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Peter Comestor (Latin:
Petrus Comestor, "Peter the Eater"; French:
Pierre le Mangeur; died 22
October 1178) was a 12th-century
French theological writer...
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other eye
problems are not
mentioned until after the
tenth century.
Petrus Comestor was one of the
first to add an
eyesight problem to the
legend and his text...
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Scholastica is a
Biblical paraphrase written in
Medieval Latin by
Petrus Comestor.
Completed around 1173, he
wrote it for the
cathedral school of
Notre Dame...
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could have been a
source for her
appearance in
Peter Comestor's Historia Scholastica.
Comestor's Biblical narrative text then
served as the
standard textbook...
- seem to have
endured for
several centuries in some form, for in
Petrus Comestor, we read that the
wives of Noah, Shem, Ham, and ****heth are Phuarpara,...
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three general types: the
Voragine type, the Pseudo-Bede type, and the
Comestor type. The
Welsh prose versions edited by
William Heist are each
based on...
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longer part of the
Persian empire. In his
Historia Scholastica Petrus Comestor identified Ahasuerus (Esther 1:1) as
Artaxerxes III (358–338 BCE) who reconquered...
- the work draw
heavily on the
Historia scholastica (ca. 1173) of
Petrus Comestor, a copy of
which was not
introduced into the
monastery until John of Wallingford's...
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Historia Ecclesiastica –
Norman England Historia Scholastica by
Petrus Comestor - 12th
century France The
Historie and
Chronicles of Scotland,
Robert Lindsay...
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Mizpah was a
place of
prayer heretofore in Israel. Some, e.g.
Petrus Comestor (ca. 1100–1179) in his
Historia Scholastica, Cap. class: De
sepultura Domini...