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The 'Glossa ordinaria' : the making of a medieval Bible commentary
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ISBN: 9789004177857 900417785X Year: 2009 Volume: 3 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston (Mass.) : Brill,


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The Glossa ordinaria : the making of a medieval Bible commentary
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ISBN: 9789047431916 904743191X 1282949942 9786612949944 900417785X 9789004177857 Year: 2009 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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The Glossa Ordinaria on the Bible was the ubiquitous text of the Middle Ages. Compiled in twelfth-century France, this multi-volume work, containing the entire text of Scripture surrounded by a commentary drawn from patristic and medieval authors, is still extant in thousands of manuscripts, testifying to the centrality of the work for generations of medieval scholars. Although the Glossa has been the subject of modern study, it is surrounded by myth. This book, based on manuscript evidence, is the first to draw together the history of this monumental work, its authorship, content, layout, production and use. Raising new questions, and pointing the way to further research, it opens up the Glossa to all students of medieval religion and intellectual history.


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An Introduction to the 'Glossa Ordinaria' as Medieval Hypertext
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ISBN: 9780708324936 9780708324943 9780708324950 0708324959 9781783165131 1783165138 0708324932 0708324940 1299154794 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cardiff

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A primer and study of the Glossa Ordinaria, the medieval glossed Bible first printed in 1480/81.


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The making of the Historia scholastica,1150 - 1200
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ISBN: 9780888441980 0888441983 9781771103701 1771103701 Year: 2015 Volume: 198 7 Publisher: Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

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In the theological landscape of the later twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, Peter Comestor's Historia scholastica stands out as a conspicuous yet strangely overlooked landmark. Like the Sentences of Peter Lombard, the History towers over the early scholastic period, and it was the extraordinary success of these twin towers that ensured the joint ascendancy of the reputations of the two masters. Indeed, we find one medieval writer after another testifying to the greatness of the man whose nickname had become synonymous with a voracious appetite for knowledge, and the encyclopedic work whose extraordinary dissemination and influence over several centuries made it the medieval popular Bible. Based on wide and insightful reading of the manuscripts and printed texts not only of Peter Comestor but also of his master, Peter Lombard, and his student, Stephen Langton, this study offers a persuasive new argument about the genesis and formation of the Historia scholastica. At the same time it harnesses new evidence from biblical glosses and from Langton's lecture courses to analyze the development and reception of the History at Paris in the decades between the 1160s and the 1190s. In the course of this analysis, the History is revealed as a living, prototypically scholastic text, changing constantly at the hands of the magistri who, in adding to and altering the text, readily and anonymously placed their stamp on Comestor's masterwork even as they used it in their teaching. That the History proved so malleable is a testament to Comestor's genius, for he invented a novel method for introducing the Bible to students. Unlike the Gloss, the History presented just the historical/literal tradition and did so in a format that offered students both the scriptural text and the tradition of literal glosses in a single, unified historical narrative. Additionally, Comestor chose a felicitous narrative structure for the History, organizing its chapters into discrete topics that could be easily adapted to a master's individual courses. By reorganizing biblical history in cogent fashion, and by establishing the narrative coherence of the salvific events related in the Old and New Testaments, Comestor charted a course in scholastic biblical education that was as fresh as it was to prove durable.


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Isaac on Jewish and Christian altars : polemic and exegesis in Rashi and the Glossa ordinaria.
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ISBN: 9780823243495 0823243494 0823246396 0823243524 0823243532 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York Fordham University Press

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