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Мейстер Экхарт (1260-1328)
Биография, сочинения, библиография. [rus]
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Meister Eckhart (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Meister Eckhart, as he is generally called, Dominican and mystic, was a man almost forgotten after the middle of the fifteenth century until Franz von Baader in the first half of the nineteenth century revived his memory. Since then he has been highly praised. But Denifle again passed a somewhat derogatory judgment upon him on the basis of newly discovered Latin writings; inasmuch as Denifle has published but a small part of these writings his opinion cannot be too implicitly accepted. This article will attempt merely to give accredited facts and indicate the present state of the questions. [eng]
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Meister Eckhart
Einfьhrung in Meister Eckhart. Leben und Werk: Texte.
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Catholic Encyclopedia: Meister Eckhart
Dominican preacher, theologian and mystic, born about 1260 at Hochheim, near Gotha; died in 1327 at Cologne. He made his philosophical and theological studies in the Dominican Order. Although a profound mystic he was also an able man of affairs, admirably manifesting the spirit of his order by uniting throughout his career great activity with contemplation. [eng]
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ИОАГАНН ЭКХАРТ
Отрывки из трех трактатов. - О нищете духом. - О свершении времен. [rus]
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Eckehart (Eckart, Eckhart), genannt Meister Eckart
Bestellmцglichkeiten des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons. [deu]
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Meister Eckhart und seine Zeit
Meister Eckhart (~1260 - ~1328): Eintauchen in die Zeit vom morgenlandischen bis zum andischen Schisma. [deu]
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Meister-Eckhart-Haus - Christliche Spiritualitдt & Meditation
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Meister Eckhart: a medieval Christian mystic.
An outline of the pantheistic mysticism of the fourteenth century German mystic Meister Eckhart. [eng]
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Meister Eckhart
Meister Eckhart (c. 1260 - 1327/8) is one of the great Christian mystics. He was born near Erfurt in Thuringia and in his distinguished career became a Parisian Professor of Theology and took a leading pastoral and organisational role in the Dominican Order. [eng]
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