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| - tus Magnus, under whom he studied at Paris and Cologne. (3) The books that exercised the greatest influence on his mind were the Bible, the Decrees of the councils and of the popes, the works of the Fathers, Greek and Latin, especially of St. Augustine, the Sentences" of Peter Lombard, the writings of the philosophers, especially of Plato, Aristotle, and Boethius.
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