Augustinian Mysticism in Fourteenth-Century Germany: Henry of Freimar and Jordanus of Quedlinburg
H. analyzes A.'s influence on two foutheenth-century writers. He concludes that "Augustinian mysticism reached a level of great maturity and sophistication among these German Augustinian writers in the early fouteenth century".
Author: | Jeremiah Hackett |
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Published: |
Peter Lang,
New York,
1994
Augustinian Historical Institute, Villanova, 1994 |
Pages: | 439-456 |
Format: | Essay |
Topic: | -
Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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[Henri De Friemar]
- Influence and Survival > The Middle Ages (430-1453) > Influence on the various authors and writings > [Jourdain de Quedlinberg] |
Parent Work: | Augustine, Mystic and Mystagogue |
Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | H. analyzes A.'s influence on two foutheenth-century writers. He concludes that "Augustinian mysticism reached a level of great maturity and sophistication among these German Augustinian writers in the early fouteenth century". |
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