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Page taken from "" Liber Elucidarium Canturiale"" by Anselme of Cantorbery (Canterbury) (or Saint Anselmo of Aosta (San Anselmo d'Aosta) or Anselme du Bec (1033-1109), founder of the Scolastique. 12th century. PMO
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Page taken from "" Liber Elucidarium Canturiale"" by Anselme of Cantorbery (Canterbury) (or Saint Anselmo of Aosta (San Anselmo d'Aosta) or Anselme du Bec (1033-1109), founder of the Scolastique. 12th century. PMO
GIA5036001 Page taken from "" Liber Elucidarium Canturiale"" by Anselme of Cantorbery (Canterbury) (or Saint Anselmo of Aosta (San Anselmo d'Aosta) or Anselme du Bec (1033-1109), founder of the Scolastique. 12th century. PMO; © Giancarlo Costa
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This stunning print captures a page taken from the "Liber Elucidarium Canturiale" by Anselme of Canterbury, a prominent figure in 12th-century scholasticism. Anselm of Canterbury, also known as Saint Anselmo of Aosta or Anselm du Bec, was a philosopher and theologian whose works greatly influenced medieval thought.
The intricate calligraphy and detailed illustrations on this page showcase the artistic skill and dedication of the scribes who meticulously copied these texts by hand. The rich history and intellectual depth contained within these pages are palpable, offering a glimpse into the world of learning and scholarship in the Middle Ages.
As we admire this piece of literary history, we are reminded of the enduring legacy of thinkers like Anselm who sought to reconcile faith with reason and explore profound questions about existence and belief. This image serves as a window into a time when books were painstakingly crafted treasures, each one representing hours of labor and devotion to knowledge.
Through this photograph, we can appreciate not only the beauty of medieval manuscript art but also the profound impact that scholars like Anselm had on shaping our understanding of philosophy and theology. It is a testament to human creativity and curiosity that continues to inspire us today.
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