Luces y sombras en el siglo X. Gerberto de Aurillac. Año Mil
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Going through Gerbert's of Aurillac biography we discover fairly the man who joined the mind and the action; the good life and the good say; the trivium and the qudrivium; the teaching and the politic; the divine and the human. Gramatic's scholar in Aurillac and Mathemathic's in the Hispanic Mark with the bishop Atton as his teacher, we have to associate alsso to Otto II, and especially to Otto III his tutors and friend. In the philosophic of the controversy with Otricus we have to see also the theologian of the De Corpore te Sanguine Domini.
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BRASA DÍEZ, M. (2000). Luces y sombras en el siglo X. Gerberto de Aurillac. Año Mil. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 7, 45–60. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v7i.9439
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