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Peter of Corbeil (died 3 June 1222), born at Corbeil, was a preacher and canon of Notre Dame de Paris, a scholastic philosopher and master of theology at the University of Paris, ca 1189. He is remembered largely because his aristocratic student Lotario de' Conti became pope as Innocent III. In 1198 Innocent appointed him to the sinecures of prebendary and archdeacon of York. The following year Innocent raised his former master to the see of Cambrai, an immensely important diocese with a jurisdiction that covered Flanders. Peter became Archbishop of Sens in 1200. His interest in the intellectual life of Paris was undiminished: in 1210 he convoked a council at Paris that forbade the teaching, whether in public or privately, of the recently rediscovered Natural Philosophy (the Physics and ve

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  • Pierre de Corbeil (fr)
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  • Pierre de Corbeil, né à Corbeil vers 1150 et mort le 3 juin 1222 (ou 1221), est un prélat français du XIIe siècle et du début du XIIIe siècle, et l'un des plus célèbres professeurs de théologie de son temps. (fr)
  • Peter of Corbeil (died 3 June 1222), born at Corbeil, was a preacher and canon of Notre Dame de Paris, a scholastic philosopher and master of theology at the University of Paris, ca 1189. He is remembered largely because his aristocratic student Lotario de' Conti became pope as Innocent III. In 1198 Innocent appointed him to the sinecures of prebendary and archdeacon of York. The following year Innocent raised his former master to the see of Cambrai, an immensely important diocese with a jurisdiction that covered Flanders. Peter became Archbishop of Sens in 1200. His interest in the intellectual life of Paris was undiminished: in 1210 he convoked a council at Paris that forbade the teaching, whether in public or privately, of the recently rediscovered Natural Philosophy (the Physics and ve (en)
  • Pedro de Corbeil (falecido em 3 de junho de 1222), nascido em Corbeil-Essonnes, França, foi um pregador e canonista da Catedral de Notre-Dame de Paris, filósofo escolástico e professor de teologia da Universidade de Paris, a partir de 1189. Ele é lembrado em grande parte porque foi professor do estudante aristocrático italiano Lotário de Conti, que tornou-se papa como Inocêncio III. Somente sua obra teológica "Commentarium super psalterium" sobreviveu na atualidade, guardada na Universidade de Oxford.. (pt)
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  • Peter of Corbeil (died 3 June 1222), born at Corbeil, was a preacher and canon of Notre Dame de Paris, a scholastic philosopher and master of theology at the University of Paris, ca 1189. He is remembered largely because his aristocratic student Lotario de' Conti became pope as Innocent III. In 1198 Innocent appointed him to the sinecures of prebendary and archdeacon of York. The following year Innocent raised his former master to the see of Cambrai, an immensely important diocese with a jurisdiction that covered Flanders. Peter became Archbishop of Sens in 1200. His interest in the intellectual life of Paris was undiminished: in 1210 he convoked a council at Paris that forbade the teaching, whether in public or privately, of the recently rediscovered Natural Philosophy (the Physics and very likely the Metaphysics) of Aristotle and the recently translated commentaries on Aristotle of Averroës (nec libri Aristotelis de naturali philosophia nec commenta legantur Parisius publice vel secreto), texts which were beginning to revolutionize the medieval approach to logical thinking, At the same time the council consigned to the public flames a work of David of Dinant that had been circulated since the end of the century, De Tomis, id est de Divisionibus (called the "Quaternuli"), which proposed that God is the matter which constitutes the inmost core of things (de Wulf 1909), a form of pantheism that was condemned by Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas. A manuscript of his commentary on Psalms is at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. (en)
  • Pierre de Corbeil, né à Corbeil vers 1150 et mort le 3 juin 1222 (ou 1221), est un prélat français du XIIe siècle et du début du XIIIe siècle, et l'un des plus célèbres professeurs de théologie de son temps. (fr)
  • Pedro de Corbeil (falecido em 3 de junho de 1222), nascido em Corbeil-Essonnes, França, foi um pregador e canonista da Catedral de Notre-Dame de Paris, filósofo escolástico e professor de teologia da Universidade de Paris, a partir de 1189. Ele é lembrado em grande parte porque foi professor do estudante aristocrático italiano Lotário de Conti, que tornou-se papa como Inocêncio III. Em 1198, Inocêncio o nomeou para as cargos de prebendário e arquidiácono da Catedral de Iorque, Inglaterra, um cargo rendoso que exigia pouco trabalho. No ano seguinte, Inocêncio nomeou seu antigo mestre como , uma diocese imensamente importante com uma jurisdição que incluía a rica região do Flandres. Finalmente, tornou-se em 1200, nomeado por Inocêncio de forma direta, anulando a eleição anterior do cabido e impondo Pedro como arcebispo. Porém, seu interesse pela vida intelectual de Paris não diminuiu: em 1210 ele convocou um concílio em Paris, que condenou os amalricanos e proibiu o ensino, seja público ou privado, da Filosofia Natural recentemente redescoberta (a Física e muito provavelmente a Metafísica) de Aristóteles e os comentários recentemente traduzidos sobre Aristóteles de Averróis (nec libri Aristotelis de naturali philosophia nec commenta legantur Parisius publice vel secreto), textos que começavam a revolucionar a abordagem medieval do pensamento lógico. Ao mesmo tempo, o Concílio condenou para a fogueira uma obra de que circulava desde o final do século, De Tomis, id est de Divisionibus (chamado popularmente de "Quaternuli"), que propôs que Deus é o assunto que constitui o núcleo mais íntimo das coisas, uma forma de panteísmo.. Somente sua obra teológica "Commentarium super psalterium" sobreviveu na atualidade, guardada na Universidade de Oxford.. (pt)
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