Moralium dogma philosophorum
Moralium dogma philosophorum ("Teaching of the philosophers on moral questions") is a Latin work of the 12th century. Its authorship is uncertain: it has been attributed to William of Conches, to Walter of Châtillon and (less likely) to Alan of Lille. Parallels exist between this work, the anonymous (written between 1141 and 1157), and the text De virtutibus et vitiis by Alan of Lille (written between 1155 and 1165).
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Moralium dogma philosophorum
Moralium dogma philosophorum ("Teaching of the philosophers on moral questions") is a Latin work of the 12th century. Its authorship is uncertain: it has been attributed to William of Conches, to Walter of Châtillon and (less likely) to Alan of Lille. Parallels exist between this work, the anonymous (written between 1141 and 1157), and the text De virtutibus et vitiis by Alan of Lille (written between 1155 and 1165).
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Het Moralium dogma philosophor ...... eerd op de tekst van Holmberg.
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Moralium dogma philosophorum ( ...... Alan of Lille was the author.
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Het Moralium dogma philosophor ...... de moraalfilosofie van Cicero
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Moralium dogma philosophorum ( ...... ritten between 1155 and 1165).
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