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- direction of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange with a dissertation entitled De contemplatione, which studied the meaning of contemplation in Thomas Aquinas. In 1920...
- 2015 at the Wayback Machine: in qua ostenditur, quomodo ex inferiorum contemplatione ad superiorum notitiam ratio humana ascendere possit. E Theatro Sheldoniano...
- completed his doctorate in theology in 1920 with a dissertation entitled De contemplatione. In the period between World War II and the Cold War Garrigou-Lagrange...
- be quenched"). His works, of which the most important were De vera contemplatione ("On true contemplation") and De septem gradibus amoris ("On the seven...
- de Arrha Animae (The Soliloquy on the Earnest Money of the Soul). De contemplatione et ejus speciebus (On Contemplation and its Forms). This is one of the...
- Guigo's sanctity. The treatise De vita contemplativa, also known as De Contemplatione has sometimes been attributed to Guigo I. However, it cannot have been...
- Spanish, English, and German. Thomas of Jesus wrote the Latin treatise De contemplatione divina libri VI ("Six books on the divine contemplation"), firstly published...
- The Blessed Virgin and the priesthood. Chicago: Regnery, 1955. De Contemplatione Mystica in Historia. Romae: Angeli****, 1955. The Ends of the Religious...
- sine ingenio et subtilitate Mathematicam se promovere profitetur et ex contemplatione punctorum indivisibilium in quantis existentium aequalitates et proportiones...
- Mystica theologia (chap. I) of Henry de Beaume, and into the treatise De Contemplatione (lib. I, art. xxi) of Denis the Carthusian, and, after having inspired...