Einzelbemerkungen: |
Ed.: Minio-Paluello, L.: Twelfth Century Logic. Texts and Studies II: Abaelardiana inedita, Rom 1958, S. 109-121.
"The 'Sententie Florianenses, Sententie Abaelardi, Sententie Parisienses' and 'liber sententiarum magistri Petri' (in that chronological order) do not belong to his strictly literary compositions, but they should be differentiated from those texts which combine ideas of Abelard with those of others teachers. To group all such works under the loose umbrella ´the school of Peter Abelard´ is to misunderstand the significance of those which produce his teaching alone. The four texts mentioned shed important light on the ideas of Abelard about faith in God and Christ, the sacraments and morality, not on the thinking of his disciples." [Mews (1985), 174]. Möglicherweise aus Abaelards verlorener Schrift "Libri fantasiarum" zusammengestelltes Fragment, das vermutlich von Abaelard stammt [vgl. Ernst, Petrus Abaelardus (2003), S. 63]. |
Benutzte Literatur zu diesem Werk: |
- Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevii (500-1500) [=C.A.L.M.A.], Band 1, hrsg. v. Michael Lapidge/Gian Carlo Garfagnini/Claudio Leonardi, Florenz 2003.
- Mews, Constant J.: "Peter Abelard", in: Authors of the Middle Ages. Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West, Volume II, Nos. 5-6, hrsg. v. Patrick J. Geary, Aldershot/Brookfield 1995, S. 1-88.
- Mews, Constant J.: On Dating the Works of Peter Abaelard, in: Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du moyen âge 60 (1985), 73-134.
- Luscombe, David: Petri Abaelardi. Opera Theologica (VI). Sententie. In: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaeualis (XIV). Turnhout 2006.
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