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HUGH OF ST VICTOR (c. 1078-1141) , mystic philosopher, was probably See also: born at Hartingam, in See also: Saxony
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After spending some See also: time in a See also: house of canons See also: regular at Hamersleben, in Saxony, where he completed his studies, he removed to the abbey of St Victor at See also: Marseilles, and thence to the abbey of St Victor in See also: Paris
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Of this last house he See also: rose to be See also: canon, in 1125 scholasticus, and perhaps even See also: prior, and it was there that he died on the 11th of See also: February 1141
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His eloquence and his writings earned for him a renown and influence which far exceeded St See also: Bernard's, and which held its ground until the advent of the Thomist philosophy
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Hugh was more especially the initiator of a See also: movement of ideas—the mysticism of the school of St Victor—which filled the whole of the second See also: part of the 12th century
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" The mysticism which he inaugurated," says Ch
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See also: Langlois, " is learned, unctuous, ornate, florid, a mysticism which never indulges in dangerous temerities; it is the orthodox mysticism of a subtle and prudent rhetorician." This tendency undoubtedly shows a marked reaction from the contentious See also: theology of Roscellinus and See also: Abelard
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For Hugh of St Victor See also: dialectic was both insufficient and perilous
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Yet he did not profess the haughty contempt for science and philosophy which his followers the Victorines expressed; he regarded knowledge, not as an end in itself, but as the See also: vestibule of the mystic See also: life
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The reason, he thought, was but an aid to the understanding of the truths which faith reveals
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The ascent towards See also: God and the functions of the " threefold See also: eye of the soul "—cogitatio, meditatio and contem-
platio—were minutely taught by him in language which is at once precise and symbolical
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See also: Manuscript copies of his See also: works abound, and are to be found in almost every library which possesses a collection of See also: ancient writings
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The works themselves are very numerous and very diverse
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The See also: middle ages attributed to him sixty works, and the edition in See also: Migne's Pate
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See also: Lat. vols. clxxv.-clxxvii
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(Paris, 1854) contains no fewer than See also: forty-seven See also: treatises, commentaries and collections of sermons
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Of that number, however, B
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Haureau (See also: Les (Blares de See also: Hugues de St Victor (1st ed., Paris, 1859; 2nd ed., Paris, 1886) contests the authenticity of several, which he ascribes with some show of probability to Hugh of Fouilloi, Robert Paululus or others
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Among those works with which Hugh of St Victor may almost certainly be credited may be mentioned the celebrated De sacramentis christianae fidei; the Didascalicon de studio legendi; the treatises on mysticism entitled Soliloquium de arrha animae, De contemplatione et ejus operibus, Aureum de meditando opusculum, De See also: area Noe morali, De arca Noe mystica, De vanitate mundi, De arrha animae, De amore sponsi ad sponsam, &c.; the introduction (Praenotatiunculae) to the study of the Scriptures; homilies on the See also: book of Ecclesiastes; commentaries on other books of the See also: Bible, e.g. the See also: Pentateuch, See also: Judges, See also: Kings, See also: Jeremiah, &c
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See B
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Haureau, op. cit. and Notices et extraits See also: des See also: MSS. latins de la Bibliotheque Nationale, passim; De Wulf, Histoire de la philosophie medievale (See also: Louvain, 1900), pp
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220-221 ;"article by H
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Denifle in Archie See also: fair Literatur and Kirchengeschichte des Mittelalters, iii
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634-640 (1887); A . See also: Mignon, Les Origines de la scholastique et Hugues de St Victor (Paris, 1895) ; J
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Kilgenstein, Die Gotteslehre des Hugo von St Victor (1898)
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