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Peter Lombard: Critical Essay by Mark A. Zier

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SOURCE: Zier, Mark A. “Peter Lombard and the Glossa ordinaria on the Bible.” In A Distinct Voice: Medieval Studies in Honor of Leonard E. Boyle, O.P., edited by Jacqueline Brown and William P. Stoneman, pp. 629-41. South Bend, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1997.

In the following essay, Zier examines Lombard's use of the Glossa ordinaria in composing the Sentences.

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