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         Bradwardine Thomas:     more books (31)
  1. Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria speculativa: Latin text and English translation with an introduction and a commentary (Boethius) by Thomas Bradwardine, 1989
  2. Thomas Bradwardine: A View of Time and a Vision of Eternity in Fourteenth-Century Thought (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) by Edith Wilks Dolnikowski, 1997-08-01
  3. Predetermination et liberte creee a Oxford au XIVe siecle: Buckingham contre Bradwardine (Etudes de philosophie medievale) (French Edition) by Jean Francois Genest, 1992
  4. Thomas Bradwardine, Insolubilia (Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations) by S. Read, 2010-03-31
  5. 14th-Century Philosophers: William of Ockham, Gersonides, Catherine of Siena, Ramon Llull, Pietro D'abano, Thomas Bradwardine, Jean Buridan
  6. 14th-Century Mathematicians: Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi, Nicole Oresme, Parameshvara
  7. 14th-Century Latin Writers: Dante Alighieri, John Wycliffe, William of Ockham, Petrarch, Thomas Bradwardine, Baldus de Ubaldis, Duns Scotus
  8. Thomas of Bradwardine: Tractatus de Proportionibus - Its Significance by Thomas of Bradwardine, 1961
  9. People From Chichester: J. F. C. Fuller, Thomas Bradwardine, William Juxon, Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, George Murray
  10. 1290 Births: Thomas Bradwardine, Barlaam of Seminara, Richard Rolle, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
  11. 14th-Century Scientists: 14th-Century Mathematicians, Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi
  12. 14th-Century Roman Catholic Archbishops: Pope Clement V, Pope Urban Vi, Pope Clement Vi, Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, Thomas Bradwardine
  13. BRADWARDINE, THOMAS(c. 13001349): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Jean-François Genest, 2006
  14. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School

61. Anglican Communion: Archbishops Of Canterbury
58th, Simon Sudbury, 1375. 57th, William Whittlesey, 1368. 56th, Simon Langham,1366. 55th, thomas bradwardine, 1349. 54th, Simon Islip, 1349. 53rd, John de Stratford,1333.
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/archbishops/
Archbishops of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury is one of the four Instruments of Unity of the Anglican Communion, and is therefore a unique focus for Anglican unity. He calls the once-a-decade Lambeth Conference, chairs the meeting of Primates, and is President of the Anglican Consultative Council. 104th Archbishop of Canterbury The Most Revd Rowan Williams is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. He will be enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral on 27th February 2003. More information about the current Archbishop of Canterbury 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey was the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury, from 1991 until 2002. This web site was relaunched in his honour at the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Hong Kong in September 2002. His original welcome message can be seen here Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie Frederick Donald Coggan Arthur Michael Ramsey Geoffrey Francis Fisher William Temple Cosmo Gordon Lang Randall Thomas Davidson Frederick Temple Edward White Benson Archibald Campbell Tait Charles Thomas Longley John Bird Sumner William Howley Charles Manners-Sutton John Moore Frederick Cornwallis Thomas Secker Matthew Hutton Thomas Herring John Potter William Wake Thomas Tenison John Tillotson William Sancroft Gilbert Sheldon William Juxon William Laud George Abbot Richard Bancroft John Whitgift Edmund Grindal Matthew Parker Reginald Pole Thomas Cranmer William Warham Henry Deane John Morton Thomas Bourchier John Kempe John Stafford Henry Chichele Thomas Arundel restored Roger Walden Thomas Arundel William Courtenay

