Hugh of Saint Victor (1096–1141)
Auteur van The Didascalicon of Hugh of Saint Victor: A Guide to the Arts
Over de Auteur
Fotografie: Hugh of St. Victor with his monks, as depicted in a medieval manuscript.
Werken van Hugh of Saint Victor
On Love: A Selection of Works of Hugh, Adam, Achard, Richard, and Godfrey of St. Victor (Victorine Texts in… (2011) 8 exemplaren
Hugh of Saint Victor: Soliloquy on the Earnest Money of the Soul (Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in Translation) (1956) 6 exemplaren
Hugonis de Sancto Victore Opera propaedeutica 2 exemplaren
Trivium e Quadrivium 1 exemplaar
Princípios fundamentais de pedagogia 1 exemplaar
L'oeuvre de Hugues de Saint-Victor. 1 exemplaar
Textes spirituels 1 exemplaar
Obras Seletas 1 exemplaar
Selected spiritual writings. 1 exemplaar
Teaching and Learning as a Spiritual Discipline 1 exemplaar
L'oeuvre de Hugues de Saint-Victor, vol. 1 De institutione novitiorum, De virtute orandi, De laude caritatis, De arrha… (1997) 1 exemplaar
Practical Geometry: Practica Geometriae. Attributed to Hugh of St. Victor by Hugh Victor (1991-07-30) 1 exemplaar
Hugues & Richard de Saint-Victor 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Gangbare naam
- Hugh of Saint Victor
- Officiële naam
- Hugo de Sancto Victore
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Hugo of Saint Victor
- Geboortedatum
- 1096
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1141-3-11
- Geslacht
- male
- Woonplaatsen
- Paris, France
Leden
Discussies
New Book: On Love: A Selection of Works of Hugh, Adam, Achard, Richard and Godfrey of St. Victor in Catholic Tradition (juli 2012)
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- 342
- Populariteit
- #69,721
- Waardering
- 4.3
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- ISBNs
- 35
- Talen
- 6
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"Here, in Hugh of Saint Victor, we find philosophy comprises four parts: The theoretical, whose study is the divine, the practical, whose study is human ethics and morality, the mechanical, whose study is the relieving of human misery, and last the logical, whose study is the operation of Mind. Included in this writing is an exposition of medieval cosmology; where the empyrean and the infernum are discussed, the superlunary and sublunary are highlighted, and the anima mundi is but hinted at.
There is a difference between the intelligible and the intellectible and between study and discipline. There is a method and an order to studying the liberal arts, whose apprehension is to insure nothing less than perfection, if not strength.
I've not read a book that covers Everything with such Little. Here there is breadth and depth, the concrete and the abstract, the particular and the universal.
Confused with how to proceed in your studies? Let Hugh of Saint Victor point the way."… (meer)