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Authorship
Contents
The biblical text
The sources
Attributions and referencing
Developments
How standardised was the Glossa text?
Gilbert de laPorree and Peter Lombard
The agenda of the marginal and interlinear glosses
Layout
Production and ownership
The first stage: to c. 1140
The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200 : Paris
The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200: beyond Paris
Th e thirteenth century and beyond
Printing
Use
Gilbert de la Porree (d. 1154)
Zachary of Besancon (d. post-1157)
Peter Lombard (d. 1160)
The Psalms
Pauline Epistles
Robert of Bridlington (d. soon after 1160)
Robert of Melun (d. 1167)
Andrew of St. Victor (d. 1175)
Peter Comestor (d. 1178/9)
Peter the Chanter (d. 1197)
Anonymous late twelfth-century glosses
Stephen Langton (d. 1228)
William ofAuxerre (d. 1231)
Hugh of St. Cher (d. 1263)
Bonaventure (d. 1274); Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274)
Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349).
Contents
The biblical text
The sources
Attributions and referencing
Developments
How standardised was the Glossa text?
Gilbert de laPorree and Peter Lombard
The agenda of the marginal and interlinear glosses
Layout
Production and ownership
The first stage: to c. 1140
The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200 : Paris
The second stage, c. 1140-c. 1200: beyond Paris
Th e thirteenth century and beyond
Printing
Use
Gilbert de la Porree (d. 1154)
Zachary of Besancon (d. post-1157)
Peter Lombard (d. 1160)
The Psalms
Pauline Epistles
Robert of Bridlington (d. soon after 1160)
Robert of Melun (d. 1167)
Andrew of St. Victor (d. 1175)
Peter Comestor (d. 1178/9)
Peter the Chanter (d. 1197)
Anonymous late twelfth-century glosses
Stephen Langton (d. 1228)
William ofAuxerre (d. 1231)
Hugh of St. Cher (d. 1263)
Bonaventure (d. 1274); Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274)
Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349).