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The twelfth-century renaissance
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ISBN: 0719042569 0719042550 Year: 1999 Publisher: Manchester New York Manchester University Press


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Abelard : a medieval life.
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ISBN: 0631214445 0631205020 9780631205029 9780631214441 Year: 1998 Publisher: Oxford Blackwell

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Because Abelard touched so many aspects of life, this book is structured naturally around the roles he played. The author describes in vivid and concrete terms what it meant in the twelfth century to be a famous scientist (the master of Latin, logic and philosophy), then a dedicated monk and pioneer of the discipline of theology - and yet one who was at various times a wandering scholar, courtier and jester. The author's many new findings include the discovery that it was Heloise who inspired many of Abelard's most profound ideas. She educated him: up to now historians have assumed it to be the other way round. (Blackwell)

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