• Remigius (Remi) of Auxerre (Latin: Remigius Autissiodorensis; c. 841 – 908) was a Benedictine monk during the Carolingian period, a teacher of Latin grammar...
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    of Auxerre Bishopric of Auxerre Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre Lady of Auxerre Saint Germanus of Auxerre Remigius of Auxerre William of Auxerre Communes...
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  • (died 875), archbishop of Lyon Remigius of Auxerre (c. 841–908), theologian and teacher Remigius de Fécamp (died 1092), bishop of Lincoln from 1072 Rémy...
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  • Servatus and Haimo of Auxerre. His own students included Remigius of Auxerre and Hucbald. His Miracula sancti Germani was a verse life of St. Germanus. Other...
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    precedent of Remigius." A Commentary on the Pauline Epistles (edited Villalpandus, 1699) is not his work, but that of Remigius of Auxerre. Remigius' relics...
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  • Tibullus 1.3.3. Guthke, The Gender of Death, pp. 24, 41, et passim. Guthke, The Gender of Death, pp. 45–46. Remigius of Auxerre, In Martianum 36.7: "Mars is...
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    copiously: by John Scotus Erigena, Hadoard, Alexander Neckham, and Remigius of Auxerre. In the eleventh century the German monk Notker Labeo translated...
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    of Auxerre, bishop of Auxerre (died 448) Desiderius of Auxerre, bishop, died 621) Remigius of Auxerre, theologian and teacher (died 908) William of Auxerre...
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    architectural remains are also of the ninth century. The abbey had a noted school. From 876 to 883 Remigius of Auxerre was master of the school. Later, Thomas...
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  • Quaestiones in Genesim (category Book of Genesis)
    commentaries of the Early Middle Ages, and was cited by Claudius of Turin, Hrabanus Maurus, Angelomus of Luxeuil, Haimo of Auxerre, and Remigius of Auxerre. Around...
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    and Remigius of Auxerre, Commentary on Martianus Capella 8.22. "Cupid," The Classical Tradition, p. 245; Stefania Macioe, "Caravaggio and the Role of Classical...
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  • Durham, (died c. 1190) Reginald Pecock Remigius of Auxerre (c. 841–908) Richard Brinkley Richard of Campsall Richard of Devizes, (fl late 12th c) Richard l'Evêque...
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    mac Murchadh, king of Maigh Seóla (Ireland) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester Li Sijian, Chinese warlord and governor Remigius of Auxerre, Frankish scholar...
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    commentary on the De nuptiis of Martianus Capella, Remigius of Auxerre "explains Fluvonia from the contraceptive use of the discharges of seeds to free women from...
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    (approximate date) Heiric of Auxerre, Frankish theologian and writer (d. 876) Pei Shu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 905) Remigius of Auxerre, Frankish scholar...
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    period of intensified Viking raiding in the late ninth century, in 893 Fulk restored the schools of Reims, bringing in the renowned teachers Remigius of Auxerre...
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  • Augustine, and Jerome. Among the teachers of the Middle Ages, he employs mostly Bede, Alcuin, and Remigius of Auxerre. For a Protestant perspective, see J...
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    Abbo of Fleury (abbot 988–1004), head of the reformed abbey school, Fleury enjoyed a second golden age.: 1  Remigius of Auxerre, at the beginning of the...
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    diocese of Auxerre (Latin: dioecesis Antissiodorensis) is a former French Roman Catholic diocese. Its historical episcopal see was in the city of Auxerre in...
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    late 9th or early 10th century, partly based on the works of Amalarius and Remigius of Auxerre. M.-H. Jullien and F. Perelman, Clavis Scriptorum Latinorum...
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  • Eriugena and Remigius of Auxerre testified the difficulties, that Carolingian philosophers had, when they tried to understand the practical use of temporary...
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  • views on business ethics Religious views on suicide Rémi Brague Remigius of Auxerre Reminiscence Remo Bodei Remorse Ren Jiyu Renaissance Renaissance...
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  • explosion of theological argument that was to take place in the 12th century. Notable authors include: Heiric of Auxerre (c. 835–887) Remigius of Auxerre (c...
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    spent four years completing a course of theological studies, including the study of philosophy under Remigius of Auxerre. Upon his return to Tours, Odo adopted...
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  • perhaps the greatest of the School. [Ven., 1548, etc.] Remigius of Auxerre (died 908). A teacher of Grammar in the School of Paris. His grammar remained...
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    9th-century commentator Remigius of Auxerre. The philosophical scheme is based on Boethius' introduction to his own commentary on the Isagoge of Porphyry. It covers...
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  • century) Julian of Toledo (seventh century) Alcuin (eighth century) Rabanus Maurus (ninth century) Druthmar (ninth century) Remigius of Auxerre (ninth century)...
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    Paschasius Radbertus, and Walafrid Strabo, later by Remigius of Auxerre (d. 900), and by Lanfranc of Canterbury (d. 1089). The Western catenae have had...
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    Archdiocese of Sens and Auxerre (Latin: Archidioecesis Senonensis et Antissiodorensis; French: Archidiocèse de Sens et Auxerre) is a Latin Archdiocese of the...
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  • mac Murchadh, king of Maigh Seóla (Ireland) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester Li Sijian, Chinese warlord and governor Remigius of Auxerre, Frankish scholar...
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