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Marenbon, John, “The circle of John Scottus Eriugena”, in: John Marenbon, From the circle of Alcuin to the school of Auxerre: logic, theology and philosophy in the early Middle Ages, 15, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. 88–115.

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“The circle of John Scottus Eriugena”
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88–115
Year
1981
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
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Anonymous [i¹]Anonymous ... i¹
(s. ix)
Anonymous scribe/annotator whose Irish hand is detected in a number of continental manuscripts of Eriugena’s works. Since a study by E. K. Rand, the hand is usually designatedl i¹, distinguishing it from that of a fellow scribe, which is designated i². T. A. M. Bishop, Edouard Jeauneau and Bernhard Bischoff identified it as the hand of Eriugena himself, but others have argued that he was probably one of his assistants.
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Anonymous [i²]Anonymous ... i²
(s. ix)
Nisifortinus, i²
Anonymous scribe/annotator whose Irish hand is detected in a number of continental manuscripts of Eriugena’s works and who was probably an assistant of Eriugena. Since a study by E. K. Rand, the hand is usually designatedl i², distinguishing it from that of a fellow scribe, which is designated i¹. Because he is known to have written annotations beg. Nisi forte quis dixerit to some of Eriugena’s bolder statements, modern scholars have nicknamed him Nisifortinus.
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John Scottus EriugenaJohn Scottus Eriugena
(fl 9th century)
Irish scholar and theologian who had been active as a teacher at the palace school of Charles the Bald.
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