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  • *St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, ''Legenda Maior Sancti Francisci'', 1260 – 1263.
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  • ...er, in the wake of the powerful influence of writings by [[St. Bonaventure|Bonaventure]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]], the scholastic tradition adopted the more formal
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  • ...prestigious University of Paris. Thomas Aquinas was a contemporary of [[St Bonaventure]], a Franciscan Professor at the University of Paris whose approach differe
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  • ...of Aristotle in with the more neoplatonist elements[23]. Following Anselm, Bonaventure supposed that [[reason]] can only discover [[truth]] when philosophy is ill
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  • Bonaventure, St. Thomas, St. Bernard, and Tomas Aquinas. Also accompanying them will be
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