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Alger von Lüttich (auch: Algerus von Lüttich, Alger von Cluny, Algerus Magister; * um 1060 in Lüttich; † um 1131 in Cluny) war ein kanonistischer Schriftsteller und Verfasser theologischer Schriften. Er leitete die Domschule von Sankt Lambert in Lüttich, bevor er in das Kloster von Cluny eintrat, mit dessen Abt Petrus Venerabilis ihn eine innige Freundschaft verband.
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dbo:abstract | Alger von Lüttich (auch: Algerus von Lüttich, Alger von Cluny, Algerus Magister; * um 1060 in Lüttich; † um 1131 in Cluny) war ein kanonistischer Schriftsteller und Verfasser theologischer Schriften. Er leitete die Domschule von Sankt Lambert in Lüttich, bevor er in das Kloster von Cluny eintrat, mit dessen Abt Petrus Venerabilis ihn eine innige Freundschaft verband. (de) Alger of Liège (1055–1131), known also as Alger of Cluny and Algerus Magister, was a learned clergyman and canonist from Liège, author of several notable works. Alger was first deacon and scholaster of church of St Bartholomew in his native Liège and was then appointed (c. 1100) as a canon in St. Lambert's Cathedral. Moreover, he acted as the personal secretary of bishop Otbert from 1103. He declined offers from German bishops and finally retired to the monastery of Cluny after 1121, where he died at a high age, leaving behind a solid reputation for piety and intelligence. He played a leading role in the trial of Rupert of Deutz in 1116. His History of the Church of Liège, and many of his other works, are lost. The most important remaining are: 1. * De Misericordia et Justitia (On Mercy and Justice), a collection of biblical extracts and sayings of Church Fathers with commentary (an important work for the history of church law and discipline), which is to be found in the Anecdota of Martène, vol. v. 2. * De Sacramentis Corporis et Sanguinis Domini; a treatise, in three books, against the Berengarian heresy, highly commended by Peter of Cluny and Erasmus. In this book, he also took on Rupert of Deutz' views on the Eucharist and predestination. 3. * De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio; given in Bernard Pez's Anecdota, vol. iv. 4. * De Sacrificio Missae; given in the Collectio Scriptor. Vet. of Angelo Mai, vol. ix. p. 371. 5. * De dignitate ecclesie Leodiensis, which established the reciprocal obligations of the primary and secondary churches; inserted in the Liber officiorum ecclesie Leodiensis (1323). A biography was written by Nicholas of Liège: De Algero veterum testimonia. (en) Alger de Liège ou Alger de Cluny, né à Liège vers 1060 et mort à l'abbaye de Cluny en 1132, était un prêtre bénédictin et canoniste liégeois. (fr) Algero di Liegi (Liegi, 1055 – Cluny, 1132) è stato un monaco cristiano francese. Diacono e canonico, fu segretario di e monaco di Cluny (1121). Fu avversario di Berengario di Tours. (it) Alger de Liège (Liège, 1055 — Abadia de Cluny, 1132), também conhecido como Alger de Cluny e Algerus Magister, foi um clérigo e canonista de Liège, que viveu na primeira metade do século XII. (pt) Alger van Luik (ook bekend als Alger van Cluny of als Algerus Magister) (Luik, omstreeks 1060 - Cluny, omstreeks 1131) was een middeleeuws theoloog en canonist in het Prinsbisdom Luik. Hij was een vurig verdediger van de leer van de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk in de Eucharistische strijd van die periode. (nl) Алгер Льежский, Алгер фон Люттих (нем. Alger von Lüttich) или Адельгер (лат. Adelgerus, 1060, Люттих (совр. Льеж) — 1131, Клюни) — католический философ-схоластик и писатель, автор теологических трактатов. Он руководил монастырской школой св. Ламберта в Люттихе, до того как вступил в монастырь в Клюни, где связал себя узами дружбы с аббатом Петром Достопочтенным. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Alger von Lüttich (auch: Algerus von Lüttich, Alger von Cluny, Algerus Magister; * um 1060 in Lüttich; † um 1131 in Cluny) war ein kanonistischer Schriftsteller und Verfasser theologischer Schriften. Er leitete die Domschule von Sankt Lambert in Lüttich, bevor er in das Kloster von Cluny eintrat, mit dessen Abt Petrus Venerabilis ihn eine innige Freundschaft verband. (de) Alger de Liège ou Alger de Cluny, né à Liège vers 1060 et mort à l'abbaye de Cluny en 1132, était un prêtre bénédictin et canoniste liégeois. (fr) Algero di Liegi (Liegi, 1055 – Cluny, 1132) è stato un monaco cristiano francese. Diacono e canonico, fu segretario di e monaco di Cluny (1121). Fu avversario di Berengario di Tours. (it) Alger de Liège (Liège, 1055 — Abadia de Cluny, 1132), também conhecido como Alger de Cluny e Algerus Magister, foi um clérigo e canonista de Liège, que viveu na primeira metade do século XII. (pt) Alger van Luik (ook bekend als Alger van Cluny of als Algerus Magister) (Luik, omstreeks 1060 - Cluny, omstreeks 1131) was een middeleeuws theoloog en canonist in het Prinsbisdom Luik. Hij was een vurig verdediger van de leer van de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk in de Eucharistische strijd van die periode. (nl) Алгер Льежский, Алгер фон Люттих (нем. Alger von Lüttich) или Адельгер (лат. Adelgerus, 1060, Люттих (совр. Льеж) — 1131, Клюни) — католический философ-схоластик и писатель, автор теологических трактатов. Он руководил монастырской школой св. Ламберта в Люттихе, до того как вступил в монастырь в Клюни, где связал себя узами дружбы с аббатом Петром Достопочтенным. (ru) Alger of Liège (1055–1131), known also as Alger of Cluny and Algerus Magister, was a learned clergyman and canonist from Liège, author of several notable works. Alger was first deacon and scholaster of church of St Bartholomew in his native Liège and was then appointed (c. 1100) as a canon in St. Lambert's Cathedral. Moreover, he acted as the personal secretary of bishop Otbert from 1103. He declined offers from German bishops and finally retired to the monastery of Cluny after 1121, where he died at a high age, leaving behind a solid reputation for piety and intelligence. (en) |
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