- (1467–1550),
Scottish philosopher, see John
Major (philosopher)
Joseph Scottus (died near 800),
Irish deacon, scholar, diplomat, poet, and ecclesiastic...
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Sedulius Scotus or
Scottus (fl. 840–860) was an
Irish monk, teacher,
Latin grammarian, and
scriptural commentator who
lived in the 9th century. During...
- (2019), "John
Scottus Eriugena", The
Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Russell, Bertrand. The
History Of
Western Philosophy "John
Scottus Eriugena". The...
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Joseph or
Josephus Scottus (died
between 791 and 804),
called the Deacon, was an
Irish scholar, diplomat, poet, and ecclesiastic, a
figure in the Carolingian...
- John
Scottus School is an
independent primary and
secondary school in Dublin, Ireland. The
schools are
named after John
Scottus Eriugena, the Platonist...
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monarchical head-of-state. One of the
earliest works was
written by
Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840–860), the
Irish poet ****ociated with the
Pangur Bán
gloss poem...
- the poem is anonymous, it
bears similarities to the
poetry of
Sedulius Scottus,
prompting speculation that he is the author. In
eight verses of four lines...
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Childrens House Primary -
Montessori School age 3-12
Alexandra College John
Scottus School Loreto College (Junior School), St Stephen's
Green Lycée Francais...
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Regensburg (died
circa 1088)
David Scotus (died 1139),
chronicler Joseph Scottus (died near 800),
Irish deacon, scholar, diplomat, poet, and ecclesiastic...
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stretches "as far back in
Irish thought as the ninth-century
theology of John
Scottus Eriugena" and "the
fantastic hyperbole of the
ancient sagas". Wilde's antimimetic...