Les origines de la scolastique et Hugues de Saint-Victor, Volume 1, by Armand Mignon, explores the genesis of scholastic thought and the significant contributions of Hugh of Saint Victor. This meticulous study, originally published in 1896, delves into the intellectual landscape of the medieval period, examining the formative influences and key figures that shaped scholasticism. Mignon offers a detailed analysis of Hugh of Saint Victor's theological and philosophical works, highlighting their impact on the development of medieval Christian thought. The book provides valuable insights into the intricate relationship between faith and reason during this pivotal era. This volume serves as an essential resource for scholars and readers interested in medieval history, philosophy, and theology.
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