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Thomas of Perseigne, also known as Thomas of Cîteaux, Thomas Cisterciensis, Thomas the Cistercian, Thomas of Vancelles (died c.1190), was a Cistercian monk of Perseigne Abbey, in what is now Sarthe, France. He is known for one major work, a commentary on the Song of Songs. His theology is regarded as typical of the mystical approach current in the twelfth century.[1] The commentary contains his theories on aesthetics,[2] and is dedicated to Pons, Bishop of Clermont (in office 1170-1189), formerly Abbot of Clairvaux. It contains a number of citations from classical poets.[3] References
Notes1. ^Giles Constable, Three Studies in Medieval Religious and Social Thought (1998), p. 168. 2. ^Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz, History of Aesthetics (2006), p. 183. 3. ^B. Griesser, Dichterzitate in des Thomas Cisterciensis Kommentar zum Hohenlied. Cistencienser Chronik 50 (1938), pp. 11-14, 118-122; 51(1939), pp. 73-80. External links
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