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Author(s) Title Reference
J. Leclercq The Logic of Divine Love. A Critical Analysis of the Soteriology of Peter Abailard, by Richard E. Weingart 41/1, p. 59
J. Leclercq Saint Anselm and his Biographer. A Study of Monastic Life and Thought. 1059-c. 1130, by R. W. Southern 33/3, p. 222

languages

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works

  • De Grammatico
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people

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  • Pierre Damien
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  • Duns Scot
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  • S. Bonaventure
  • S. Thomas
  • Geoffroy d'Auxerre
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