Capitolo 73
things are happened to him by divine dispensation. Also such it is
that to that they produce them really rather than to the divine purpose, and
with unknown desires withstands the spirit that echoes in the words,
"Thy will be made", while putting so them really he/she wants before of the wish
of God. Goodbye.
APPENDIX
PIERRE ABELARD
Petrus Abaelardus (or Abailardus) it was born of year 1079 to
Palets, a Breton city not away from Nantes. His/her father, Berengarius,
it was a noble of some local importance; his/her mother, Lucy was
likewise of noble family. The name is said that "Abaelardus" both, a
the corruption of "Habelardus" that, to turn, you/he/she was replaced from
him for the nickname "Bajolardus" gives to him in his/her student
days. However the name is been able to rise the famous researcher,
he/she adopted very soon certainly him in his/her career, and it went on
in the vernacular as "Abelard" or "Abailard", although with a
the multiplicity of variations (in the famous poem of Villon, for example,
it seems "Esbaillart").
For the principal facts of the life of Abelard its his/her own writings remain the
best authority, but through his/her frequent contact with many of the
first figures in the intellectual and the life of cleric of the soon
twelfth century has been possible to check its his/her own account of
his/her career with considerable accuracy. The history said in the
"Historia Calamitatum" it covers the events of his/her life from the childhood
to approximately 1132 or 1133,--in the other words, above to approximately his/her
fifty-third or fifty-fourth year. What a the account of which he gives
he is right you/he/she cannot be doubted; making every quota
check for the violence of his/her feelings that they certainly conducted him/it
to colour many accidents in an unfavourable of the way to his/her enemies,
the principal facts record from near now with the whole external evidence
available.
A very brief summary of the events of the final years of his/her life
it will serve to round off out the history. The "Historia Calamitatum" it was