
A Christian philosopher, dialectician and theologian, in 1113 he studied at Laon with Anselm (a philosopher and teacher at the School of Laon).
Both in Paris and in Laon, Abelard stood out for the originality of his thought and his uncomfortable character, which often got him into trouble...
He is remembered for his famous correspondence entitled Lettres d'Abélard et d'Héloïse.
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