Hugh of St. Victor [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:232-233 (1957)
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Abstract

Hugh of St. Victor’s De arrha animae, the spiritual classic by one described as the ‘second Augustine’, needs no commendation; any work which brings it to the notice of a wider public is to be welcomed. Dr. Herbert has given us a clear translation which reads easily, though certain phrases betray its American origin. The introduction is a competent compilation of the available material on the author, his doctrine, and his work. There are occasional notes to the text itself, which is based on the critical edition. The work is pleasantly produced and well printed.

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