- Everard of Ypres
Everard of Ypres [Everardus, Evrard, Eberhard, Eberhardus, Evrardus Yprensis, Everhardus Yprensis.] was a
scholastic philosopher of the middle of thetwelfth century , a master of theUniversity of Paris who became aCistercian monk of the abbey ofMoutier of Argonne . He had worked also for CardinalGiacinto Bobone , the future Pope Innocent IIIRichard William Southern , "Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe" (1995), pp. 225-230.] .He studied with
Gilbert de la Porrée [Giles Constable, "The Reformation of the Twelfth Century" (1996), p. 215.] , first inChartres and then inParis [Stephen C. Ferruolo, "The Origins of the University: The Schools of Paris and Their Critics, 1100-1215" (1995), p. 24.] , moving from four hearers to huge audiences in the hundreds [André Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, 'Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" (2001 translation), p. 288.] . He is an important commentator on the dispute between Gilbert andBernard of Clairvaux , about which he later wrote. The "Dialogus Ratii et Everardi", a work dated to the 1190s [Krijna Nelly Ciggaar, "Western Travellers to Constantinople: The West and Byzantium, 962-1204" (1996), p. 91.] , and variously considered either fictional or based on real conversations, contains an exposition of Gilbert's views [John Marenbon , "Gilbert of Poitiers and the Porretans on Mathematica in the Division of the Sciences", pp. 46-50. in Rainer Berndt (editor), "Scientia" und "Disciplina": Wissenstheorie und Wissenschaftspraxis im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert" (2002)] . The dialogue is presented between a letter toPope Urban III and another letter, a literary structure that has been traced back toSulpicius Severus [von Moos; Jay Terry Lees, "Anselm of Havelberg: Deeds Into Words in the Twelfth Century" (1998), p. 231.] .The identification of the author of the "Dialogus" and the
canonist author of "Summula decretionum quaestionum", dated c.1180 [Constant van de Wiel, "History of Canon Law" (1991), p. 119.] , was made byN. M. Häring ; but this is not universally accepted [Theresa Gross-Diaz, "The Psalms Commentary of Gilbert of Poitiers: From Lectio Divina to the Lecture Room" (1996), p. 17.] . The "Summula" is a digest of the "Summa" ofSicardus of Cremona [http://faculty.cua.edu/pennington/1140d-h.htm] .Reference
*N. M. Haring, "Everard of Ypres and his appraisal of the conflict between St. Bernard and Gilbert of Poitiers", Mediaeval Studies 17 (1955) 143-72
*Peter von Moos, "Literatur- und bildungsgeschichtliche Aspekte der Dialogform im lateinischen Mittelalter. Der Dialogus Ratii des Eberhard von Ypern zwischen theologischer disputatio und Scholaren-Komödie", pp. 165-209 in G. Bernt, F. Rädle und G. Silagi (eds.), "Tradition und Wertung. Festschrift für Franz Brunhölzl zum 65. Geburtstag", (1989)Notes
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