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    Hugh of Saint Victor (c. 1096 – 11 February 1141) was a Saxon canon regular and a leading theologian and writer on mystical theology. As with many medieval...
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  • the theologian Hugh of Saint Victor and the composer Albertus Parisiensis, the last possibly being his student. Adam of Saint Victor was born in the...
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    Richard of Saint Victor (died 10 March 1173) was a Medieval Scottish philosopher and theologian and one of the most influential religious thinkers of his...
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  • spiritual/heavenly. Hugh of Saint Victor, in De scripturis et scriptoribus sacris, distinguishes anagoge from simple allegory as a kind of allegory. He differentiates...
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  • and studied under Abbot Hugh of Saint Victor. Around 1147 he was elected the first abbot of the Victorine daughter house of Saint James at Wigmore in England...
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  • or 1142) February 11 – Hugh of Saint Victor, Saxon philosopher, theologian and mystic (b. c. 1078) February 13 – Béla II, King of Hungary and Croatia (b...
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  • The Mystic Ark is an image described by Hugh of Saint Victor (ca. 1096–1141), but no copy exists and debate surrounds whether it ever physically existed...
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    Italy Hugh of Saint Victor (1078–1141), Saxon noble and mystic philosopher Hugh of Ibelin (12th century), noble in the Kingdom of Jerusalem Hugh of Jabala...
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    credited by Hugh of Saint Victor with having written a book on quadrivium. The role of harmony had its roots in the triadic thinking of Plato and Aristotle...
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    "Inventing the Gothic Portal: Suger, Hugh of Saint Victor, and the Construction of a New Public Art at Saint-Denis". Art History. 4 (33): 573. doi:10...
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