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Jeffrey Hamburger James France, Medieval Images of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux 77/2, p. 324

languages

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works

  • Divine Comedy by Dante
  • Vita prima by William of Thierry
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people

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  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Geoffrey of Auxerre
  • William of Thierry

subjects

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  • identity
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  • mediation
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