Adam of Dryburgh
Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), in later times also known as Adam the Carthusian, Adam Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian, writer and Premonstratensian and Carthusian monk.
Adam of Dryburgh | |
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Born | c. 1140 |
Died | c. 1212 |
Era | Medieval philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Mysticism, Asceticism, Carthusianism, Premonstratensianism |
Main interests | Theology, Monastic discipline, Carthusian ideal |
Notable ideas | Various spiritual and monastic ideals |
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