-
angels to
natural laws.
Didascalicon de
studio legendi (
Didascalicon, or, On the
Study of Reading). The
subtitle to the
Didascalicon, De
Studio Legendi, makes...
- but mani****ted
though the use of
machines or
natures forces. In his
Didascalicon, Hugh of St
Victor (12th century)
includes navigation,
medicine and theatrical...
- the
classical Liberal Arts, Bookbaby, 2019. Saint-Victor, Hugh of. The
Didascalicon,
Columbia University Press, 1961. Schall,
James V.
Another Sort of Learning...
- Illich, Ivan (1993). In the
Vineyard of the Text: A
Commentary to Hugh's
Didascalicon.
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-37235-8. Illich, Ivan (1994)...
-
appeared again.
Works during the
Middle Ages
included Hugh of St
Victor (
Didascalicon, 1125[citation needed]),
Bernard Silvestris (Cosmographia, 1147), and...
-
Among those who
quote the
maxim directly are Hugh of
Saint Victor (
Didascalicon 1.1) and
Richard of
Saint Victor (Benjamin Minor, ch. 75), who both conceive...
- is
exemplified in the
schema for the
liberal arts laid out in Hugh's
Didascalicon, in
which he
exhorts the
reader to
Omnia Disce, or to know all. By 1160...
-
after his death.
Accius wrote other works of a
literary character:
Libri Didascalicon, a
treatise in
verse on the
history of Gr**** and
Roman poetry, and dramatic...
- 1110 De
philosophia mundi,
written about 1125–35 by
William of
Conches Didascalicon, by
Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096-1141),
proposal of a new classification...
- Hugh of
Saint Victor's
allusion to
Jesus as
Wisdom in Book One of his
Didascalicon. In the
Eastern Orthodox Church, Holy
Wisdom is
understood as the Divine...