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L. Pertile Tragedy and Comedy from Dante to Pseudo-Dante, University of California Publications on Modern Philology, 121, by Henry Ansgar Kelly 60/1, p. 139
L. Pertile

Dante and the Mystical Tradition: Bernard of Clairvaux in the 'Commedia', Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 42, by Steven Botterill

65/1, p. 153

languages

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  • Ancient Greek
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • provincial Italian

works

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  • Bernard's early biographies
  • Summa Theologiae
  • De dignitate et causis peccati
  • Deification language and doctrine
  • Trasumanar
  • Parola ornata

people

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  • Thomas Aquinas
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  • John of Paris
  • Bonaventure
  • Alexander of Hales
  • Matthew of Aquasparta
  • Conrad of Saxony
  • Joachim of Fiore
  • Pietro di Giovanni Olivi
  • Ubertino da Casale

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