Author: Guibert of Tournai (van Doornik), O.F.M. (d. 1284)Paris c. 1255-63
Dating: According to Mees, Guibert studied at Paris and became a master of theology in 1256. He published his Sermones domincales et de sanctis before 1255, and the Eruditio et principium in 1259. Guibert followed Eudes of Rosny as master for the Franciscans from 1260 to 1263.
Works: for MSS see Mees, 1:17-43.
Rudimentum doctinae: Partially edited by S. Gieben, "Four chapters on Philosophical Errors from the Rudimentum Doctrinae of Gilbert of Tournai," Vivarium 1 (1963): 141-66.
De modo addiscendi (tractatus 3 of Rudimentum doctrinae): Critical edition by E. Bonifacio, De modo addiscendi, introduzione e testo inedito. Turin, 1953
Eruditio regum et principum: Edited by A. de Poorter, Le TraitéEruditio regum et principum de Guibert de Tournai, O.F.M. Étude et texte inédit. Les Philsophes Belges, 9. Louvain, 1914.
De officio epsicopi et ecclesiae caeremoniis: Edited Adolphus Rostuis, Cologne, 1571.
Vita S. Eleutherii: Edited Cologne, 1619; reprinted PL 65: 59-82.
Collectio de scandalis ecclesiae: Edited A. Stroick, "Collectio de scandalis ecclesiae. Nova Editio," Archivum franciscanum historicum 24 (1931): 33-62.
Phareta (florilegia for meditation, preaching and disputation) Edited often with the works of Bonaventure. Most recent edition is that of Vivés, Paris, 1866, vol. 7, pp. 3-231.
Sermones Hundreds of Guibert's sermons survive, they are listed by Mees and Schneyer
Tractatus de pace: Edited by A. Curvers, Guibert de Tournai et le Traitéde la Paix. Brussels, 1944
Tractatus de virginitate: Edited by A. De Poorter, "Lettre de Guibert de Tournai, O.F.M. à Isabelle, fille du Roi de France," Revue d'Ascétique et de Mystique 12 (1931): 116-27
De locis mundis: Unedited, for MSS see Mees, 1:17-43.
Bibliography:
M. Gerwin, "Guibert von Tournai," LMA 4 (1989): 1770
Mees 1: 15-43, 2:69-76
J. Campell, "Guibert of Tournai," NCE 6:837
Schneyer, 2 (1970): 282-318