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- poem on the life of Wilfrid, an 8th-century bishop and saint, named Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi. Several m****cripts of this poem survive, as well as...
- six languages and were in print before the end of the 15th century. Breviloquium de virtutibus antiquorum principum et philosophum ( = A Brief Discourse...
- potestate papae (1340–41). Consultatio de causa matrimoniali (1341–42). Breviloquium (1341–42). De imperatorum et pontifi**** potestate [also known as Defensorium]...
- Campbell, Eddius Steph****, Wulfstan, and Lamfridus. Frithegodi monachi Breviloquium vitae Beati Wilfredi, et Wulfstani cantoris Narratio metrica de Sancto...
- (Itinerarium mentis in Deum), an outline of his theology or Brief Reading (Breviloquium), Reduction of the Arts to Theology (De reductione artium ad theologiam)...
- Archbishops. Rolls Series 71. 3 vols: vol 1. London, 1879. 161–226. Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi, ed. J. Raine, Historians of the Church of York and its...
- Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Bonaventure. (2005). Breviloquium (pp. 60, 91-92). Franciscan Inst., St. Bonaventure Uni. Lewis, C. S....
- Bologna in the department of Rhetoric. His works include: Summa Dictaminis Breviloquium Ars Arengandi **** formulae dictaminis Exordia in linea clericali and...
- Wilfrithi. The Vita Wilfrithi inspired a 10th-century Latin poem entitled Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi, written by Frithegod to commemorate Oda's acquisition...
- spiritual synthesis and not a rationally scientific work. In works such as Breviloquium or De triplici via, Bonaventure describes theology as wisdom (sapientia)...