Bonaventure's Inception Address as Regent Master at Paris: Omnium Artifex

Q4 Arts and Humanities Franciscan Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1353/frc.2022.a904652
Randall B. Smith
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After nineteen years of study at the University of Paris—six in the study of Arts (1235–1241), two lecturing in the Arts (1241–1243), five as auditor theologiae (1243–1248), two as a baccalarius biblicus and as a lector biblicus for the Franciscans (1248–1251), two as a baccalarius sententiarius (1251–1253), and one as a baccalarius formatus (1253–1254)— Bonaventure of Bagnoregio was incepted as magister regens (regent master) around Easter (12 April) in 1254 to replace William of Middleton in the Franciscan chair at the University of Paris.1 At that time, the inception ceremonies for an incoming regent master consisted of several parts. On the appointed day, the candidate would be officially received by the chancellor of the university in the ceremonial hall, the aula, of the bishop before the assembled faculty and students of the university. The previous evening would have been spent responding to bachelors and masters in a complex series of “disputed questions.”2 But on the morning of the next day, the presiding master would have stood and placed on Bonaventure’s head a biretta and said aloud: “I place on you the magisterial biretta in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.” After birettas had been distributed to the other masters to place on their own heads, the gathered company sat down to hear the new master deliver his inaugural lecture, the principium in aula. According to University regulations, the principium address was to be a praise of sacred Scripture, and although it was one of the high
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