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  1. Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria speculativa: Latin text and English translation with an introduction and a commentary (Boethius) by Thomas Bradwardine, 1989
  2. Thomas Bradwardine: A View of Time and a Vision of Eternity in Fourteenth-Century Thought (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) by Edith Wilks Dolnikowski, 1997-08-01
  3. Predetermination et liberte creee a Oxford au XIVe siecle: Buckingham contre Bradwardine (Etudes de philosophie medievale) (French Edition) by Jean Francois Genest, 1992
  4. Thomas Bradwardine, Insolubilia (Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations) by S. Read, 2010-03-31
  5. 14th-Century Philosophers: William of Ockham, Gersonides, Catherine of Siena, Ramon Llull, Pietro D'abano, Thomas Bradwardine, Jean Buridan
  6. 14th-Century Mathematicians: Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi, Nicole Oresme, Parameshvara
  7. 14th-Century Latin Writers: Dante Alighieri, John Wycliffe, William of Ockham, Petrarch, Thomas Bradwardine, Baldus de Ubaldis, Duns Scotus
  8. Thomas of Bradwardine: Tractatus de Proportionibus - Its Significance by Thomas of Bradwardine, 1961
  9. People From Chichester: J. F. C. Fuller, Thomas Bradwardine, William Juxon, Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, George Murray
  10. 1290 Births: Thomas Bradwardine, Barlaam of Seminara, Richard Rolle, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
  11. 14th-Century Scientists: 14th-Century Mathematicians, Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi
  12. 14th-Century Roman Catholic Archbishops: Pope Clement V, Pope Urban Vi, Pope Clement Vi, Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, Thomas Bradwardine
  13. BRADWARDINE, THOMAS(c. 13001349): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Jean-François Genest, 2006
  14. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School

81. A Curious Paradigm Of Chaucer's Bishop Bradwardine
the famous town on the border of England and Scotland, is Ber(e)wick a place wherebarley is grown. In the two copies of thomas bradwardine s treatise on
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A Curious Paradigm of Chaucer's Bishop Bradwardine
Beryl Rowland
In the Middle English Dictionary NPT The passage under scrutiny is Bradwardine's instruction for remembering the conquest of Berwick-on-Tweed by Edward III in 1333. In the shorter of the two manuscripts, MS. Sloane 3744, fol. 8v, in the British Library, the sentence to be memorized reads: "Benedictus Dominus, qui Berewicum regi Anglie subiugauit" (Blessed be the Lord who subjugated Berwick for the King of England). In the other manuscript, MS. McClean 169, fol. 256r, in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the sentence reads: "Benedictus Dominus, qui pro rege Anglie Berwicum fortissimum et totam Scociam subiugavit" (Blessed be the Lord who for the King of England subjugated strongest Berwick and the whole of Scotland).
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83. Alcuin - Ihre Datenbank Mit Mittelalterlichen Autoren Und Werken
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84. The Archbishops Of Canterbury
Kilwardby 49 1279 John Pecham 50 1294 Robert Winchelsey 51 1313 Walter Reynolds 521328 Simon Mepham 53 1333 John Stratford 54 1349 thomas bradwardine 55 1349
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85. Succession List Of The Archbishops Of Canterbury
1313. Walter Reynolds. 1328. Simon Meopham. 1333. John de Stratford. 1349.thomas bradwardine. 1349. Simon Islip. 1366. Simon Langham. 1368. William Whittlesey.
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The series of archbishops' registers Robert Winchelsey Walter Reynolds Simon Meopham John de Stratford Thomas Bradwardine Simon Islip Simon Langham William Whittlesey Simon Sudbury William Courtenay Thomas Arundel Roger Walden Thomas Arundel (restored) Henry Chichele John Stafford John Kempe Thomas Bourchier John Morton Henry Deane William Warham Thomas Cranmer Reginald Pole Matthew Parker Edmund Grindal John Whitgift Richard Bancroft George Abbot William Laud William Juxon Gilbert Sheldon William Sancroft John Tillotson Thomas Tenison William Wake John Potter Thomas Herring Matthew Hutton Thomas Secker Frederick Cornwallis John Moore Charles Manners-Sutton William Howley John Bird Sumner Charles Thomas Longley
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86. Richard Kilvington
Related Entries. Albert of Saxony bradwardine, thomas Burley Burleigh,Walter Heytesbury, William Ockham Occam, William Copyright © 2001
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Richard Kilvington (we know almost seventy different spellings of his name) was born at the beginning of the fourteenth century in the village of Kilvington in Yorkshire. He was the son of a priest from the diocese of York. He studied at Oxford, where he became Master of Arts (1324/1325) and then Doctor of Theology (ca. 1335). His academic career was followed by a diplomatic and ecclesiastical one. He was in the of service of Edward III and took part in diplomatic missions, culminating in his service as Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Along with Richard Fitzralph, Kilvington was involved in the battle against mendicant friars. It seems that Kilvington's argument with mendicants continued almost until his death in 1361. Except for a few sermons, all of Kilvington's known works stem from his lectures at Oxford, and none of these uses the typical late-medieval style in question commentaries, which followed the order of books in the respective works of Aristotle. Rather, in accordance with the fourteenth century Oxford practice, Kilvington reduces the number of topics discussed to some central and probably most important subjects, each of which is constructed as a set of fully developed questions, no more than 10 in each set. This reduction in the range of topics is offset by a lengthier and much more detailed analysis of the particular questions chosen for treatment, some of which print to over 120 pages in modern editions. His philosophical works, the

