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Title: Bartholomew of Anciaco
Other Titles: Bartholomeus Anisyac
Bartholomeus de Ansiacho
Authors: Bartholomew of Anciaco
vesperae.author.bibliographyThe Rise of a New Genre of Scholasticism: Principia on the Sentences in the Fourteenth Century, ed. M. BRÎNZEI, W. O. DUBA (Studia Sententiarum, 5); CUP, 2, no 1140, p. 604; CUP, 2, no 1140, p. 619. C. SCHABEL, “James of Metz’s Lectura on the Sentences,” in Contemplation and Philosophy: Scholastic and Mystical Modes of Medieval Philosophical Thought, ed. R. H. PICH, A. SPEER, Leiden – Boston 2018, p. 356; M. FAUCON, La Librairie des Papes d’Avignon: sa Formation, sa Composition, ses Satalogues (1316-1420), Paris 1887, vol. 2, p. 120.
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vesperae.date.start1348
vesperae.date.end1353
vesperae.author.educationBartholomew of Anciaco read the Sentences at the University of Paris in the academic year 1348-1349, according to two Assignationes bacccalareorum, one issued in 1347, which reads: “Assignamus ad legendum Sententias Parisius anno isto fr. Bonifacium de Picena, […] in anno sequenti fr. Bartholomeum de Ansiacho;” and one issued in 1348: “Ad legendum Sententias Parisius isto anno assignamus fr. Bartholomeum de Anisyaco.” If he followed the university course, as described by the official statutes, his inception in theology should have taken place around 1353. However, members of religious orders bypassed this rule quite frequently.
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