62. Ben Wattenberg
thomas bradwardine, appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by the King, intended touse the Church's power and money to push academic research toward biological
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When science stood still http://www.jewishworldreview.com IF you're looking for summertime reading, let me recommend a short book entitled "In the Wake of the Plague The Black Death and the World it Made," by Norman F. Cantor. I grant you, neither the title nor the subject matter is the sort that you would normally consider for a summer day curled up in a hammock in the shade of an old tree. But, it is fascinating reading, and there is something to it that makes you think about the course the human species has embarked upon, and why. I recently interviewed Cantor for an episode of PBS' "Think Tank," and I learned a lot from a wise man. The Black Death, believed to be bubonic plague, possibly mixed in with anthrax, killed between 30 and 50 percent of Europe's population from the years 1348 to 1349. Cantor writes that it "was the greatest bio-medical disaster in European and possibly world history." A contemporary Florentine writer referred to "the exterminating of humanity." We still remember it, 650 years later. When children hold hands in a circle and sing, "Ring around the rosies/ A pocketful of posies/ Ashes, ashes/ We all fall down" they're reciting the symptoms, discoloration and mortality of the Black Death. (Do kids still play that game? Cantor recalls the ditty from his childhood in the 1940s, and so do I.)

63. Wax: Indexed Terms
Bandamanna saga Bayerschmidt, Carl F. Bellows, Henry Adams Bengtsson, Frans G. BeowulfBible Bloch, Marc Bjarkamál bradwardine, thomas Brøndsted, Johannes
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Indexed Terms
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Allen, Ralph B.
Almqvist, Bo
Ames, Michael M.
Anderson, Axel
Angulo, Jaime de
Antigone
Arbman, Holger
Ari Thorgilsson
Augustine
Baal Bacon, Roger Baldr Bandamanna saga Bayerschmidt, Carl F. Bellows, Henry Adams Bengtsson, Frans G. Beowulf Bible Bloch, Marc Bradwardine, Thomas Brutus Burrows, M. Calvin, John Calvinism Canute Carpenter, E. F. Charles the Simple Chona Christian missionaries Christianity Clarke, D. E. Martin Contract Cook, Albert S. Crombie, A. C. Crow Indian Danegeld Davidson, H. R. Ellis Dreyer, Carl Dunbar, John B. Dundes, Alan Durkheim, Emil Eddic verse, (see also Elder Edda) Eddison, E. R. Edgerton, Robert B. Egil's saga Einarsson, Stefan Elder Edda (see also Eddic verse) Empiricism (see also Sagas, accurate observation, objectivity) Eric the Red Ethos, capitalist Ethos, Protestant European civilization, origins Evans-Pritchard, E. E. Existentialism Eyrbyggjaaga Fate Fenris-Wolf Feud Fortune Franklin, Benjamin Frazer, Sir James G. Frey Fylgia (guardian spirit) Galileo Gaythorne-Hardy, G. M. Gehl, W. Gibb, Sir Hamilton Gluckman, Max

64. ALBERT Of Saxony, Tractatus P[ro]portionu[m]
is primarily that of transmitter and an intelligent compiler of scientific ideasdirectly drawn from the works of Buridan, thomas bradwardine, William of Ockham
http://www.polybiblio.com/watbooks/2288.html
'Athough the date is uncertain, this Tractatus may contest with the Treviso Arithmetic and the Ars Numeradi the honour of being the first printed work devoted wholly to some phase of arithmetic' (Smith, Rara arithmetica, 9).
The first edition was printed ca 1476-7 in Padua; there are further Padua editions of 1482, 1484, and 31 March 1487. There is also a Paris edition ca 1485. All these editions are exceptionally rare. This Venice edition is presumed to be 1487; the uncertainty is because the colophon reads: 'M.cccc.xxxlvii'.
BMC V 354; GW 790; Hain 583*; Klebs 29.6; ISTC lists, in addition to the BL copy, University College, London; Huntington, Walters Art Gallery, and Smithsonian (Dibner Library); 10 locations in Italy (one imperfect), one in Spain, four in Germany; one in Basle and one in Copenhagen
W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books
ALBERT of Saxony Tractatus p[ro]portionu[m] Venice, Andreas de Paltasichis, 21 July ?1487 4to (205 x 145 mm), ff [10], 37 lines; a very good, unwashed and unpressed copy, in recent blind-panelled morocco, contemporary annotations and one diagram in ink in margins, some of the annotations slightly cropped. £27,500
Early edition (first ca 1477) of one of the first printed works devoted entirely to mathematics. It deals with the mathematical analysis of motion in the Buridan tradition of kinematics. The first part deals with proportion considered arithmetically and geometrically, and the second with speed and other mechanical problems.

