Sententiae magistri A.

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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Sententiae Magistri A.

1. Author: Alger of Liége? (cf. Hiiffer, as below, 1-66, but this is rather unlikely according to Amanieu, Le Bras, Fournier-Le Bras, Van Hove); Albericus of Reims (but cf. Uruszczak), Ailmerus of Canterbury (+1130) at least in its earliest recension (cf. Reinhardt, 1975). 2. Date: First half of the twelfth century (after Ivo’s Panormia and before Gratian’s Decretum). 3. Place: Northern France. 4. Type: Systematic collection (conciliar canons and decretals); is a source of the Collectio of Milano, Ambrosiana I 145 inf. (see below).

5, Editions

H. J. EK Reinhardt, Die Ehelehre der Schule des Anselm von Laon (BGPhMA, N.F. 14; Miinster 1974) 125-263 (Only partial edition of the marriage treatise)

P. Maas, The Liber Sententiarum Magistri A.: Its Place amidst the Sentences and Collections of the First Half of the 12th Century (Middeleeuwse Studies 11; Nijmegen 1995)