Johannes Scotus Eriugena

Johannes Scotus Eriugena

(0800–0877) writer Gaelic Ireland

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Johannes Scotus Eriugena (0800–0877) was a Gaelic Ireland writer, known for De divisione naturae|De divina praedestinatione|Carmina|Epistola "Domine Winiberte"|Glossae divinae historiae|Commentarius in Iohannem|Vox spiritualis aquilae|Expositiones in Ierarchiam Coelestem|Quaestiones ad Thalassium|Versio sancti Maximi Confessoris Ambigua ad Iohannem|De imagine|Versio operum sancti Dionysii Areopagitae|Glosae Martiani|Annotationes in Marcianum|In Priscianum.

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John Scotus Eriugena, also known as Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot or John the Irish-born, was an Irish Neoplatonist philosopher, theologian and poet of the Early Middle Ages. Bertrand Russell dubbed him "the most astonishing person of the ninth century". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy states that he "is the most significant Irish intellectual of the early monastic period. He is generally recognized to be both the outstanding philosopher of the Carolingian era and of the whole period of Latin philosophy stretching from Boethius to Anselm".

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De divisione naturae|De divina praedestinatione|Carmina|Epistola "Domine Winiberte"|Glossae divinae historiae|Commentarius in Iohannem|Vox spiritualis aquilae|Expositiones in Ierarchiam Coelestem|Quaestiones ad Thalassium|Versio sancti Maximi Confessoris Ambigua ad Iohannem|De imagine|Versio operum sancti Dionysii Areopagitae|Glosae Martiani|Annotationes in Marcianum|In Priscianum

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