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==== | ====Dates: [[:Category:1120, 1140, 1559, 1564|1120, 1140, 1559, 1564]]==== | ||
====Region: [[:Category:Europe|Europe]]==== | ====Region: [[:Category:Europe|Europe]]==== | ||
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'''Location:''' France | '''Location:''' France | ||
'''Description of Artwork:''' | '''Description of Artwork:''' ''Introductio ad Theologiam'', 1120: dialectical analysis of the mystery of God and the Trinity. ''Lettres d'Heloi et Abelard'':collection of love letters and religious correspondence between Heloise and Abelard.[[File:LoveLetters.jpg]] | ||
'''The Incident:''' 1120, in France-Soissons: A provincial synod charged Abelard with religious heresy. | '''The Incident:''' 1120, in France-Soissons: A provincial synod charged Abelard with religious heresy. | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' 1120, Soissons, France: Abelard was forced to burn his | '''Results of Incident:''' 1120, Soissons, France: Abelard was forced to burn his ''Introductio ad Theologiam'' and was imprisoned in the convent of St-Medard. | ||
1140, Rome, Italy: All works banned by the Council at Sens and ordered burned by Pope Innocent III. St-Benard called Abelard "an infernal dragon and the precursor of the Anti-Christ." | 1140, Rome, Italy: All works banned by the Council at Sens and ordered burned by Pope Innocent III. St-Benard called Abelard "an infernal dragon and the precursor of the Anti-Christ." | ||