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Thomas Gallus of Vercelli (ca.1200 – 1246), sometimes in early twentieth century texts called Thomas of St Victor, Thomas of Vercelli or Thomas Vercellensis, was a French theologian, a member of the School of St Victor. He is known for his commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius and his ideas on affective theology. His elaborate mystical schemata influenced Bonaventure and The Cloud of Unknowing.

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  • Thomas Gallus (de)
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  • Tommaso Gallo (it)
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  • Thomas Gallus ou Thomas de Saint-Victor ou Thomas de Verceil ou Vercellensis, est un théologien du XIIIe siècle né en France vers 1190, peut-être à Paris. Il meurt en décembre 1246 à Ivrée - d'autres auteurs indiquent des dates différentes, suivant une longue controverse sur ce point. (fr)
  • Thomas Gallus of Vercelli (ca.1200 – 1246), sometimes in early twentieth century texts called Thomas of St Victor, Thomas of Vercelli or Thomas Vercellensis, was a French theologian, a member of the School of St Victor. He is known for his commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius and his ideas on affective theology. His elaborate mystical schemata influenced Bonaventure and The Cloud of Unknowing. (en)
  • Tommaso Gallo, chiamato anche Tommaso di Vercelli o Tommaso di San Vittore, (1200 – 1246 circa) è stato un filosofo francese.È noto per i suoi commenti sullo Pseudo-Dionigi e le sue idee sulla teologia affettiva. I suoi elaborati schemi mistici influenzarono Bonaventura e La nube della non-conoscenza e fornirono inoltre a Meister Eckhart, come sottolinea Vladimir Lossky , la mediazione rispetto all'esegesi biblica dei Nomi Divini dello pseudo-Dionigi Areopagita cui deve in parte la trattazione dell'apofatismo per cui è noto. (it)
  • Thomas Gallus (auch Thomas von St. Viktor oder auch Thomas von Vercelli) (* 1190; † 5. Dezember 1246 in Vercelli) war ein französischer Philosoph und Scholastiker. Gallus gab der Schule von Sankt Viktor eine Wendung zur Mystik. Er knüpfte hierbei im Besonderen an die Mystik des sogenannten Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita an, zu der er einen umfassenden Kommentar in vier Teilen schrieb. Außerdem sind von ihm zahlreiche Kommentare zu biblischen Büchern erhalten. Er war befreundet mit Antonius von Padua; Petrus Johannis Olivi bewunderte ihn. (de)
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