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dc.contributor.authorJohn Monmouthen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-08T17:51:34Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-08T17:51:34Z-
dc.identifier.urihttps://vesperae.zettacloud.ro/jspui/handle/123456789/468-
dc.titleJohn Monmouthen_US
vesperae.author.bibliographyL ITTLE , PELSTER , Oxford Theology, p. 97; E MDEN, Biographical Register 2, p. 1295. PETRUS LOMBARDUS, Sententiae 1, d. 20-27, pp. 172-209.en_US
vesperae.date.start1288en_US
vesperae.date.end1290en_US
vesperae.author.educationJohn Monmouth’s709 biography is laden with ecclesiastical offices and missions. Very little is known of his academic years at Oxford, apart from the fact that he responded in a disputation of Wilhelm Leominster around 1288-1289, and that Robert Winchelsea, who was probably his master, presided at his vesperies around 1289-1290. His inception date is confirmed by the fact that he is regent master in 1290 when he is elected chancellor of the University, a position he held for a year.en_US
vesperae.author.inception1290en_US
vesperae.author.questionQuestio est an per creaturas potuerint philosophi habere distinctam cognitionem trinitatis personarum.en_US
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