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Title: Robert Walsingham
Authors: Robert Walsingham
vesperae.author.bibliographyC. SCHABEL , “Carmelite Quodlibeta,” in Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century, ed. C. SCHABEL, Leiden – Boston 2007, p. 500. XIBERTA, De scriptoribus scholasticis, p. 112; see also E MDEN, Biographical Register 3, pp. 1970-1971.949 Ms. British Library, Harleii 3838, f. 56v: “Questiones vesperiales: utrum Christus per suum.” See also XIBERTA, De scriptoribus scholasticis, p. 115.
vesperae.author.orderO.Carm
vesperae.date.start1290
vesperae.date.end1312
vesperae.author.educationRobert Walsingham was a student at Oxford around 1290. His inception must have taken place sometime before 1312, as he was already a master debating with Henry of Harclay at that date.
vesperae.work.notesHis vesperies have not survived, but they are listed amongst his works in Bale’s catalogue of Carmelite authors. Ms. Oxford, Bodley 73, f. 208r: “The master brother Robert Walsyngham wrote theological questions held at the vesperies, to which opposed master Wilhelm of Heyham. They begin with: “whether Christ by means of his own created intellect knows things simultaneously and through the same act in himself, like ‘God exists,’ and in its own genus.”
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