-
Around this time he
changed his
surname to "Abelard",
sometimes written "
Abailard" or "Abaelardus". The
etymological root of
Abelard could be the Middle...
-
Charles Coulston Gillispie, ed.
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography. Vol. 1 (
Abailard–Berg). New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 213–231. Dijkster****s, Eduard...
- Jean-Baptiste Goyet, Héloïse et
Abailard, oil on copper, c. 1829....
- Serve-Dieu
Abailard "Armand" Lévy (14
November 1795 – 29 July 1841) was a
French mathematician and mineralogist. He is
remembered in the Haüy-Lévy notation...
- Jean-Baptiste Goyet, Héloïse et
Abailard, oil on copper, c. 1829....
- Guerchin; and Héloïse et
Abailard,
depicting the
famous lovers as "Héloïse,
seduced by the
sweet voice and the
eloquence of
Abailard,
listens with all her...
- Brill's
Studies in
Intellectual History, Volume: 41. Leiden: Brill. 1993
Abailard, Peter. Sic et non: A
Critical Edition.
Edited by
Blanche E. Boyer, Richard...
- Gillispie,
Charles Coulston (ed.),
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography, vol. 1 (
Abailard–Berg), New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 169–170. Knorr,
Wilbur (1983)...
- the 19th century, when
Steen Steensen Blicher published his
Elegie til
Abailard efter Pope in the
journal Tilskuer in 1817. The more po****r
English treatments...
- Jean-Baptiste Goyet, Héloïse et
Abailard, oil on copper, 1829....