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Kalinowski, Lech [Editor]; Niedzica Seminar <7, 1991> [Editor]
Gothic architectures in Poland, Bohemia, Slovakia, and Hungary: Niedzica Seminars, 7, October 11 - 13, 1991 — Niedzica seminars, Band 7: Cracow, 1992

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Victorines made the Areopagite the basis os their own writings, which were widely read in the
schools os France, and that most os the scholars working in the schools os England (os which
Lincoln boasted one) had studied on the continent See R. Southern, Medieval Humanism and Other
Studies. Oxford, 1970, especially essay 8. Robert Grosseteste translated Dionysius only a sew years
after the building os St Hugh’s choir. Dionysian theology is recognisable in the Thirteenth Century
Ancrene Riwle. Furthermore, Dionysius was early translated into the vernacular in the Fourteenth
Century treatise, Dionise Hid Divinitie and sormed the basis of the teachings os Walter Hilton and
os the author os The Cloud os Unknowing in the same century.
 
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