Eriugena, John Scotus E Philosophers
Eriugena, John Scotus E Philosophers
Eriugena, John Scotus
John Scotus Eriugena, fl. 9th century AD. Irish teacher and theologian who translated and followed the teachings of the Neoplatonic writer Pseudo-Areopagus. An influential figure in medieval philosophy and theology.
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See Also:
- Biography of this medieval Neoplatonist, by Peter Morrell.
- Account of the preparation and publication of this scholar's writings as part of the Corpus Christianorum, with special emphasis on his Periphyseon.
- By Andrew Irvine, from his reading of this medieval thinker.
- Outline of this medieval scholar's life and philosophy, by Siegbert W. Becker. Available in PDF or RTF format.
- Outline of this thinker's system, in the context of early Irish spirituality.
- Biographical paragraph.
- Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia by William Turner. Recounts this scholar's life and influence, and evaluates his teachings and length.
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