Peter Lombard
Peter Lombard | |
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Peter Lombard writing "Omnes sitientes venite ad me (all you that thirst, come to me)" | |
| Born | c. 1096 Novara, Lombardy |
| Died | 21/22 August 1160 Paris, France |
| Occupation | Bishop of Paris |
| Title | Master of the Sentences |
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| Alma mater | School of Reims University of Bologna |
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| School or tradition | Scholasticism |
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Peter Lombard (also Peter the Lombard, Pierre Lombard or Petrus Lombardus; c. 1096 – 21/22 August 1160) was an Italian scholastic theologian, Bishop of Paris, and author of Four Books of Sentences which became the standard textbook of theology, for which he earned the accolade Magister Sententiarum.