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'Nimm, lies': Augustinus als Vorbild (exemplar) und Regel (regula) klösterlicher Buch- und Lesekultur im späten Mittelalter
Bibliographic Details
Author:
Klaus Schreiner
Published:
Augustiner-Chorherren-Verlag,
Paring,
1998
Series:
Schriftenreihe der Akademie der Augustiner-Chorherren von Windesheim
Volume:
3
Total Pages:
75
ISBN:
3-9805469-3-4
Format:
Book
Topic:
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Works
>
Augustine writer
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Working method. Technique of editing
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Works
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Augustine writer
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Ancient literary culture
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Porfane culture
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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General studies of the survival of Augustine in the Greek world and in western thought and schools
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[Survie dans le Moyen Âge occidental (généralités)]
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[Moyen Age Tardif]
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Influence and Survival
>
The Middle Ages (430-1453)
>
General studies of the survival of Augustine in the Greek world and in western thought and schools
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[Pensée médiévale (par sujet)]
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Culture
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Influence and Survival
>
The Middle Ages (430-1453)
>
General studies of the survival of Augustine in the Greek world and in western thought and schools
>
[Pensée médiévale (par sujet)]
>
[Lecture]
Status:
Active
Description
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