Hola a todos
Piratesa y Eadan, no paráis. Por si os sirve:

(Templo de San Pedro y San Pablo en Rock, Northumberland, INglaterra.
También me gustaría recordar que el método de formación impartido por la Antigua Orden de los Culdees se llamaba el Cuaternario o el Cuádruple camino. Este Cuaternario habría sido descrito por Eriúgena en su
Vox spiritualis Aquilae. Al menos, esto es lo que dice el siguiente texto que encontramos:
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The Quaternary is described by John Scotus Eriugena in his homily called Voice of the Eagle as, ".a certain intelligible world, constituted of its four parts, its four elements. Whose earth, as it were, in the midst, at the lowest point, like a center, is history. Surrounding it, like the waters, is the abyss of moral understanding, that the Greeks are wont to call Ethike. And in this intelligible world, around these two, as it were, lower parts, that I have called history and ethics, floats what I call natural knowledge or knowledge of nature, that the Greeks called physike. Rolled around, outside and beyond all, is the celestial and burning fire of the empyrean heaven, that sublime contemplation that the Greeks named "theology," beyond which no intelligence passes."
Del siguiente texto, se deduce que los cuatro elementos de estudio del Cuaternario o Cuádruple Sendero serían: Historia, Ética, Ciencias Naturales y Teología.
Un abrazo a tod@s