Giles of Viterbo

The Commentary on the Sentences of Petrus Lombardus

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The Sentences Commentary of Giles of Viterbo embodies the intellectual and spiritual vision of one of the luminaries of the Italian Renaissance and a reformer of his religious order. Giles strove to locate in ancient wisdom truths revealed in the Bible and Christian doctrine. He composed “according to Plato's mind,” but, influenced by Ficino and the revival of theologia Platonica, he integrates material from Greek myth and metaphysics with the Bible and Christian theology. Until now only a small portion of Giles's Commentary has been published, yet this major work contains some of the best examples of his interpretive method. The present edition contains the entire Commentary as far as Giles proceeded with his ambitious project.

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Preliminary Material
By: D. Nodes
Pages: i–xiv
Introduction
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 1–24
Abbreviations
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 25–34
Prologus
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 35–49
Distinctio I
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 51–75
Distinctio II De Trinitate
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 77–115
Distinctio III
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 117–210
Distinctio IV
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 211–236
Distinctio V
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 237–269
Distinctio VI
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 271–296
Distinctio VII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 297–313
Distinctio VIII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 315–382
Distinctio IX
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 383–393
Distinctio X
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 395–417
Distinctio XI
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 419–427
Distinctio XII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 429–432
Distinctio XIII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 433–438
Distinctio XIV
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 439–456
Distinctio XV
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 457–477
Distinctio XVI
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 479–489
Distinctio XVII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 491–502
Distinctio XVIII
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 503–524
Bibliography
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 525–533
Index Locorum
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 535–552
Index Nominum
By: D. Nodes
Pages: 553–559
Daniel Nodes, Ph.D. (1982) in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, is Professor of Classics and Early Christian Literature in Ave Maria University. He has published extensively on the intersection of 'classical literary culture and theology' from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance.
‘’Nodes has produced a valuable critical edition of Giles’s commentary, one which will be a standard for all scholars interested in the theology and humanist strategies of patristic and classical rhetoric in the sixteenth century’’.
Tony Llizo, Biola University. In: Sixteenth Century Journal , Vol. 43, No. 4, 2012, p. 1157.

“Scholars of Renaissance philosophy, humanism, and art history will welcome this critical edition of Giles of Viterbo's Commentary on Peter Lombard. The Commentary immerses us in the rich but complex cultural world of central Italy in the early sixteenth century when Christian thinkers approached the classical antiquity with new perspectives. This is a difficult and sometimes elusive work, which makes Daniel Nodes' careful edition all the more welcome. The edition will be standard for generations to come.”
John W. O'Malley, S.J., University Professor, Georgetown University


"This edition of Giles of Viterbo's Sentences Commentary offers for the first time a critical edition of an important work of Italian Renaissance scholarship, one that integrates material from Greek myth, the Bible and Judaic studies, ancient philosophy, and Christian theology. An essential resource for anyone interested in these areas."
Craig Kallendorf, Texas A&M University


"This highly impressive critical edition of Giles of Viterbo's commentary on Peter Lombard will shed valuable light on the reception of this important and at times controversial scholastic theologian on the eve of the Reformation."
Philip Ford, University of Cambridge


"The introduction and meticulously prepared critical edition of this major work of Giles of Viterbo, only a small part previously available, enables readers to penetrate more deeply into Renaissance Platonism and the theological eclecticism of the times."
Paul F. Grendler, University of Toronto Emeritus
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations

The Commentarium ad mentem Platonis
Prologus
Distinctio I-XVIII

Bibliography
Indices
All those interested in Renaissance studies, the platonic revival, medieval scholasticism, the history of the Reformation, the classical tradition, Catholic-Orthodox relations, mysticism, Christian spirituality; intellectual and educational historians, theologians, philologists, and art historians.
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