to Gallus can be seen today in the Church of Sant’Andrea in Vercelli. Gallus wrote extensively between about 1218 and his death. Thomas Gallus's interpretation...
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Look up gallus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gallus may refer to: Saint Gall or Gallus (c. 550 – c. 646), Irish monk Gallus Anonymus, 12th-century...
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Marsh was a close acquaintance and correspondent of French theologian Thomas Gallus. His fame, however, rests upon the influence which he exercised over...
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Through Hugh, others became exposed to Dionysian thought, including Thomas Gallus and Gilbert de la Porrée. In the Cistercian tradition, it seems that...
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351-352. Gallus ultimately fell out of favor with Constantius and was executed, being replaced as Caesar by his younger half-brother Julian. Gallus was a...
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St Victor, Walter of St Victor and Godfrey of St Victor, as well as Thomas Gallus. Under the rigorous supervision of Hugh, St Victor offered a coherent...
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The Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus, also known as the Gallus Revolt, erupted during the Roman civil war of 350–353, upon destabilization across...
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ed. C Riedl, (Milwaukee, WI, 1942) Mystical theology: The Glosses by Thomas Gallus and the Commentary of Robert Grosseteste on De mystica theologia , ed...
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new edifice were introduced by the French clerics, who included abbot Thomas Gallus, previously a professor in the University of Paris. According to Italian...
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influence on later interpretation of Dionysius by Richard of St Victor, Thomas Gallus, Hugh of Balma, Bonaventure and others. Other works by Hugh of St Victor...
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