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- Historia_scholastica abstract "The Historia Scholastica is a twelfth-century Biblical paraphrase written in Medieval Latin by Petrus Comestor. Sometimes called the "Medieval Popular Bible", it draws on the Bible and other sources, including the works of classical scholars and the Fathers of the Church, to present a universal history (universal, that is, from the perspective of medieval Europe).The Historia Scholastica was a required part of the core curriculum at the University of Paris, Oxford and other universities, and a significant secondary source of popular biblical knowledge from its completion around 1173 through the fifteenth century, although after about 1350 it was gradually supplanted by newer works. It was translated into every major Western European vernacular of the period. Numerous paraphrases and abridgements were produced, in Latin and vernacular languages.It was among the earliest printed works, with editions appearing c. 1470 in both Strasbourg and Reutlingen.".
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- Historia_scholastica subject Category:12th-century_medieval_Latin_literature.
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- Historia_scholastica comment "The Historia Scholastica is a twelfth-century Biblical paraphrase written in Medieval Latin by Petrus Comestor.".
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