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Thomas Gallus --- Robert Grosthead --- Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite --- Mysticism --- Mysticisme --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Pseudo-Dionysius, --- 248.2 --- Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme --- 248.2 Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme --- Mysticism - Early works to 1800 --- Pseudo-Dionysius, - the Areopagite. - De mystica theologia.
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Christian spirituality --- Bible OT. Wisdom books. Song of Songs --- Thomas, --- Authorship --- Bible --- 223.6 --- Cantique ou Cantique des Cantiques --- Gallus, Thomas, --- Gualterius, Thomas, --- Thomas Gallus, --- Tommaso, --- Authorship. --- Bible. --- Aga-sŏ (Book of the Old Testament) --- Asma Asmatōn (Book of the Old Testament) --- Cantar de los Cantares de Salomón (Book of the Old Testament) --- Cântarea-a Cântărilor (Book of the Old Testament) --- Cantica Canticorum (Book of the Old Testament) --- Canticle of Canticles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Canticles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Cantico dei Cantici (Book of the Old Testament) --- Canticum Canticorum Salomonis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Cantique des Cantiques (Book of the Old Testament) --- Énekek Éneke (Book of the Old Testament) --- Erg Ergotsʻ Soghomoni (Book of the Old Testament) --- Hohelied (Book of the Old Testament) --- Hooglied (Book of the Old Testament) --- Lied der Lieder (Book of the Old Testament) --- Musthikaning Kidung anggitane Sang Prabu Suleman (Book of the Old Testament) --- Musthikaning Kidung (Book of the Old Testament) --- Nashīd al-Anāshīd (Book of the Old Testament) --- Nashīd al-Anshād (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shir ha-Shirim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Solomon, Song of (Book of the Old Testament) --- Song of Solomon (Book of the Old Testament) --- Song of Songs (Book of the Old Testament) --- Commentaries. --- Thomas, - Gallus, - -1246 - Authorship --- Thomas, - Gallus, - -1246 - Deiformis animae gemitus --- Bible. A.T. Cantique des Cantiques --- Commentaires --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Thomas, - Gallus, - -1246
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Biblical interpretation, writings on the contemplative/mystical life and a continuing deep reflection on the nature and meaning of symbols come together in powerful ways in Victorine writers, particularly Hugh and Richard, as well as the lesser-known writer Thomas Gallus (Thomas of Vercelli), a Victorine canon who became the abbot of a house of regular canons in Vercelli, Italy. This volume contains: (1) Hugh’s On the Ark of Noah and A Short Treatise on the Form of the Ark, treatises that unfold Hugh’s teaching on stages and fruition of the mystical quest in relation to a complex drawing that incorporates a figure of Christ seated in majesty, embracing a map of the world on which is superimposed a diagram of Noah’s Ark, representing the 12 stages of the contemplative quest; (2) Richard’s On the Ark of Moses, a work that uses the symbolic (allegorical and tropological) interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant and the figures of the Cherubim that accompany the Ark in the Jerusalem Temple to convey Richard’s vivid and compelling teaching on the varieties of contemplative experience as he understood them in twelfth-century Paris; and (3) Thomas Gallus’ Commentary on the Song of Songs, which offers a window into a formative period of transition in the western Christian spiritual tradition, with Gallus’s commentary on the Song of Songs giving voice to a more “affective” (versus “speculative”) understanding of the mystical quest and experience, drawing upon and extending earlier Victorine explorations of the interrelationship of love and knowing in the experience of contemplation. For those interested in the dynamics of the spiritual quest and symbolic understanding in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, as well as insights that can inform the modern quest for knowledge and love of God, these are essential works for any library
Mysticism --- 2 HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE --- 2 RICHARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE --- 2 de Sancto Victore --- 2 RICHARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE Godsdienst. Theologie--RICHARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE --- Godsdienst. Theologie--RICHARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE --- 2 HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE Godsdienst. Theologie--HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE --- Godsdienst. Theologie--HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE --- Christianity --- Christian spirituality --- Hugo of Saint Victor --- Thomas Gallus --- Richard of St-Victor
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Gathering the fruits of a recent renaissance in scholarship, this volume will serve an important function for readers interested in Victorine studies. The Victorines were scholars and teachers of philosophy, liberal arts, sacred scripture, music, and contemplation at the Abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris. This collection focuses on the three greatest Victorines: Hugh (d. 1141), who established the direction of the school; Richard (d. 1173), who developed Victorine contemplation; and Thomas Gallus (d. 1246), who culminated Victorine contemplative thought and transmitted it to other schools, especially the Franciscans. They offer an innovative revival of the Christian spiritual and intellectual tradition for their reforming pastoral mission in their urban setting and for the Church. Their contemporaries saw the Victorines as beacons of spiritual love and intellectual richness. Later reformers and thinkers held their writings as touchstones of contemplative love, including, for example, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Jean Gerson, Thomas à Kempis, the Devotio Moderna, and many others. The writings of the Victorines found broad appeal among later medieval readers, as well as praise among early modern reformers, Protestant and Catholic alike. In recent decades, the Victorines have returned to scholarly attention and renewed appreciation. Scholarly studies, critical editions, and translation projects reveal the treasures of Victorine thought and spirituality. This volume showcases the findings of recent research and scholarly advances in Victorine studies, offering new readers a status quaestionis of the field. It also features new research by eminent experts in Victorine thought that points out promising directions for future research, thus offering important new findings for established specialists.
Hugo of Saint Victor --- Thomas Gallus --- Richard of St-Victor --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Learning and scholarship --- History --- Hugh, --- Richard, --- Thomas, --- Gallus, Thomas, --- Gualterius, Thomas, --- Thomas Gallus, --- Tommaso, --- Richardus de Sancto Victore --- Richard de Saint-Victor --- Richard of Saint Victor --- Richard van Sint Victor --- Richardus a Sancto Victore --- Ricardus, --- Riccardo, --- Richard of St. Victor, --- Richardus, --- Ryszard, --- Saint-Victor, Richard de, --- Sancto Victore, Richardus de, --- St. Victor, Richard of, --- Hugo, --- Hugo of Saint Victor, --- Hugues, --- Saint-Victor, Hugh of, --- Ugo, --- Hugon, --- Saint-Victor (Abbey : Paris, France) --- Paris (France). --- Monastery of Saint-Victor (Paris, France) --- Abbaye de Saint-Victor (Paris, France) --- Sanctus Victor Parisiensis (Abbey) --- St-Victor de Paris (Abbey) --- Saint-Victor de Paris (Abbey) --- St-Victor (Abbey : Paris, France) --- Kloster St. Viktor in Paris --- Kloster Sankt Viktor in Paris --- Paris. --- Abtei St. Viktor in Paris --- Abtei Sankt Viktor in Paris --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Scholars
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