Clark, Mark (2020) Hereford and Lincoln Cathedral Libraries during the High Middle Ages. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71 (3). pp. 502-526. ISSN 0022-0469
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046919002380
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
In this study evidence is brought forth from large treasuries of scholastic manuscripts at Hereford and Lincoln that challenges R. M. Thomson's assessment of the importance of those collections during the High Middle Ages. As it turns out, as early as the twelfth century those libraries contained copies of the most important works in the developing Parisian theological curriculum, and the earliest copies of those works may reside in these and other English cathedral libraries. Manuscripts preserving early versions of the Sentences are especially interesting, since they make it possible to study the evolution of Peter Lombard's thought during his lifetime.
Keywords: | middle ages, Hereford, Lincoln, Libraries |
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Subjects: | V Historical and Philosophical studies > V330 History of Religions V Historical and Philosophical studies > V340 Intellectual History |
Divisions: | College of Arts > School of History & Heritage > School of History & Heritage (History) |
ID Code: | 42635 |
Deposited On: | 14 Oct 2020 14:20 |
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