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Title: | Conrad of Ebrach |
Authors: | Conrad of Ebrach |
vesperae.author.bibliography | A. ZUMKELLER, Dionysius de Montina ein neuentdeckter Augustinertheologe des Spätmittelalters, Würzburg 1948, pp. 24-28; see also M. BRÎNZEI, C. SCHABEL, « Les cisterciens et l’université. Le cas du commentaire des Sentences de Conrad d’Ebrach (+1399), » in Les cisterciens et leurs bibliothèques, ed. A.-M. TURCAN-VERKERK, D. STUTZMANN, TH. FALMAGNE, P. GANDIL (Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Age, 18), Turnhout 2018, pp. 454-455; K. LAUTERER, Konrad von Ebrach S.O.CIST (+1399): Lebenslauf und Schrifttum, Rome 1962, pp. 27-29; BRÎNZEI, SCHABEL, « Les cisterciens et l’université, » p. 455; C. SCHABEL, M. BRÎNZEI, M. MAGA, “A Golden Age of Theology at Prague: Prague Sentences Commentaries from 1375 to 1385, the Terminus Post Quem for Evidence of Wycliffism in Bohemia,” in Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis 55/1 (2015), pp. 24-26; V. MARCOLINO, „Das Nachwirken der Lehre Hugolins,” in Schwerpunkte und Wirkungen des Sentenzenkommentars Hugolins von Orvieto OESA, ed. W. ECKERMANN (Cassiciacum, 42), Würzburg 1990, pp. 382–383, apud SCHABEL, BRÎNZEI, MAGA, “A Golden Age of Theology at Prague,” p. 26; D. COMAN, “The Cistercians and the assimilation of Anselm in the latest 14th century – study case of Quaestio in vesperiis fratriis Chunradi de Ebrako (†1399),” in Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism, ed. M. HEALY-VARLEY, G. YOUNGE, G. E. M. GASPER (forthcoming); BRÎNZEI, SCHABEL, « Les cisterciens et l’université, » p. 455. D. COMAN, The reception of Anselm of Canterbury in the Sentences Commentaries from the second half of the 14th century (Receptarea lui Anselm de Canterbury în Comentariile la Sentințe din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIV-lea). |
vesperae.author.order | OCist |
vesperae.date.start | 1368 |
vesperae.date.end | 1371 |
vesperae.author.education | The Cistercian Conrad of Ebrach offers generous material for the study of both the academic pilgrimage during the second half of the 14th century and the present catalogue. He studied theology at Paris, but it is argued that he might have become a master at the university of Bologna. Marcolino dates and places his questions on the Sentences in Bologna, 1368-1369. His later career would see him travel to Prague and Vienna, acquiring considerable notoriety in the meantime. If Marcolino’s dates are correct, then, according to the Bologna statutes, Conradus’ inception should have taken place sometime in 1371. |
vesperae.author.inception | 1371 |
vesperae.author.question | Utrum latitudo cuiuslibet culpe imaginabilis sit mensuranda penes discessum voluntatis a regula supreme rectitudinis |
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