- John
Scotus Eriugena, also
known as
Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot or John the Irish-born (c. 800 – c. 877), was an
Irish Neoplatonist philosopher...
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Erica erigena, the
Irish heath, is a
European species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae. It is a
compact evergreen shrub growing to 75 centimetres...
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subject of God may have
already been said: in A.D. 840 by John
Scotus Erigena at the
court of the
Frankish king
Charles the Bald. "We do not know what...
- (Darley Dale heath), is a
plant hybrid between the
heathers E.
carnea and E.
erigena,
probably of
garden origin. It is a
bushy shrub growing to 60 centimetres...
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William Erigena Robinson (May 6, 1814 –
January 23, 1892),
often referred to by his
pseudonym Richelieu, was an Irish-American
journalist and politician...
- the
original on 11 June 2020.
Retrieved 11
March 2019. Robinson,
William Erigena. New
Haven Hibernian Provident Society. St.
Patrick and the Irish: an oration...
- July 2008. Toman, p 10: "Abelard
himself was...
together with John
Scotus Erigena (9th century), and
Lanfranc and
Anselm of
Canterbury (both 11th century)...
- a 1944 essay,
Borges postulated, ****sm
suffers from unreality, like
Erigena's ****. It is uninhabitable; men can only die for it, lie for it, wound...
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Expression search for
Spinoza Beacon for
Freedom of
Expression entry for
Erigena Beacon for
Freedom of
Expression search for
Malebranche Beacon for Freedom...
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during the
Middle Ages. It was
commented upon copiously: by John
Scotus Erigena, Hadoard,
Alexander Neckham, and
Remigius of Auxerre. In the
eleventh century...