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*[http://home.sandiego.edu/~macy/Ardengus.html], Gary Macy's ''"[http://www.sandiego.edu/~macy A Guide to Thirteenth Century Theologians]".''
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080515163804/http://home.sandiego.edu/~macy/Ardengus.html], Gary Macy's ''"[https://web.archive.org/web/20021201034253/http://www.sandiego.edu:80/~macy/ A Guide to Thirteenth Century Theologians]".''


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Ardengus was a bishop of Florence, beginning in 1231. While he was bishop, he introduced reforms and excommunicated the Patarini. He was a canon of Pavia. Before that, he was a teacher in Paris, to ca. 1227-1229.

Works

  • Abbrevatio summae magistri Guillelmi Autissiodorensis Unedited, for MSS see Landgraf, Introduction, p. 174

Bibliography

  • Artur Michael Landgraf, Introduction à l'histoire de la littérature théologique de la scolastique naissante Edited by Albert-M. Landry, translated by Louis-B. Geyer. Université de Montréal, Publications de l'Institut d'Études médiévales, vol. 22. Montreal and Paris, 1973.
  • U. Betti, "Il Maestro Ardengo, vescovo di Firenze," Divinitas 9 (1965): 161-70
  • F. Stegmüller, "Ardingus," LThK 1 (1957): 829
  • Glorieux, Répertoire, 1: 284-5, n. 120
  • Johannes Baptist Schneyer, Repertorium der lateinischen Sermones des Mittelalters. 11 volumes. (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, 43/1-11.) Aschendorff: Münster, 1969–1990

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