Hugh of Amiens and the twelfth-century Renaissance
Hugh of Amiens (c. 1085-1164) was an important intellectual figure in the 12th century. During a long life he served as a cleric, Cluniac monk, abbot, and archbishop of Rouen. This book examines all of Hugh's writings to uncover a better understanding not only of this individual, but also of th...
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate
cop. 2011
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Colección: | Church, faith, and culture in the medieval West
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- Hugh of Amiens, cleric, monk and bishop
- The Epistola gravioni : the origin of the soul and the beginning of a career
- The poems of Hugh of Amiens
- The Dialogues and the early stages of systematic theology
- Hugh of Amiens and the monastic life : Cluny, monk-priests, and the reprehensio
- A saintly crusader and hermit : the Vita Sancti Adjutoris
- "In principio Deus creavit" : In Hexaemeron and the tradition of hexaemeral commentary
- Hugh of Amiens and the heretics : the polemics of Contra haereticos
- Speculation, contemplation and a host of septenaries : Super fide catholica et oratione dominica
- De memoria : memory and unity in the face of schism.