field, Thomas was also honored with the title of "Preacher General". Thomas of Cantimpré died in Leuven, supposedly on 15 May 1272. Thomas of Cantimpré was...
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for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, LJS 23 (Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de Natura Rerum) Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek, Ms. 410 (XIII) Brugge...
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Flemish Roman Catholic friar and medieval writer. Thomas of Cantimpré. De natura rerum may be Thomas' most significant work, as it's both the one he dedicated...
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Thomas de Cantimpré qui fournit le plus de détails sur la consommation de barnacles. …. pendant le Carême,….", that is "….it is Thomas de Cantimpré who...
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and numerous other miracles attributed to her during her life. Thomas of Cantimpré wrote a hagiography of her based on accounts from people who knew...
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Seville De natura rerum (Cantimpré), a natural history by Thomas of Cantimpré This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title De natura...
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Thomas Aquinas OP (/əˈkwaɪnəs/ ə-KWY-nəs; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and...
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Nordic folklore (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
ISSN 0030-6053. "De piscibus". www.unicaen.fr. Archived from the original on 23 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022. "L'auctoritas de Thomas de Cantimpré en matière...
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Feiss (translators), Two Lives of Marie d'Oignies, by Jacques de Vitry and Thomas de Cantimpré (4th edition, 1998). Myers, Glenn E. Seeking spiritual intimacy :...
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Treatise of the Three Impostors (redirect from De Tribus Impostoribus)
subsequent additions drawn from the ideas of Pierre Charron, Thomas Hobbes, François de La Mothe Le Vayer, Gabriel Naudé and Lucilio Vanini. The reconstruction...
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acknowledgment was misinterpreted by Thomas of Cantimpré when he wrote his Opus de natura rerum, using Pliny as a source. As such, Thomas records a nonexistent fish...
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Quaestiones Disputatae de Veritate (transl. Disputed Questions on Truth, henceforth QDV and sometimes spelled de Ueritate) by Thomas Aquinas is a collection...
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pp 3-6 Thomas de Cantimpré, The Life of Margaret Ypres, Margot H. King, trans., Toronto: Peregrina Publishing Co., 1990. Thomas de Cantimpré, The Life...
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monasteries. In Defence of the Mendicants, the Flemish Dominican Thomas of Cantimpré wrote: Well, my brethren, you need not be ashamed to be called or...
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suspicion upon him from the enemies of the new philosophy. According to Thomas of Cantimpré, he would have pronounced the blasphemy of the three impostors and...
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death. Thomas de Cantimpré Hugh of St Cher Vincent of Beauvais St Raymond de Pennafort Peter of Tarentaise (Pope) Giles de Lassines Reginald de Piperno...
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intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu). It is found in De veritate, q. 2 a. 3 arg. 19 by Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas adopted this principle from the Peripatetic...
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Norwich, Heloise and Abelard, Thomas of Cantimpré, Mechthild of Hackeborn, Marguerite Porete, Henry Suso, and Guillaume de Lorris. She has been described...
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University of Coimbra, a university under the Jesuits and worked under Thomas de Torres de Madrid. He displayed talents of the first order, completed his humanities...
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Summa contra Gentiles (category Works by Thomas Aquinas)
The Summa contra Gentiles is one of the best-known treatises by Thomas Aquinas, written as four books between 1259 and 1265. Whereas the Summa Theologiæ...
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were subsequently mentioned by such medieval writers as Thomas de Cantimpre in the Liber de Natura Rerum and Vincent of Beauvais in the Speculum Historiale...
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movement which promotes the interchange of ideas between the thought of Thomas Aquinas (including the philosophy carried on in relation to his thinking...
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Panis angelicus (category Works by Thomas Aquinas)
the penultimate stanza of the hymn "Sacris solemniis" written by Saint Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Christi as part of a complete liturgy of...
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attributed to William of Afflighem, based on the Latin Vita Lutgardis by Thomas of Cantimpré. The Digital Library for Dutch Literature lists it as one of the...
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version appears in Bonum Universale de Apibus ii. 29, § 23, by Thomas of Cantimpré (a monastery near Cambray). Thomas wrote, in around 1260, "It is quite...
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their nature; so Hasdai Crescas finds the solution also about this paradox. Thomas Aquinas emphasized the act/potency understanding of form/matter whereby...
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sinful nature" in order to distinguish it from particular sinful acts. Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century described two divisions of "sensuality": the...
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Five Ways (Aquinas) (redirect from Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways)
God summarized by the 13th-century Catholic philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas in his book Summa Theologica. They are: the argument from "first...
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Thomas of Cantimpré, the tale grew increasingly infamous and detailed as it spread throughout Europe and was elaborated on by later authors. Thomas claims...
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wilden tier)" Thomas of Cantimpré, who was Conrad's primary source also associated the headless with sin, but allegorically. To Thomas the headless represented...
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