Ansichtslosigkeit (Ger. point-of-viewlessness) Objectivity, or the unmediated approach to bare fact. (Heidegger.) — H.H. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
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Ansiaux, Jean Joseph Eleonore Antoine
Ansiaux, Jean Joseph Eleonore Antoine an eminent French historical and portrait painter, of the present century, was born at Liege in 1764, and studied under Vincent. There are three pictures by him in the Church of St. Paul at Liege. He ranks among the first artists of the modern French school. He died in 1840. … Continue reading “Ansiaux, Jean Joseph Eleonore Antoine”
Ansgar
Ansgar SEE ANSCHAR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ansersus
Ansersus SEE ANSEGIS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Anselrn of Canterbury, St.
Anselrn of Canterbury, St. (1033-1109) Was born at Aosta in Italy, educated by the Benedictines, entered the Order c. 1060. Most of his writings were done at the Abbey of Le Bec in Normandy, where he served as Abbot. In 1093 he became Archbishop of Canterbury, which post he occupied with distinction till his death. … Continue reading “Anselrn of Canterbury, St.”
Anselmo Baggio
Anselmo Baggio Reigned from 1061 to 1073 . Born at Baggio, near Milan as Anselmo Baggio; died Rome. Also known as Anselm of Lucca. While Bishop of Lucca and as pope he opposed simony and the lax observation of clerical celibacy. He was the first pope to be elected by the college of cardinals , … Continue reading “Anselmo Baggio”
Anselmian argument
Anselmian argument Anselm (1033-1109) reasoned thusI have an idea of a Being than which nothing greater can be conceived; this idea is that of the most perfect, complete, infinite Being, the greatest conceivable; now an idea which exists in reality (in re) is greater than one which exists only in conception (in intellectu); hence, if … Continue reading “Anselmian argument”
Anselmi, Michel Angelo
Anselmi, Michel Angelo an Italian painter, was born at Sienna in 1491, and studied under Gio. Antonio Vercelli, called Sodoma. One of his first works was a large painting representing the crowning of the Virgin Mary. He also painted some pictures for the churches of Parma. Lanzi says he died at Parma in 1554. Fuente: … Continue reading “Anselmi, Michel Angelo”
Anselmi, Giorgio
Anselmi, Giorgio a Veronese painter, was born in 1722; studied under Balestra; painted the cupola of Sant’ Andrea at Mantua, and other reputable works in fresco. He died in 1797. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Anselme, Antoine
Anselme, Antoine A celebrated French preacher, b. at l’Isle-Jourdain in the Comté d’Armagnac, 13 January, 1652; d. at Saint-Sever, 8 August, 1737. His father was a distinguished surgeon. Anselme studied at Toulouse and became a priest. As a child he was called the “Little Prophet,” because he would repeat with appropriate gestures sermons which he … Continue reading “Anselme, Antoine”