The Glossa ordinaria the making of a medieval Bible commentary /

Main Author: Smith, Lesley
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2009.
Series:Commentaria, v. 3
Online Access:http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10439215
Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • 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).