The Prologue to Bonaventure’s Sentences Commentary
from Part Three - Bonaventure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2021
In Part I, we examined several of the early prologues Thomas Aquinas crafted during his student years at Paris. In the next several chapters, we will examine several of Bonaventure’s early prologues, specifically to his commentaries on the Gospel of Luke and John, written, scholars think, while he was still a lector biblicus at St. Jacques, the Franciscan house of study in Paris. In this chapter, however, we will examine the general prologue to Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, just as in a previous chapter we examined Thomas’s general prologue to his Sentences commentary.
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