Author: Hugh of St. Cher, O.P. (d. 1263)Paris c. 1229-1236

Dating: Hugh was already a doctor of canon law and a batchelor of theology when he joined the Dominicans in Paris in 1225. He was Prior of the Order in France from 1227-1230. Hugh lectured on the Sentences and became a master of theology in the years c. 1229-1233. He was Prior of St. Jacques in Paris from c. 1233-1236 and was made Cardinal priest of Santa Sabina in 1244. He died in Orvieto in 1263.

Works: Manuscripts for works are listed in Kaeppeli, Scriptores, 2 (1975): 269-81 and 4 (1993): 124-6

Super sententias

Questiones variae

Questio de beneficiis ecclesiasticis edited by F. Stegmüller, Historische Jahrbuch, 72 (1953):184-202.

Correctorium bibliae

Postillae super "Historia scholastica"

Postillae in universa biblia several editions were printed between 1532 and 1754

Tractatus super missam sive Speculum ecclesiae edited by G. Sölch, Hugonis a S. Charo tractuas uper Missan seu Speculum Ecclesiae. Münster, 1940.

Sermones super epistolas et evangelia de tempore

Epistolae

Bibliography:

Kaeppeli, Scriptores, 2 (1975): 269 - 281 and 4 (1993): 124-6
Landgraf, Introduction, pp. 175-7.
G. Sölch, Hugo von St. Cher O.P. und die Antange der Dominikanerliturgie (Cologne, 1938)
Walter Principe, Hugh of Saint-Cher's Theology of the Hypostatic Union (Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, Studies and Texts, 19) Toronto, 1970
D. Van Den Eynde, "Stephen Langton and Hugh of St. Cher on the Causality of the Sacraments," Franciscan Studies 11 (1951): 148-151
Stegmüller, 3 (1951): 114-73
Schneyer, 2 (1970): 758-85