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Haimo of Auxerre (died c. 865) was a member of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Although he was the author of numerous Biblical commentaries and theological texts, little of his life is known today. Haimo defended the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and condemned those who considered that the Eucharist was just a "sign". This realism applied also to his ecclesiology. His exegetical commentary was an important source for Adso of Montier-en-Der's letter on the life of the Antichrist.

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  • Haymon d'Auxerre (in)
  • Haimo of Auxerre (en)
  • Haymon d'Auxerre (fr)
  • Aimone di Auxerre (it)
  • Haymo van Auxerre (nl)
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  • Haymon d'Auxerre, parfois également orthographié Haimon (en latin Haimo Autissiodorensis), est un moine bénédictin et lettré du IXe siècle. (fr)
  • Haimo atau Haymon (wafat skt. 865) merupakan anggota biara Benediktin di Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Meskipun ia adalah penulis dari banyak komentar alkitabiah dan teks teologi, tidak banyak yang diketahui tentang kehidupannya hingga saat ini. (in)
  • Aimone di Auxerre (in latino Haimo Autissiodorensis; ... – 865) fu uno scrittore e teologo francese appartenente all'ordine benedettino. Noto soprattutto per essere stato maestro nella scuola dell'Abbazia di San Germano d'Auxerre. Discepolo di Murethach. Tra i suoi allievi Erico di Auxerre, in particolare nel campo delle scienze scritturali.Le sue opere, secondo Giovanni Tritemio sono stati a lungo attribuiti al suo omonimo Aimone di Halberstadt. Ha composto un Commentarium in Cantica Canticorum ispirata a Beda, a lungo attribuito a Tommaso d'Aquino. Aimone pratica il metodo della quaestio, tipica della scuola esegetica di Auxerre. (it)
  • Haymo van Auxerre (gestorven ca. 855) was aangesloten bij de benedictijner . Hoewel hij de auteur was van talrijke Bijbelse commentaren en theologische teksten, is er weinig over zijn leven bekend. Van diverse teksten, die eerder werden toegeschreven aan Haymo van Halberstadt, gelooft men nu dat deze door Haymo van Auxerre zijn geschreven. Haymo's exegetische geschriften worden geïndexeerd als onderdeel van het Edwards project van Burton Van Name, "The Manuscript Transmission of Carolingian Biblical Commentaries" (The transmissie van manuscripten over karolingische Bijbelse commentaren). (nl)
  • Haimo of Auxerre (died c. 865) was a member of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Although he was the author of numerous Biblical commentaries and theological texts, little of his life is known today. Haimo defended the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and condemned those who considered that the Eucharist was just a "sign". This realism applied also to his ecclesiology. His exegetical commentary was an important source for Adso of Montier-en-Der's letter on the life of the Antichrist. (en)
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