Who depends on whom? On the relation between Peter Lombard’s commentary on Romans and the one of Herveus of Bourg-Dieu
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https://doi.org/10.12775/BPTh.2017.016Keywords
Peter Lombard, Herveus of Bourg-Dieu, Letter on Romans, Medieval commentaries, scriptural exegesisAbstract
In this article, Peter Lombard’s commentary on Romans is compared with the one of Herveus of Bourg-Dieu by questioning, if there is a dependency between both. The comparison shows, that either there was an unknown common source which was used by both of them, or Peter Lombard used the Enarrationes of Herveus of Bourg-Dieu; the second hypothesis is more probable and argues for dating the Lombard’s Collectanea on 1148 or later.References
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