Eckhart, Meister, -1327 (Personal Name)
- Eckart, Meister, -1327
- Eckehart, Meister, -1327
- Eckhart, Johannes, -1327
- Eckhart, maître, -1327
- Earlier heading: Eckhart, Meister, d. 1327
- Eckhart, Mistrz, -1327
- Eckhart, von Hochheim, -1327
- Ekharti, Maister, -1327
- Ėkkhart, Maĭster, -1327
Lagenberg, R. Quellen und forschungen zur geschichte der deutschen mystik, 1902.
Areopagitika da kʻartʻuli pʻilosopʻiuri azris sakitʻxebi, 1991: p. 37 (Maister Ekhartis (1260-1327)) p. 41 (Maĭster Ėkkhart)
Flórez Flórez, A. La ética de Meister Eckhart, 1983: p. 91, etc. (b. around 1260, Hochheim; Juan Eckhart; d. between Feb. 1327 and March 1329)
Maître Eckhart à Paris, c1984: t.p. (maître Eckhart)
Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 1978 (Meister Eckhart; ca. 1260-1327)
New International Dictionary the Christian Church, 1978 (Meister Eckhart; ca. 1260-1327)
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1967 (Meister Eckhart; ca. 1260-1327/8)
Philosophy pages WWW Site, 31 Aug. 2007 (Eckhart, Johannes ("Meister"), 1260-1327)
Traktaty, 1987: t.p. (Mistrz Eckhart)
English Wikipedia website, viewed Jan. 26, 2018: (Eckhart von Hochheim OP (c. 1260--c. 1328), commonly known as Meister Eckhart or Eckehart, was a German theologian, philosopher and mystic, born near Gotha, in the Landgraviate of Thuringia (now central Germany) in the Holy Roman Empire)