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See also [[Philosophers who flourished around the thirteenth century]] | See also [[Philosophers who flourished around the thirteenth century]] |
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Bcmp Pages | Flourished | Country | |
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William of Champeaux | 1 | 1105 | France |
Peter Abelard | 8 | 1114 | France |
Robert Grosseteste | 9 | 1205 | England |
Robert Bacon | 0 | 1225 | |
Peter of Ireland | 0 | 1228 | Ireland |
Albert the Great | 10 | 1228 | Germany |
Hamo of Faversham | 0 | 1230 | England |
Adam Marsh | 1 | 1230 | England |
John le Page | 0 | 1230 | |
Richard Rufus of Cornwall | 8 | 1235 | England |
William of Sherwood | 5 | 1235 | England |
Nicholas of Paris | 0 | 1235 | |
Richard the Sophister | 0 | 1240 | England |
Richard Fishacre | 5 | 1240 | England |
Peter of Spain | 5 | 1240? | |
William Arnauld | 1 | 1243 | France |
Roger Bacon | 10 | 1249 | England |
Robert Kilwardby | 3 | 1250 | England |
Bonaventura | 14 | 1252 | Italy |
Henry of Ghent | 5 | 1252 | Ghent |
... further results |
See also Philosophers who flourished around the thirteenth century