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  2. Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite - Wikipedia

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    Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite: The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, trans. Thomas L. Campbell, (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1981) Hathaway, Ronald F, Hierarchy and the definition of order in the letters of Pseudo-Dionysius.

  3. Pseudepigrapha - Wikipedia

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    The name of the author to whom the work is falsely attributed is often prefixed with the particle "pseudo-", [1] such as for example "pseudo-Aristotle" or "pseudo-Dionysius": these terms refer to the anonymous authors of works falsely attributed to Aristotle and Dionysius the Areopagite, respectively.

  4. Thomas Gallus - Wikipedia

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    Gallus wrote extensively between about 1218 and his death. Thomas Gallus's interpretation of pseudo-Dionysius has in recent years been presented as one of two traditions of interpretation of Dionysius that emerged in the thirteenth century, with a 'speculative Dionysianism' developed by the Dominican Albert the Great, and an 'affective Dionysianism' first given systematic formulation in Gallus ...

  5. The Cloud of Unknowing - Wikipedia

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    The Cloud of Unknowing draws on the mystical tradition of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Christian Neoplatonism, [2] which focuses on the via negativa road to discovering God as a pure entity, beyond any capacity of mental conception and so without any definitive image or form.

  6. John Sarrazin - Wikipedia

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    He is known only from his translation of the writings of Pseudo-Dionysius from Greek into Latin. John Sarrazin was probably a friend of John of Salisbury. He may have written his commentary on the Celestial Hierarchy of pseudo-Dionysius in around 1140. Then, in around 1167, he may have translated the works of Dionysius.

  7. De Coelesti Hierarchia - Wikipedia

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    Latin translation, 15th century. De Coelesti Hierarchia (Ancient Greek: Περὶ τῆς Οὐρανίᾱς Ἱεραρχίᾱς, romanized: Peri tēs Ouraníās Hierarchíās, "On the Celestial Hierarchy") is a Pseudo-Dionysian work on angelology, written in Greek and dated to ca. AD the 5th century; it exerted great influence on scholasticism and treats at great length the hierarchies of ...

  8. Friedrich pulls away for 4-man bobsled win, US finishes 3rd ...

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    Francesco Friedrich got the 85th World Cup bobsled victory of his career Sunday, dominating the second heat to win a four-man race. Friedrich and his team of Matthias Sommer, Alexander Schuller ...

  9. Hugh of Saint Victor - Wikipedia

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    De claustro anime, 14th-century manuscript.Hereford, Cathedral Library, Manuscript collection, P.5.XII. Hugh wrote many works from the 1120s until his death (Migne, Patrologia Latina contains 46 works by Hugh, and this is not a full collection), including works of theology (both treatises and sententiae), commentaries (mostly on the Bible but also including one of pseudo-Dionysius' Celestial ...