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  1. Les méditations du bienheureux Guigues de Saint Romain, cinquième prieur de Chartreuse, 1109-1136.I. Guigo - 1984 - Salzburg, Austria: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg. Edited by Gaston Hocquard.
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    Les méditations: Recueil de pensées.Guigo - 2001 - Paris: Cerf. Edited by Chartreux.
    " Voici peut-être l'ouvrage le plus original que nous ait laissé la période vraiment créatrice du Moyen Age, c'est-à-dire celle qui a vu surgir saint Bernard, assisté à l'essor de l'Institut cistercien, admiré la suprême splendeur de Cluny, produit, après le décès de saint Anselme, tant de grands hommes, dans les ordres les plus variés... Guigues, le législateur des Chartreux, a su, dans son désert du Dauphiné, seul en présence du Christ, tirer de sa propre expérience des enseignements qui dépassent (...)
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    Les méditations (recueil de pensées).I. Guigo & Chartreux - 1983 - Paris: Editions du Cerf. Edited by Chartreux.
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    Le meditazioni.Guigo & Emilio Piovesan - 1973 - Salzburg: Universität Salzburg. Edited by Emilio Piovesan.
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  5. Tagebuch eines Mönches.Guigo - 1952 - Paderborn,: F. Schöningh. Edited by Paul Alfred Schlüter.
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    Review of ‘Cap‐analysis gene expression’. [REVIEW]Angelika Merkel & Roderic Guigó - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (3):233-234.
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    Meditations of Guigo, prior of the Charterhouse.I. Prior Of the Grande Chartreu Guigo - 1951 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press. Edited by John J. Jolin.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    The Use of the Term Laqueus by Guigo and St. Ambrose.J. T. Muckle - 1951 - Mediaeval Studies 13 (1):225-226.
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  9. Early Carthusian Script and Silence.Bennett Gilbert - 2014 - Cistercian Studies Quarterly 49 (3):367-397.
    At its founding and during its first three decades, the Carthusian order developed a distinctive and forceful concept of communication among the members and between the members and the extramural world.2 Saint Bruno’s life, contemporary twelfth-century exegesis, and the physical situation of La Grande Chartreuse established the necessary context in which this concept evolved. A review of historical background, the relevant documentary texts, and early development demonstrate the shaping of two steps in this concept. Close reading of the principal testimonies (...)
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  10. European Computing and Philosophy.Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic - 2009 - The Reasoner 3 (9):18-19.
    European Computing and Philosophy conference, 2–4 July Barcelona The Seventh ECAP (European Computing and Philosophy) conference was organized by Jordi Vallverdu at Autonomous University of Barcelona. The conference started with the IACAP (The International Association for CAP) presidential address by Luciano Floridi, focusing on mechanisms of knowledge production in informational networks. The first keynote delivered by Klaus Mainzer made a frame for the rest of the conference, by elucidating the fundamental role of complexity of informational structures that can be analyzed (...)
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    Spiritual Reading Culture in Medieval Western Christian Monasticism (c. 6-12.): Lectio Divina.Yasin Güzeldal - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (1):251-267.
    In this research, the key elements of lectio divina, which is a Western spiritual practice, were tried to be mentioned. Many new practices emerged in the transition from desert monasticism, where early Christian monasticism emerged, to the settled monastic order, which attached little importance to reading other than the Bible. The habit of reading has also become one of the indispensable elements of the monastery after the transition to the settled monasteries. The entry of this term into monastic literature dates (...)
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