65. Succession List Of The Archbishops Of Canterbury
1313, Walter Reynolds. 1328, Simon Meopham. 1333, John de Stratford. 1349,thomas bradwardine. 1349, Simon Islip. 1366, Simon Langham. 1368, William Whittlesey.
http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/success.htm

66. Kilvington
Albert of Saxony bradwardine, thomas Burley Burleigh, Walter Heytesbury,William Ockham Occam, William Copyright © 2001 by Elzbieta Jung
http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/stanford/archives/fall2001/entries/kilvington/
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Life and Works
Sophismata and Quaestiones super De generatione et corruptione , both composed before 1325, were the result of lectures as a Bachelor of Arts; his Quaestiones super Physicam (1325/26) and Quaestiones super Libros Ethicorum Sentences in the Faculty of Theology before 1334. (Only the Sophismata has been edited and translated, in Kretzmann 1990, 1991; for the titles of other questions and their manuscripts, see Jung-Palczewska 2000b.)
Method in Science
Logic
Sophismata . A sophisma is neither a standard paradox of disputation nor a sophistical argument but a sentence or proposition whose truth is at issue. The basic structure of the work involves the statement of a sophisma sentence, the presentation of a case or hypothesis, arguments for and against the sophisma sentence, and finally, the resolution or reply to the sophisma sentence and to the arguments on the opposing side. unde licet casus idem positus sit impossibilis de facto tamen per se possibilis est; et hoc sufficit pro sophismate

67. Forschungsbericht - Prof. Dr. Rolf Schönberger
Translate this page thomas bradwardine, De causa Dei (219) - thomas bradwardine, Tractatus proportionum(219-220) - Heinrich von Gent, Summa quaestionum ordinarium (665-666
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/Universitaet/Forschungsbericht/aktuell/phil1/prof4.

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Mitarbeiter/in: Frau B. Berges, Herr A. Quero-Sanchez Repertorium zu edierten Texten der mittelalterlichen Philosophie und ihrer angrenzenden Gebiete. Mitarbeiter/in: Frau B. Berges, Herr A. Quero-Sanchez Krieg und Frieden als spekulative Metaphern in der mittelalterlichen Philosophie
- Thomas Bradwardine, De causa Dei (219)
- Thomas Bradwardine, Tractatus proportionum (219-220)
- Heinrich von Gent, Summa quaestionum ordinarium (665-666)
- Nikolaus von Autrecourt, Exigit ordo executionis (1090).

- Boethius und Dionysius Areopagita: Wegbereiter des Mittelalters, 228-230.
- Die Einheit des Intellekts: Gelehrte Kontroversen im Paris des 13. Jahrhunderts, 277-278.
- Tugend (Mittelalter), X, 1999, 1548-1554;
- Summum bonum, X. 1999, 593-598; - Teilhabe, X, 1999, 961-969.
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68. UCL/SIPM - Travaux Publiés
Antiqua, 79). Leiden, EJ Brill, 1998, XVIII302 pp. thomas Aquinasthomas bradwardine Cf. Rogerus Baco 98/169. thomas de Clivis
http://www.isp.ucl.ac.be/isp/SIEPM/inter/t.html
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Theodoricus Magister ( sive de Magdeburgo)
ENSLER Quaestiones super Physicam Via Scoti. Methodologica ad mentem Joannis Duns Scoti. Atti del Congresso Scotistico Internazionale, Roma, 9-11 marzo 1993, a cura di L. S ILEO . Roma, P AA -Edizioni Antonianum, 1995, pp. 1065-1072.
Theodoricus Teutonicus de Freiberg
ECK De cogntione entium separatorum. ANDLER - B. M OJSISCH - F.-B. S (Hrsg.), Dietrich von Freiberg, Neue Perspektiven seiner Philosophie, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft
UAREZ- N ANI Dietrich von Freiberg. Neue Perspektiven seiner Philosophie, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft, Amsterdam, 1999, (Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, 28), pp. 49-67.
UAREZ- N ANI Fribourg, 1998, pp. 96-115.
Theodorus Studita
ECK 11, 2 (1995), pp. 71-78.
ECK Studia Mediewistyczne, 32 (1997), pp. 7-22.
Theophrastus
HARPLE , R.W., Theophrastus of Eresus. Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought and Influence. Commentary Volume 3.1. Sources on Physics (Texts 137-223) (Philosophia Antiqua, 79). Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1998, XVIII -302 pp.

