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Title: | Gregory of Rimini |
Authors: | Gregory of Rimini |
vesperae.author.bibliography | P. BERMON, « La Lectura sur les Deux Premiers Livres des Sentences de Gregoire de Rimini O.E.S.A. (1300-1358), » in Medieval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, ed. J. SLOTEMAKER, Leiden – Boston 2002, p. 268. R. AUBERT, « Grégoire de Rimini, » in Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques, Paris 1988, vol. 22, col. 28-29; A. ZUMKELLER, „Gregor v. Rimini,” in Lexikon des Mittelalters (Brepolis Medieval Encyclopaedias – Lexikon des Mittelalters Online), Stuttgart 1999, vol. 4, col. 1684-1685 (last accessed 18 October 2019); J. ZUPKO, “Gregory of Rimini,” in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. J. J. E. GRACIA, T. B. NOONE, Malden – Oxford – Melbourne – Berlin 2002, p. 283. O. DELUCCA, « Gregorio da Rimini: Cenni Biografici e Documentari, » in Gregorio da Rimini filosofo (Atti del Convengo – Rimini, 25 novembre 2000), ed. J. SLOTEMAKER, Rimini 2003, pp. 45-65; P. BERMON, L’Assentiment et son Objet chez Grégoire de Rimini, Paris 2007, pp. 17-26, 49-81. |
vesperae.author.order | OSA |
vesperae.author.education | Gregory of Rimini had a long educational trajectory, divided between Paris, Bologna, Padua, and Perugia. He returned to read the Sentences at Paris, after having lectured in the other three cities, in the academic year 1343-1344. He became master in theology in 1345 at the request of Clement VI, a request based on his long years of lectureship. |
vesperae.author.inception | 1345 |
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