<p>Collection «Fragments« des Belles Lettres.</p> Paris, 2011 Belles Lettres 158 p., broché. 13,5 x 18,5
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1965, Garnier Flammarion, in-12 brochés, Vie, doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres, 2 tomes, traduction, introduction et notes par R. Genaille | Etat : bon état, un peu défraîchis et jaunis (Ref.: ref89819)
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, LVIII+278 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442925.
Peter Lombard's major work, the four books of the Sentences, was written in the mid twelfth century, and as early as the 1160s, the text was glossed and commented on in the schools. There is hardly a theologian of note throughout the rest of the Middle Ages who did not write a commentary on the Sentences. Yet in spite of its importance in Western intellectual history and its capacity to excite many generations of students and teachers, the Sentences has received little attention in more recent times. Indeed, it has been called 'one of the least read of the world's great books'. This volume makes available for the first time in English a full translation of Book 1 of the Sentences. It consists of forty-eight Distinctions, the bulk of which deal with God in his transcendence and with the mystery of the Trinity. The person of God the Father is the topic in Distinction iv, that of God the Son in v-ix, that of God the Holy Spirit in x-xviii. Distinctions xix-xxxiv are deeply concerned with the language that can be used in describing the Trinity and the relations among the divine persons. The remaining distinctions deal with the divine attributes as they become manifest in God's action towards creatures. An important concern is the preservation of God's sovereign freedom and the avoidance of any confusion regarding the absolute transcendence of God, despite his graceful self-disclosure in creation and revelation. The volume contains an introduction to Peter and to the Sentences and its first book, a list of the major chapter headings, and a bibliography. Languages : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2008 Paperback, XLVI+236 p., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442932.
Peter Lombard's major work, the four books of the Sentences, was written in the mid twelfth century, and as early as the 1160s, the text was glossed and commented on in the schools. There is hardly a theologian of note throughout the rest of the Middle Ages who did not write a commentary on the Sentences. Yet in spite of its importance in Western intellectual history and its capacity to excite many generations of students and teachers, the Sentences has received little attention in more recent times. Indeed, it has been called 'one of the least read of the world's great books'. This volume makes available for the first time in English a full translation of Book 1 of the Sentences. It consists of forty-eight Distinctions, the bulk of which deal with God in his transcendence and with the mystery of the Trinity. The person of God the Father is the topic in Distinction iv, that of God the Son in v-ix, that of God the Holy Spirit in x-xviii. Distinctions xix-xxxiv are deeply concerned with the language that can be used in describing the Trinity and the relations among the divine persons. The remaining distinctions deal with the divine attributes as they become manifest in God's action towards creatures. An important concern is the preservation of God's sovereign freedom and the avoidance of any confusion regarding the absolute transcendence of God, despite his graceful self-disclosure in creation and revelation. The volume contains an introduction to Peter and to the Sentences and its first book, a list of the major chapter headings, and a bibliography. Languages : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, approx. X+240 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503527956.
This is the first book to look closely at the contested reception of Peter Lombard?s Sentences and its eventual triumph at the Fourth Lateran Council. By placing Peter Lombard?s career and works within the broader frame of twelfth-century ideas, practice, and institutions, the author explores and contextualizes the controversies that attended the publication of the Sentences. At the same time, she also traces the growing popularity of the Sentences and its increasing prestige and importance among the literary elites of Northern Europe. The book argues that the allegations of error made against Lombard?s Christology and Trinitarian theology in the period between 1156 and 1215 must be understood in the longer history of intellectual controversy in the Schools of Northern Europe. In the trials of Berengar of Tours, Abelard, and Gilbert of Poitiers, the author uncovers a consistent tradition of critique within the schools that she shows to inform subsequent criticisms of Peter Lombard?s intellectual legacy. Concomitantly, she explores how responses made in support of the Sentences, against men such as Gerhoh of Reichersberg and Joachim of Fiore, consolidated the emerging canonical status of the work as a textbook in theology which is finally endorsed at Lateran IV. As such, this study challenges our understanding of the making of orthodoxy in the twelfth century. Language : English, Latin.
Paris, Didot l'aîné, De Bure l'aîné, "Collection des moralistes anciens", 1783 1 volume 7,3 x 12,2cm Reliure plein maroquin vert foncé; dos lisse orné d'un fer doré central entre un titre doré et un petit fleuron doré, en alternance avec des bandes de filets et pointillés dorés, fleurons à froid et roulettes dorées en tête et en queue; plats encadrés d'une petite frise dorée; frises dorées sur les chasses et les bords; tranches dorées; gardes marbrées. 1feuillet, 219p., 1feuillet; 1vignette de titre et 1bandeau. Bon état.
Sentences du poète gnomique THEOGNIS DE MEGARE, du poète moraliste PHOCYLIDE, et de "sages de la Grèce" (THALES, "Les Vers dorés attribués à PYTHAGORE", "Sentences de DEMOPHILE et de DEMOCRATE", "Lettre de THEANO à Eubule", "Lettre de THEANO à Nicostrate", "Lettre de la pythagoricienne MELISSE à Cléarete", "Lettre de MYIA à Phyllis") recueillies, présentées et traduites par Pierre-Charles LEVESQUE, helléniste et historien de vaste érudition (1737-1812). 8è volume de la "Collection des moralistes anciens, dédiée au roi" (dont l'intitulé est inscrit en page de titre du volume et le titre "Sentences de [...]" en page suivante). Bel exemplaire, bien relié.