Ludolph of Saxony

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Ludolph of Saxony (c. 1295 – 1378), also known as Ludolphus de Saxonia and Ludolph the Carthusian, was a German Roman Catholic theologian of the fourteenth century.

His principal work, first printed in the 1470s, was the ''Vita Christi'' (''Life of Christ''). It had significant influence on the development of techniques for Christian meditation by introducing the concept of immersing and ''projecting'' oneself into a Biblical scene about the life of Jesus which became popular among the Devotio Moderna community, and later influenced Ignatius of Loyola. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1506
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1506
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by Alciati, Andrea 1492-1550
Published 1559
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1580
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by Paulus Diaconus 720-799
Published 1603
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1847
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1865
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by Ludolphus de Saxonia 1300-1377
Published 1869
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