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Meister Eckhart (2 volumes)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon John M. Watkins 1947Description: Volume 1: xx, 483p.; bibliog.. Volume 2: xvi; 212p.; bibliogContent type:
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Volume 1. Preface. Eckhart (biography). Bibliography. 1 Sermons and collations. 2 Tractates. 3 Sayings. 4 Liber positionum. Volume 2. Translator's preface. Bibliography. 1 In collationibus. 2 The book of Benedictus. 3 Sermons
Abstract: 'Eckhart (d. cir. 1327) has been called the father of the German mystics, the philosophical creative genius of the German mystics and the father of German speculation....He was a learned member of the Dominican or Preaching Order and sometime lector biblicus at the University of Paris, then the Dominican College of St Jacob where he was given his title of meister by Pope Boniface VIII....'
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1st published 1924; 2d impression 1947.. Translated by Franz Pfeiffer, Leipzig, 1857.. Translation 'with some omissions and additions' by C.de b. Evans.

Volume 1. Preface. Eckhart (biography). Bibliography. 1 Sermons and collations. 2 Tractates. 3 Sayings. 4 Liber positionum. Volume 2. Translator's preface. Bibliography. 1 In collationibus. 2 The book of Benedictus. 3 Sermons

'Eckhart (d. cir. 1327) has been called the father of the German mystics, the philosophical creative genius of the German mystics and the father of German speculation....He was a learned member of the Dominican or Preaching Order and sometime lector biblicus at the University of Paris, then the Dominican College of St Jacob where he was given his title of meister by Pope Boniface VIII....'

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