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'''Praepositinus''' (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (c. |
'''Praepositinus''' (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (c. 1150–1210) was an Italian [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] scholastic philosopher and theologian. He was a liturgical commentator,<ref>William W. Kibler, ''Medieval France: An Encyclopedia'' (1995), p. 554.</ref> and supporter a ''res''-theory of [[belief]].<ref>Harm J. M. J. Goris, ''Free Creatures of an Eternal God: Thomas Aquinas on God's Infallible Foreknowledge and Irresistible Will'' (1996), p. 113.</ref> He discussed [[intentional context]]s.<ref>http://www.science.uva.nl/~seop/entries/singular-terms-medieval/</ref> |
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Having studied and taught at Paris, he went to [[Mainz Cathedral]] in 1196. Returning, he was [[Chancellor of the University of Paris]] from c. 1206 to 1209.<ref>[[André Vauchez]], [[Richard Barrie Dobson]], [[Michael Lapidge]], ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'' (2001), p. 1176.</ref> |
Having studied and taught at Paris, he went to [[Mainz Cathedral]] in 1196. Returning, he was [[Chancellor of the University of Paris]] from c. 1206 to 1209.<ref>[[André Vauchez]], [[Richard Barrie Dobson]], [[Michael Lapidge]], ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'' (2001), p. 1176.</ref> |
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A ''Summa contra haereticos'' from around 1200 was once attributed to him<ref>[http://www.gutenberg-e.org/maclehose/appendix2.html "A Tender Age": Appendix: Contexts and Sources for the Rise of Heresies and Catholic Responses<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
A ''Summa contra haereticos'' from around 1200 was once attributed to him.<ref>[http://www.gutenberg-e.org/maclehose/appendix2.html "A Tender Age": Appendix: Contexts and Sources for the Rise of Heresies and Catholic Responses<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*Georges Lacombe (1927) ''La vie et les oeuvres de Prévostin'' (''Praepositinus Cancellarii Parisiensis (1206-1210) Opera Omnia'') |
*Georges Lacombe (1927) ''La vie et les oeuvres de Prévostin'' (''Praepositinus Cancellarii Parisiensis (1206-1210) Opera Omnia'') |
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*Joseph N. Garvin, James A. Corbett (1958), ''The Summa Contra Haereticos Ascribed to Praepostinus of Cremona'' |
*Joseph N. Garvin, James A. Corbett (1958), ''The Summa Contra Haereticos Ascribed to Praepostinus of Cremona'' |
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*James A. Corbett (editor) (1969), ''Praepositini Cremonensis Tractatus de officiis'' |
*James A. Corbett (editor) (1969), ''Praepositini Cremonensis Tractatus de officiis'' |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Revision as of 16:11, 12 September 2011
Praepositinus (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (c. 1150–1210) was an Italian Dominican scholastic philosopher and theologian. He was a liturgical commentator,[1] and supporter a res-theory of belief.[2] He discussed intentional contexts.[3]
Having studied and taught at Paris, he went to Mainz Cathedral in 1196. Returning, he was Chancellor of the University of Paris from c. 1206 to 1209.[4]
A Summa contra haereticos from around 1200 was once attributed to him.[5]
References
- Georges Lacombe (1927) La vie et les oeuvres de Prévostin (Praepositinus Cancellarii Parisiensis (1206-1210) Opera Omnia)
- Joseph N. Garvin, James A. Corbett (1958), The Summa Contra Haereticos Ascribed to Praepostinus of Cremona
- James A. Corbett (editor) (1969), Praepositini Cremonensis Tractatus de officiis
Notes
- ^ William W. Kibler, Medieval France: An Encyclopedia (1995), p. 554.
- ^ Harm J. M. J. Goris, Free Creatures of an Eternal God: Thomas Aquinas on God's Infallible Foreknowledge and Irresistible Will (1996), p. 113.
- ^ http://www.science.uva.nl/~seop/entries/singular-terms-medieval/
- ^ André Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (2001), p. 1176.
- ^ "A Tender Age": Appendix: Contexts and Sources for the Rise of Heresies and Catholic Responses