• The Collationes in Hexaemeron (Latin: [kɔllatsiɔnɛs in ɛksɛmɛɾɔn], Talks on the Six Days [of Creation]) are an unfinished series of theological lectures...
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    century) The Hexaemeron of Anders Sunesen (ca. late 12th century) The Hexaemeron of Robert Grosseteste, (ca. 1230) The Collationes in Hexaemeron by Bonaventure...
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    Bonaventure (category 13th-century writers in Latin)
    ISBN 0-19-514925-4. (St. Bonaventure, In I Sent., d. 39 a. I q. I ad 3) St. Bonaventure - Collationes in Hexaemeron, Collatio VI. De Visione Prima, Tractatio...
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    attributed in manuscripts to Cosmas Vestitor, who flourished in the tenth century. The three are as common in Eastern art as the four are in Western. Durandus...
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  • Ferdinand Delorme (ed.). Quaestio de angelicis influentiis, in Bonaventura. Collationes in Hexaemeron et bonaventuriana quaedam selecta. Quaracchi, 1934, pp...
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    Christ is vain. The work which sums up all his doctrine is the "Collationes in Hexaemeron", a synthesis of all human knowledge, including spirituality....
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    narrative was the first Hexaemeron to be composed in the Syriac language. Later, Jacob of Edessa would also compose his own Hexaemeron. Jacob's literary activity...
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  • In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed...
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