constitute the oldest known original record of an entire university course. An analysis of this manuscript reconstructs the daily reality of the University of Paris in the fourteenth century, delineating the pace and organization of instruction within the school and the debates between the schools. The transcription made during William's lectures and the later modifications and additions reveal how the major vehicle for Scholastic thought, the written Sentences commentary, relates to fourteenth-century teaching. As a teacher and a scholar, William of Brienne was a dedicated follower of the philosophy and theology of John Duns Scotus (+1308). He constructed Scotist doctrine for his students and defended it from his peers. This book shows concretely how scholastic thinkers made, communicated, and debated ideas at the medieval universities. Appendices document the entire process with critical editions of William's academic debates (principia), his promotion speech, and a selection of his lectures and sources. ER -