87. Kilvington
Related Entries. Albert of Saxony bradwardine, thomas Burley Burleigh,Walter Heytesbury, William Ockham Occam, William
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Richard Kilvington
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Richard Kilvington (we know almost seventy different spellings of his name) was born at the beginning of the fourteenth century in the village of Kilvington in Yorkshire. He was the son of a priest from the diocese of York. He studied at Oxford, where he became Master of Arts (1324/1325) and then Doctor of Theology (ca. 1335). His academic career was followed by a diplomatic and ecclesiastical one. He was in the of service of Edward III and took part in diplomatic missions, culminating in his service as Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Along with Richard Fitzralph, Kilvington was involved in the battle against mendicant friars. It seems that Kilvington's argument with mendicants continued almost until his death in 1361. Except for a few sermons, all of Kilvington's known works stem from his lectures at Oxford, and none of these uses the typical late-medieval style in question commentaries, which followed the order of books in the respective works of Aristotle. Rather, in accordance with the fourteenth century Oxford practice, Kilvington reduces the number of topics discussed to some central and probably most important subjects, each of which is constructed as a set of fully developed questions, no more than 10 in each set. This reduction in the range of topics is offset by a lengthier and much more detailed analysis of the particular questions chosen for treatment, some of which print to over 120 pages in modern editions. His philosophical works, the

88. SIEPM - Published Works - T
Antiqua, 79). Leiden, EJ Brill, 1998, XVIII302 pp. thomas Aquinasthomas bradwardine Cf. Rogerus Baco 98/169. thomas de Clivis
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Theodoricus Magister ( sive de Magdeburgo)
Quaestiones super Physicam Via Scoti. Methodologica ad mentem Joannis Duns Scoti. Atti del Congresso Scotistico Internazionale, Roma, 9-11 marzo 1993, a cura di L. SILEO. Roma, PAA-Edizioni Antonianum, 1995, pp. 1065-1072.
Theodoricus Teutonicus de Freiberg
De cogntione entium separatorum. Dietrich von Freiberg, Neue Perspektiven seiner Philosophie, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft
Dietrich von Freiberg. Neue Perspektiven seiner Philosophie, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft, Amsterdam, 1999, (Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, 28), pp. 49-67.
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11, 2 (1995), pp. 71-78.
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Theophrastus of Eresus. Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought and Influence. Commentary Volume 3.1. Sources on Physics (Texts 137-223) (Philosophia Antiqua, 79). Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1998, XVIII-302 pp.
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Thomas de Clivis
Concepts. The Treatises of Thomas of Cleves and Paul of Gelria. An Edition of the Texts with a Systematic Introduction

89. Medieval Church.org.uk: Thomas Becket (?1120 - 70)
Medieval Church.org.uk, thomas Becket. (?1120 70). Synopsis. BECKET, thomas,Archbishop of Canterbury; b. in London, Dec. 21, 1118; d. in Canterbury, Dec.
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BECKET Life Death and Consequences. Character. - Thomas Becket is a fine study. He came at a time when the country was ripe for progress; and, while chancellor, he hastened the good work; but in his later years he tried to stem the tide. The interest of his life for most persons begins when he leaves the pomp of the chancellor for the asceticism of the archbishop. It was of deliberate purpose that he entered into opposition to the King. lie dreamed of showing a devotion to the Catholic Church equal to that of his great predecessor Anselm Philip Schaff, ed., A Religious Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical Theology
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90. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
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91. Archbishop Of Canterbury - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
53, John de Stratford, 1333 1348. 54, John de Ufford, 1348 1349. 55, ThomasBradwardine, 1349. 56, Simon Islip, 1349 1366. 57, Simon Langham, 1366 1368.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Primate of All England is the spiritual head of the Church of England . His see is Canterbury Cathedral and his official London residence is Lambeth Palace . Since Henry VIII broke with Rome , archbishops of Canterbury have been selected by the English (latterly British) monarch; at present, the choice is made in his or her name, but by the prime minister, from a shortlist of two selected by a committee of clergy and laity. The current Archbishop of Canterbury, the 104th, is Dr Rowan Douglas Williams , previously Archbishop of Wales . He succeeded Dr George Leonard Carey The first Archbishop of Canterbury was Saint Augustine of Canterbury , who arrived in Kent in , all Archbishops of Canterbury since have been referred to as occupying the Chair of St Augustine. The Archbishop has a number of roles to fulfil that include:
  • Bishop of the See of Canterbury Metropolitan of the Province of Canterbury Primate of All England Lord Spiritual Chaplain to the Nation' Leader of the Anglican Communion around the World The Ecumenical Role The Inter-faith Role
  • This adds up to a large amount of responsibility, and the current archbishop recently convened an advisory group for suggestions on spreading the workload. One suggestion being considered is the appointment of an auxiliary "bishop in Canterbury" to take on most of the responsibility for the diocese.

    92. Archbishop Of Canterbury | Succession List
    1368. William Whittlesey. 1366. Simon Langham. 1349. Simon Islip. 1349. ThomasBradwardine. 1333. John de Stratford. 1328. Simon Meopham. 1313. Walter Reynolds.
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