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His See also:style is most affected, and the See also:influence of the neo-Platonist terminology as well as of the See also:works of the pseudo-See also:Dionysius can be clearly detected. In the Paradis See also:Dante has placed Richard de St Victor, whose books were much read by his contemporaries, among the greatest teachers of the See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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