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Peter Abelard (/ˈæbəlɑːrd/; French:
Pierre Abélard [abelaʁ]; Latin:
Petrus Abaelardus or Abailardus; c. 1079 – 21
April 1142) was a
medieval French scholastic...
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phrase Abelard and
Heloise generally refers to the
famous 12th-century
Parisian love
affair between Peter Abelard and Héloïse d’Argenteuil. It may...
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correspondence with the
leading medieval logician and
theologian Peter Abelard, who
became her colleague,
collaborator and husband. She is
known for exerting...
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Abelard and
Heloise are a
series of p****ionate and
intellectual correspondences written in
Latin during the 12th century. The authors,
Peter Abelard,...
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Eloisa to
Abelard is a
verse epistle by
Alexander Pope that was
published in 1717 and
based on a well-known
medieval story.
Itself an
imitation of a Latin...
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treatise by
Peter Abelard. In it,
Abelard argues that sin or "scorn for God" is
fundamentally a
matter of consent, not deeds.
Abelard and
other medieval...
- Look up
Abelard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abelard refers to
Pierre Abelard (1079–1142), a 12th-century
French scholastic philosopher and logician...
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Abelard Piotr Giza (born 15
September 1980) is a
comedian and screenwriter. He was a
leader and
founder of the
Kabaret Limo, a
cabaret group that existed...
- The
Abelard School is a
private school in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada that was
named after the 12th
century French philosopher Peter Abelard. Its teaching...
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urgings of
Abelard, the
archbishop of Sens
called a
council of bishops,
where Abelard and
Bernard were to put
their respective cases so
Abelard would have...