• Radulfus Ardens (Raoul Ardens) (died c. 1200) was a French theologian and early scholastic philosopher of the 12th century. He was born in Beaulieu, Poitou...
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  • St. Hilary of Poitiers. The distinction has also been accorded to Radulfus Ardens, an eleventh-century theologian and preacher, a native of Beaulieu...
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  • De omnifaria doctrina, by Michael Psellos Speculum universale, by Radulfus Ardens De diversis artibus, compiled 1100-1120 by Theophilus Presbyter Manasollasa...
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    treasure of Grace Thesaurus gratiarum. Oecolampadius borrowed from Radulfus Ardens (d. 1200) and others the image of Mary as the neck who mediates all...
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  • Radical Unintelligibility Radio libertaire Rado Riha Radovan Richta Radulfus Ardens Radulphus Brito Raegan Butcher Rafael Calvo Serer Rafe Champion Raghavan...
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  • misidentified the author of a number of works, which are in fact by Radulfus Ardens, attributing them mistakenly to a Ralph Acton, who may have been a...
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    overall, for example Bartholomew of England, Vincent of Beauvais, Radulfus Ardens, Sydrac, Brunetto Latini, Giovanni da Sangiminiano, Pierre Bersuire...
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    Uraugiensis, Wolphelmus Brunwillerensis 155 Godefridus Bullonius, Radulfus Ardens, Lupus Protospatarius 156 Guibertus S. Mariae de Novigento 157 Goffridus...
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  • Shirazi Quiddity Quinque viae R. De Staningtona Rabia al-Adawiyya Radulfus Ardens Radulphus Brito Ralph of Longchamp Ralph Strode Ramanuja Ramism Ramon...
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  • Christ. Roschini demonstrated that numerous writers, starting with Radulfus Ardens (d. 1200), used the metaphor of a "neck" to indicate Mary's role, and...
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