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The De Diligendo Deo from Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) is one of
the most important works of the Cistercian monk. The aim of this paper is
concerned in analyse the Augustinian sources. In fact, we know that the most
important source of the monastic culture of the twelve century was, beyond the
Holy Scripture, the Latin classic Literature and Patristic. Therefore, the Doctor
Mellifluus is recognized by many scholars as "the foremost big French writer"
and as the "last of the Fathers". This is precisely, what we want to prove in our
study. And for that, in the sense that we pretend to verify some Augustinian
elements, specially, in the sense how we must love God, that shows in the
Augustinian language, the modus sine modo diligere.
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MARTINS, Maria Manuela Brito - As fontes agostinianas no "De Diligendo Deo" de Bernardo de Claraval. Ágora Filosófica. ISSN 1678-5385. N.º1, Janeiro-Junho(2007), p.111-127
