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dc.contributor.authorJohn of Alderforden_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-08T15:43:09Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-08T15:43:09Z-
dc.identifier.urihttps://vesperae.zettacloud.ro/jspui/handle/123456789/462-
dc.titleJohn of Alderforden_US
dc.title.alternativeJohn of Dalderbyen_US
vesperae.author.bibliographyL ITTLE , PELSTER , Oxford Theology, p. 773; H. WHARTON, Anglia sacra sive collectio historiarum antiquitus scriptarum de archiepiscopis & episcopis Angliae, London 1691, p. 651 584 “Iohannes de Alderford Cancellarius Lincolnie,” cf. ms. Assisi, B. Sac. Conv., 158, f. 336r. See also GLORIEUX, L’enseignement, p. 143; GLORIEUX, La Faculté des arts, pp. 390, 426. J. F. DIMOCK, Giraldi Cambrensis Opera, (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores), London 1877, vol. 7, p. 212; L ITTLE , PELSTER, Oxford Theology, p. 73; 12 June 1300, according to R. P. V ENABLES, “Bishop Antony Beeke’s Register of the prebendaries of Lincoln, 1333, and 1343,” in The archeological journal 42 (1885), p. 472. DIMOCK, Giraldi Cambrensis Opera, pp. 212-213. BAZAN, « Les questions disputées, » p. 116. PETRUS LOMBARDUS, Sententiae in IV libris distinctae, 3, d. 34, c.7-9, ed. I. BRADY (Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 5), Grottaferrata 1981, pp. 197-198. IOHANNIS DE BASILEA OESA, Lectura super Primum Librum Sententiarum, ed. MARCOLINO, BRÎNZEI, OSER - GROTE , vol. 1, pp. 7-21; A. K UNZELMANN, „Geschichte der deutschen Augustiner-Eremiten (Schluß),” in Augustiniana 22/1-2 (1972), pp. 186-189; V. MARCOLINO, „Leben und Schriftum des Augustiner-Eremiten Johannes von Basel († 1392),” in Augustiniana 53/1-4 (2003), pp. 322-347.en_US
vesperae.date.start1293en_US
vesperae.date.end1300en_US
vesperae.author.educationOtherwise known as John of Dalderby, John of Alderford’s biography is heavily laden with ecclesiastical offices held across England. As chancellor of Lincoln, he becomes licentiate in theology. When he is elected bishop of Lincoln on 15 January 1300, an occasion which evokes pompous descriptions such as “shining with precious science,” and leading in arts and theology, eloquent, contemplative, pious, excellent preacher of God’s word, not greedy, generous, dutiful, and successful,586 his name is already accompanied by magister. His inception may have taken place between 1293 and 1299.en_US
vesperae.author.inception~1293-1299en_US
vesperae.author.questionAn in passione Christi pena vel tristitia attingebat superiorem partem rationis.en_US
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