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a| Understanding the medieval meditative ascent
b| Augustine, Anselm, Boethius and Dante.
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a| Washington
b| Catholic university of America,
c| 2006.
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a| XIV, 284 p.
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a| text
2| rdacontent
337
a| unmediated
2| rdamedia
338
a| volume
2| rdacarrier
505
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t| The meditative ascent : paradigm and principles : ascent and return -- The unity of meditative structure and texture in Augustine's Confessions -- A moving viewpoint : Augustine's meditative philosophy in the Confessions -- Meditative movement in Anselm's Proslogion -- Recollecting oneself : meditative movement in The consolation of philosophy.
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a| Anselm,
c| Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury,
d| 1033-1109.
t| Proslogion.
600
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a| Augustine,
c| Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
t| Confessiones.
600
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a| Boethius,
d| -524.
t| De consolatione philosophiae.
600
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a| Dante Alighieri,
d| 1265-1321.
t| Divina commedia.
650
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a| Devotional literature
x| History and criticism
700
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a| McMahon, Robert
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