Theodoricus Carnotensis
Theodoricus Carnotensis sive Theodoricus Brito[1] (natus anno ignoto; mortuus ante annum 1155) fuit philosophus qui Autrici et postea Lutetiae in Francia degit.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 1100;
Obitus: 1155;
Patria: Francia Borboniensis
Obitus: 1155;
Patria: Francia Borboniensis
Opera
recensere- Heptateucon (de artibus liberalibus)
- Commentarium operis Boethii De Trinitate
- Tractatus de sex dierum operibus aut In Hexaemeron (de creatione)
Nexus externi
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- De Theodorico in The Catholic Encyclopedia: an international work of reference (Novi Eboraci: Appleton, 1907–1914) (Anglice)
- Detlef Metz, "THIERRY von Chartres" in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon vol. 11 (Herzberg, 1996. ISBN 3-88309-064-6) , columnae 1162–1165 (Theodisce)
- Tractatus de sex dierum operibus (Francogallice)
Notae
recensere- ↑ Detlef Metz, "THIERRY von Chartres" in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon vol. 11 (Herzberg, 1996. ISBN 3-88309-064-6) , columnae 1162–1165 (Theodisce).
Bibliographia
recensere- Peter Dronke, "Thierry of Chartres" in P. Dronke, A History of Twelfth Century Western Philosophy. Cantabrigiae 1988.
- Peter Ellard, The Sacred Cosmos: Theological, Philosophical, and Scientific Conversations in the Twelfth Century School of Chartres. University of Scranton Press, 2007.
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