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dc.contributor.authorRobert Walsinghamen_US
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dc.titleRobert Walsinghamen_US
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.en_US
vesperae.author.orderO.Carmen_US
vesperae.date.start1290en_US
vesperae.date.end1312en_US
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.en_US
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.”en_US
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