- divinale
- di·vi·nà·leagg. OBdivino\DATA: sec. XVI.ETIMO: dal lat. tardo divināle(m), v. anche divino.
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William of Auvergne — French Guillaume d Auvergne born after 1180, Aurillac, France died 1249, Paris French philosopher and theologian. Named bishop of Paris in 1228, William was a reformer who defended the rising mendicant orders against attacks by the secular clergy … Universalium
ВИЛЬГЕЛЬМ ОВЕРНСКИЙ — [Парижский; лат. Guillelmus Alvernus (Alvernensis, de Alvernia, Parisiensis); франц. Guillaume d Auvergne (de Paris)] (между 1180 и 1190, Орийак, Овернь 30.03.1249, Париж), еп. Парижский, схоластический богослов и философ. Учился в Париже; с 1223 … Православная энциклопедия
Nider — Nider, Johann, geb. in Ißny; Dominicaner, lehrte zu Wien, wurde Prior in Nürnberg u. 1431 in Basel; war mit auf den Concilien zu Kostnitz u. Basel u. st. nach 1440. Seine theologischen Schriften gelten für Incunabeln: Praeceptorium divinale legis … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Guillaume d'Auvergne — (después de 1180, Aurillac, Francia–1249, París). Filósofo y teólogo francés. Nombrado obispo de París en 1228, Guillaume fue un reformista que defendió a las órdenes mendicantes nacientes de los ataques del clero secular. Luego de que la Iglesia … Enciclopedia Universal
SOMME THÉOLOGIQUE — Au cœur du Moyen Âge latin, la somme théologique marque le triomphe de l’esprit de synthèse pour l’exploration organique des propositions de la foi. Cette confiance traduit une nouvelle vision du monde (ordinata collectio creaturarum ) selon… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Wilhelm von Auvergne — [ o vɛrɲ], Wilhelm von Paris, latinisiert Guillẹlmus Alvẹrnus, französischer scholastischer Theologe, * Aurillac um 1180, ✝ Paris 1249; ab 1228 Bischof von Paris; verfasste 1223 40 sein »Magisterium divinale«, eine apologetische Kirchenlehre… … Universal-Lexikon
William of Paris [or Auvergne] — (c. 1180–1249) Bishop and Theologian. William was Bishop of Paris from 1228 and he was an influential figure at the court of King Louis ix. He is mainly remembered for his encyclopaedic Magisterium Divinale which covered topics such as the… … Who’s Who in Christianity
WILLIAM OF AUVERGNE° — (c. 1180–1249), French theologian and philosopher. Born in Aurillac, William was professor of theology at the University of Paris and bishop of that city from 1228 until his death. His principal work is Magisterium divinale, a collection of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism