Dioses, inteligencias y ángeles de Alberto Magno a Bertoldo de Moosburg

  • Ezequiel Ludueña
Keywords: Proclus, Henads, Gods, School of Cologne, Berthold of Moosburg

Abstract

Proclus is one of the main indirect sources of medieval thought. Through the Liber de causis and corpus Dionysiacum the many of his doctrines were asimilated by medieval Latin Christian thought. In certain cases, there was a continuity between his doctrines and Crhistian thought; but some of his teachings were rebutted by Christian thinkers. Such was the case with the Proclean doctrine of the henads. We wish to indicate how that doctrine was receptioned -first, indicrectly, the directly- by the so-called “School of Cologne”. 

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Ludueña, E. (1). Dioses, inteligencias y ángeles de Alberto Magno a Bertoldo de Moosburg. Cuadernos De filosofía, (66), 47-59. https://doi.org/10.34096/cf.n66.4356
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