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Hugh of Fouilloy
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Christiania Whitehead Making a cloister of the soul in medieval religious treatises 67/1, p. 1
Tony Hunt AN ANGLO-NORMAN TREATISE ON FEMALE RELIGIOUS 64/2, p. 205

languages

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works

  • De Oratore
  • Aldhelm's De virginitate
  • Speculum virginum
  • De avibus ad Raynerum
  • De archa Noe (morali)
  • De claustro animae
  • De tabernáculo
  • De templo
  • Institutio oratoria
  • Speculum maius

people

  • St Paul
  • Guillaume de Deguileville
  • Aldhelm
  • Josephus
  • Hugh of Saint-Victor
  • Vincent de Beauvais
  • Hugh of Fouilloy
  • Philo Judaeus
  • Venerable Bede
  • Durandus of Mende
  • Adam of Exeter

subjects

  • spirituality
  • love
  • religion
  • spiritual
  • monastic
  • chastity
  • community
  • interpretation
  • education
  • ritual
  • internal
  • sacred
  • allegory
  • Authority
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  • peace
  • liturgy
  • Exegesis
  • tradition
  • devotion
  • cloister
  • renewal
  • contemplative
  • Inscription
  • architecture
  • symbolism
  • women
  • ascetic
  • vocation
  • Virtue

places

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  • Paris
  • England
  • London
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  • south-west Midlands
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