69. ALFEGE | 29th Archbishop Of Canterbury
Edmund of Abingdon Boniface of Savoy Robert Kilwardby John Pecham Robert WinchelseyWalter Reynolds Simon Meopham John Stratford thomas bradwardine, 1349 1366
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70. The Archbishops Of Canterbury
Kilwardby 49 1279 John Pecham 50 1294 Robert Winchelsey 51 1313 Walter Reynolds 521328 Simon Mepham 53 1333 John Stratford 54 1349 thomas bradwardine 55 1349
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71. Geffrey Hill Study Centre
bradwardine, thomas (1295?1349). English mathematician, logician and philosopherwho studied at Merton College, Oxford. He re-interpreted
http://www3.sympatico.ca/sylvia.paul/ghill_notes.htm
Geoffrey Hill S t u d y C e n t r e [ GH sc] Notes I Abdiel servant of God, the angel who in Milton's Paradise Lost stood up against Satan and did not revolt. See Geoffrey Hill's Triumph of Love, XXIII. Arrowsmith, William (1924-1992). American scholar, poet, translator, teacher and classicist. His essay, "The Shame of the Graduate Schools", received considerable criticism. A prolific translator of the classics, founding editor of Arion, his last teaching position was at Boston University. See Geoffrey Hill's, 'Cycle', for William Arrowsmith. Austerlitz Austria (battle) Napoleon's greatest victory against the Russians and Austrians near the village of Austerlitz on December 2, 1805. See Geoffrey Hill's, The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Peguy, Averroes Arabic philosopher living in Andulucia whose commentaries on Aristotle had influence on European scholarship until the 16th C. See 'Funeral Music' 4, King Log. Beauce (La) the region of France in which Chartres Cathedral is located. Charles Péguy made two pilgrimages by foot from Paris to Chartres Cathedral. See The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy

72. Aberja - Philosophen - B
bradwardine, thomas - Biografie (Philosophenlexikon.de); Brentano
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73. Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages - List Of Entries (T)
C) Third Order thomas A Kempis (1379/13801471) thomas Aquinas (1224/1225-1274),Thomism thomas Becket (1118-1170) thomas bradwardine (1300-1349) thomas Gallus
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Tabernacle
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Tallage Talmud Tanchelm (died 1115?) Tancred of Hauteville (died 1112) Tapestry Tarragona Tau, Sign of Tauler, Johann (1300-1361) Taxation Taxation, Ecclesiastical Tears, Gift of Technology, Medieval Tegernsee Templars Temporal Temporal Power Temptation Tenth Term Territorial Principality Testament Testament, Old and New Tetragamy

74. Medieval Science In Fisher Library
4 (Includes Edith Sylla , “Mathematical physics and imagination in the work ofthe Oxford Calculators”; JE Murdoch, “thomas bradwardine Mathematics and
http://teaching.arts.usyd.edu.au/medieval/2005/medSc.html
Medieval Science in Fisher Library
Basic reading:
Chapter 5: “Criticism of Aristotle in the Later Middle Ages”, in Crombie, A. C., Augustine to Galileo; the history of science, A.D. 400-1650. Fisher Special Reserve 509 9 B. Butterfield, H., Origins of modern science 1300-1800, Fisher Research 509 3
Other reading:
Duhem, Pierre Maurice Marie, Medieval cosmology : theories of infinity, place, time, void, and the plurality of worlds, Fisher Research 113.0902 2 [“lost item”] Weisheipl, James A., Nature and motion in the Middle Ages, Fisher Research 530.01 18 (Includes: “Classification of the Sciences in Medieval Thought”; “The Evolution of Scientific Method”; “Medieval Natural Philosophy and Modern Science”.) Grant, Edward, The foundations of modern science in the Middle Ages : their religious, institutional, and intellectual contexts, Fisher Research 509.40902 3 Kibre, Pearl, Studies in medieval science : alchemy, astrology, mathematics, and medicine, Fisher Research 501 432 (Includes: “The Quadrivium in the 13 th century Universities”) Clagett, Marshall

