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Godfrey of St. Victor (Geoffroy, Godefridus, Galfredus c. 1125 – c. 1195) was a French monk and theologian, and one of the last major figures of the Victorines. He was a supporter of the study of ancient philosophy and of the Victorine mysticism of Hugh of St. Victor and Richard of St. Victor. He is also known under the alternative bynames of Breteuil and of Saint Barbara.

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  • Godefroy de Saint-Victor (fr)
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  • Godefroy de Saint-Victor (né vers 1125, mort vers 1194), chanoine de Saint-Victor, est un philosophe, un théologien et un poète. C'est un humaniste chrétien, au même titre que son prédécesseur Hugues de Saint-Victor. Dans le Microcosmus, rédigé vers 1185, il cherche l'harmonie entre l'homme et l'univers, le microcosme et le macrocosme. (fr)
  • Godfrey of St. Victor (Geoffroy, Godefridus, Galfredus c. 1125 – c. 1195) was a French monk and theologian, and one of the last major figures of the Victorines. He was a supporter of the study of ancient philosophy and of the Victorine mysticism of Hugh of St. Victor and Richard of St. Victor. He is also known under the alternative bynames of Breteuil and of Saint Barbara. (en)
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  • Godfrey of St. Victor (Geoffroy, Godefridus, Galfredus c. 1125 – c. 1195) was a French monk and theologian, and one of the last major figures of the Victorines. He was a supporter of the study of ancient philosophy and of the Victorine mysticism of Hugh of St. Victor and Richard of St. Victor. He is also known under the alternative bynames of Breteuil and of Saint Barbara. He is the author of two important works, Microcosmus and Fons Philosophiae, both written in the 1170s.Microcosmus is extant in an autograph (BM ms. 1002, dated c. 1178–1180), including two self-portraits.Parts of Godfrey's work are edited in Patrologia Latina, as Godefridus S. Victoris (notitia et fragmenta, in vol. 196, as Gaufridus aput sanctam Barbaram in Neustria subprior canonicorum regularium (epistolae in vol. 205). (en)
  • Godefroy de Saint-Victor (né vers 1125, mort vers 1194), chanoine de Saint-Victor, est un philosophe, un théologien et un poète. C'est un humaniste chrétien, au même titre que son prédécesseur Hugues de Saint-Victor. Dans le Microcosmus, rédigé vers 1185, il cherche l'harmonie entre l'homme et l'univers, le microcosme et le macrocosme. (fr)
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