- John
Climacus (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης τῆς Κλίμακος; Latin:
Ioannes Climacus; Arabic: يوحنا السلمي, romanized: Yuḥana al-Sêlmi), also
known as John of the...
- Christianity. He
wrote his
first book
under the
pseudonym "Johannes
Climacus" (after John
Climacus)
between 1841 and 1842. De
omnibus dubitandum est (Latin: "Everything...
-
Climacus may
refer to: John
Climacus, a 7th-century Gr**** monk and
saint Climacus (neume), one of the
ligature note
shapes in
Gregorian chant notation...
- "Johannes
Climacus"
suggests that he is not a Christian,
whereas "Anti-
Climacus"
suggests he is "an
extraordinary Christian". Anti-
Climacus introduces...
-
given him; John
Climacus, in
front of the archbishop, is
depicted performing the same gesture. Many
inscriptions state that John
Climacus has been "made...
-
Scandicus ("climbing")
Three notes ascending Climacus ("climactic")
Three notes descending Torculus ("twisted") down-up-down
Porrectus ("raised") up-down-up...
-
Kierkegaard under the name of
Climacus:
Philosophical Fragments and its
Concluding Unscientific Postscript.
Johannes Climacus, or, De
omnibus dubitandum...
-
works written under the
pseudonym Johannes Climacus. The
question involves how
knowledge can be known, and
Climacus discusses how the
theories of Socratic...
-
dates back to at
least the 4th century.
Evagrius Ponticus (345–399), John
Climacus (St. John of Sinai; 6th–7th century),
Maximus the
Confessor (c. 580–662)...
-
exception to this is Anti-
Climacus, a
pseudonymous author developed after the
writing of The
Point of View: Anti-
Climacus is a
religious author who writes...