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Alberich of Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a scholar who studied under Anselm of Laon and later became an opponent of Peter Abelard. He was originally from Reims, but moved to nearby Laon to study under Anselm and his brother Ralph. When Anselm died he returned to his hometown to take a position at the School of Reims, restoring that school to its earlier prominence. He also served as Archdeacon of Reims from 1131 to 1136. He was reluctantly promoted by the Pope to be Archbishop of Bourges in 1136 and served there until his death in 1141. Other than a single letter, no writings of Alberich survive. He was considered one of the great scholars of his age by his contemporaries. His specialty, building on the work of Anslem, was commentaries on the Christian Bible.

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  • Alberich von Reims (de)
  • Alberich of Reims (en)
  • Albéric de Reims (es)
  • Albéric de Reims (fr)
  • Alberico di Reims (it)
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  • Albéric de Reims o Aubry de Reims (1085 - 1141) fue un prelado y teólogo francés del siglo XII. Fue discípulo de Anselmo de Laon, partidario del realismo de Guillermo de Champeaux, tenaz opositor de Pedro Abelardo y del nominalismo de Roscelino de Compiègne. (es)
  • Albéric de Reims ou Aubry de Reims est un théologien et prélat français né vers 1085 et mort en 1141. Il est un disciple d'Anselme de Laon, partisan du réalisme de Guillaume de Champeaux, adversaire tenace de Pierre Abélard et du nominalisme de Roscelin de Compiègne. (fr)
  • Alberico di Reims (1085 circa – 1141) è stato un filosofo, teologo e arcivescovo cattolico francese, della scuola scolastica. (it)
  • Alberich of Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a scholar who studied under Anselm of Laon and later became an opponent of Peter Abelard. He was originally from Reims, but moved to nearby Laon to study under Anselm and his brother Ralph. When Anselm died he returned to his hometown to take a position at the School of Reims, restoring that school to its earlier prominence. He also served as Archdeacon of Reims from 1131 to 1136. He was reluctantly promoted by the Pope to be Archbishop of Bourges in 1136 and served there until his death in 1141. Other than a single letter, no writings of Alberich survive. He was considered one of the great scholars of his age by his contemporaries. His specialty, building on the work of Anslem, was commentaries on the Christian Bible. (en)
  • Alberich von Reims (* ca. 1085 in Reims; † 1141) war ein französischer Scholastiker, der unter Anselm von Laon studierte und später ein Widersacher von Petrus Abaelard wurde. Aus Reims stammend zog er an die Domschule von Laon, um unter Anselm zu studieren. Nach dessen Tod 1117 kehrte er nach Reims zurück, um die dortige Domschule zu übernehmen und konnte den Standard dort wieder erhöhen. Daneben lehrte er zeitweise in Paris an Sainte-Geneviève. Ferner diente er als Archidiakon von Reims von 1131 bis 1136. Gegen seinen Willen wurde er 1136 vom Papst zum Erzbischof von Bourges ernannt, wo er bis zum Tod 1141 amtierte. Er nahm 1139 am Zweiten Laterankonzil in Rom teil. (de)
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  • Alberich von Reims (* ca. 1085 in Reims; † 1141) war ein französischer Scholastiker, der unter Anselm von Laon studierte und später ein Widersacher von Petrus Abaelard wurde. Aus Reims stammend zog er an die Domschule von Laon, um unter Anselm zu studieren. Nach dessen Tod 1117 kehrte er nach Reims zurück, um die dortige Domschule zu übernehmen und konnte den Standard dort wieder erhöhen. Daneben lehrte er zeitweise in Paris an Sainte-Geneviève. Ferner diente er als Archidiakon von Reims von 1131 bis 1136. Gegen seinen Willen wurde er 1136 vom Papst zum Erzbischof von Bourges ernannt, wo er bis zum Tod 1141 amtierte. Er nahm 1139 am Zweiten Laterankonzil in Rom teil. Hinterlassen ist ein einziger Brief an seinen Schüler Walter von Mortagne über das Ehesakrament, das bei willkürlichen Scheidungen der Fürstenhäuser bedroht war. In seiner Zeit galt er als großer Gelehrter, der Kommentare zur Bibel verfasste. Mit Lotulf Lombardus ging er gegen Abaelard vor, dem er Häresie vorwarf und den er in der Synode von Soissons 1121 massiv anging. Der Konflikt ging um die richtige Lehrmethode: konservative Annäherung an die historischen Autoritäten oder dialektische Erörterung nach Abaelard. Sein Grab ist in der Abteikirche des Klosters Lorroy nahe Bourges. (de)
  • Alberich of Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a scholar who studied under Anselm of Laon and later became an opponent of Peter Abelard. He was originally from Reims, but moved to nearby Laon to study under Anselm and his brother Ralph. When Anselm died he returned to his hometown to take a position at the School of Reims, restoring that school to its earlier prominence. He also served as Archdeacon of Reims from 1131 to 1136. He was reluctantly promoted by the Pope to be Archbishop of Bourges in 1136 and served there until his death in 1141. Other than a single letter, no writings of Alberich survive. He was considered one of the great scholars of his age by his contemporaries. His specialty, building on the work of Anslem, was commentaries on the Christian Bible. Alberich along with another student of Anselm's, Lotulf of Lombardy, instigated proceedings against Peter Abelard, charging him with the heresy of Sabellius in a provincial synod held at Soissons in 1121. Alberich was a follower of the longstanding approach of judging theological arguments by the historical authority or who had made them. This view was rapidly undermined by Abelard's dialectical approach that came to dominate. (en)
  • Albéric de Reims o Aubry de Reims (1085 - 1141) fue un prelado y teólogo francés del siglo XII. Fue discípulo de Anselmo de Laon, partidario del realismo de Guillermo de Champeaux, tenaz opositor de Pedro Abelardo y del nominalismo de Roscelino de Compiègne. (es)
  • Albéric de Reims ou Aubry de Reims est un théologien et prélat français né vers 1085 et mort en 1141. Il est un disciple d'Anselme de Laon, partisan du réalisme de Guillaume de Champeaux, adversaire tenace de Pierre Abélard et du nominalisme de Roscelin de Compiègne. (fr)
  • Alberico di Reims (1085 circa – 1141) è stato un filosofo, teologo e arcivescovo cattolico francese, della scuola scolastica. (it)
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