Pierre Abélard
Pierre Abélard, born in 1079 in Brittany, France, was a prominent philosopher, theologian, and logician of the medieval period. Renowned for his sharp intellect and innovative ideas, he made significant contributions to scholastic thought, particularly through his work on the nature of ethics and morality. Abélard is perhaps best known for his passionate love affair with Héloïse, a relationship that not only captivated the hearts of many but also inspired a rich correspondence that delves into themes of love, desire, and intellectual companionship. His life was a complex tapestry of academic brilliance and personal turmoil, marked by both triumphs and tragedies.
The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise
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Pierre Abélard
Heloise was a strong-willed and gifted woman who was fluent in Latin, Greek and Hebrew, and came from a lower social standing than Abelard. …
The Story of My Misfortunes (or: Historia Calamitatum)
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Pierre Abélard
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