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The Catholic encyclopedia

 
dc.contributor Triggs, Jeffery North American Reading Project, Oxford University Press
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dc.date.created 1917
dc.date.issued 1996-02-23
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dc.description.abstract 192 Articles published between 1907-1917
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The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Peter Abelard
Dialectician, philosopher, and theologian, born 1079; died 1142. Peter Abelard (also spelled Abeillard, Abailard, etc., while the best manuscripts have
Abaelardus
) was born in the little village of Pallet, about ten miles east of Nantes in Brittany. His father, Berengar, was lord of the village, his mother's name was Lucia; both afterwards entered the monastic state. Peter, the oldest of their children, was intended for a military career, but, as he himself tells us, he abandoned Mars for Minerva, the profession of arms for that of learning. Accordingly, at an early age, he left his father's castle and sought instruction as a wandering scholar at the schools of the most renowned teachers of those days. Among these teachers was Roscelin the Nominalist, at whose school at Locmenach, near Vannes, Abelard certainly spent some time before he proceeded to Paris. Although the University of Paris did not exist as a corporate institution u . . .
										
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