Thierry of Chartres is a Platonic Philosophe of the XIIe century, died before 1155, probably 1150. It is also called Thierry Breton the .
Theologist, and philosopher, it is, with his brother Bernard of Chartres, one of the great names of famous the École of Chartres.
It writes In Hexaemeron over the six days of creation, like Heptateuque , the treaty of the seven liberal arts. Its work sticks to synchrétiser Timée (Plato) with the account of the Genesis. One also finds at Thierry of Chartres a mathematical reflection on the trinity, starting from the ideas pythagoricians on one and the numbers.
| Random links: | Antoine Lumière | The Ferté-sous-Jouarre | Peter Facinelli | Law of the federal grounds | Steeve Briois |