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A 7th-century Christian monk and theologian whose synthesis of Aristotelian logic and Neoplatonism profoundly shaped Byzantine and Western mysticism.
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Appears in 48 Books
John Scotus Eriugena
Arnold, Gottfried
Pseudo-Dionysius
Arnold, Gottfried
Nicephorus Gregoras
Maximus the Confessor; ed. F. Oehler
Maximus Confessor
Павел Флоренский
Hans von Arnim
Plutarch; trans. F. H. Sandbach
Bar Hebraeus
Sophronios Eustratiades
Philip Schaff & Henry Wace (eds.)
Albertus Magnus
John Scottus Eriugena
Pierre Duhem
Paul Bedjan (ed.)
Nicephorus Gregoras
Clement of Alexandria
Gennadios Scholarios
Semler, Johann Salomo
Dionysius Areopagita|Eck, Johann
Arnold, Gottfried
Jacques-Paul Migne
Arnold, Gottfried
Raynaud, Théophile
Conrad Gessner
Dionysius Areopagita|Eck, Johann
Arnold, Gottfried
[Petersen, Johann Wilhelm]
Photius I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicephorus Blemmydes
Viktor Gardthausen
George Pachymeres; ed. Immanuel Bekker
Maximus Confessor
George Pachymeres