Victor In Paris: RICHARD OF SAINT VICTOR, Scottish mystical theologian: b. Scotland; d. probably March 10, 1173. He entered the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris, where he studied under the great mystic, Hugh of St. Victor, and in 1162 became prior. He is known chiefly for his works on mystical theology, among them Benjamin major and Benjamin minor. Dante regarded him as one of the greatest teachers of the church.
Gruyer, Paul. Victor Hugo Photographe. Paris: Charles Mendel,
1905.
1. Sir Humphry Davy, "An Account of a Method of ... Making Profiles by the Agency of Light," journals of the Royal Institution, vol. 1 (1802), pp. 170-74.*
2. Victor Fouque, La Verite sur I'invention de la photogra-phie: Nicephore Niepce, sa vie, ses essais, ses travaux (Paris: Libraire des Auteurs et de 1'Academie des Bibliophiles, 1867), p. 61.
3. Ibid., p. 62.
4. Ibid., p. 64-65.
5. Ibid., p. 23.
6. Ibid., pp. 140-42. |