75. Mediaeval Schedule 2002
the Great, thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, Pierrede la Palud, William Ockham, Gregory of Rimini, thomas bradwardine, Luis de
http://www.lon.ac.uk/academic/philosophy/medieval/mediaeval sched.htm
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BA IN PHILOSOPHY Course Schedule 2001-2 Course: Mediaeval Philosophy Intended Audience Convenor Christopher Hughes 2nd and 3rd year undergraduates Aims of Course The mediaeval philosophy contributes to the general aims of the London Philosophy Course by giving them an appreciation of the richness of mediaeval philosophical thought. Objectives: Students will study for this course by means of tutorials, independent study, and lectures. Students completing this course will have: a ) acquired a knowledge of the kind of philosophical problems that especially exercised the mediaevals (in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophical theology, and ethics) (b) acquired a knowledge of how various of the problems that exercised the mediaevals (the metaphysics of the Trinity, the problem of universals, the relation of intellect to will, and so on) were addressed throughout the middle ages, and in particular of the way in which some of those problems were transformed as Aristotle became increasingly influential in mediaeval thought (c) been encouraged to think criticially about the adequacy or otherwise of various mediaeval views (in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophical theology, and ethics)

76. Dibner Library Incunabula
1484, Venice. B1067, Brack, Wenceslaus, 15th cent. Vocabularius rerum, 1495, Strasbourg.B-1072, bradwardine, thomas, 1290?-1349, Geometria speculativa. 1495, Paris.
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Incunabula in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology
The following list gives some basic information about the 320 incunabula in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology's collection. Incunabula (from the Latin word meaning, figuratively, infancy) are European books printed with movable type during the fifteenth century, that is, during the very beginnings of Western printing. Incunabula represent the formative stages of printing practice when the transition from manuscripts to modern books occurred. The works below are listed in order of their number in Frederick Richmond Goff's Incunabula in American libraries (New York, 1964). Since most of the incunabula came from the Burndy Library in 1974, Goff will not list these works as being at the Dibner Library. The British Library's Incunabula Short Title Catalog (ISTC) , available on the Research Libraries Group Eureka catalog (a subscription is required to use it), will have most of these works listed as being at the Dibner Library (location code Sm(D)L), but there are a few which are still indicated as being at the Burndy Library (code BurL) instead of at the Dibner Library. A few titles are dated after the year 1500; they are included because of earlier errors or uncertainties in their actual date of publication.

77. ARZOBISPOS DE CANTERBURY
13331348, John Stratford. 1348-1349, John Offord. 1349-1349, thomas bradwardine.1349-1366, Simon Islip. 1366-1368, Simon Langham. 1368-1375, William Whittlesey.
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ARZOBISPOS DE CANTERBURY S.Augustine S.Laurence S.Mellitus S.Justus S.Honorius S.Deusdedit Wighard S.Theodore S.Bertwald S.Tatwin S.Nothelm S.Cuthbert S.Bregwin S.Jaenbert S.Pethelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Aethelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm S.Oda Aelfsige Berthelm S.Dunstan Athelgar Sigeric Aelfric S.Alphege Lyfing Aethelnoth Edsige Robert of Jumieges Stigand Lanfranc S.Anselm Ralph d'Escures William de Corbeil Theobald of Bec S.Thomas Becket Richard of Dover Baldwin of Exeter Reginald FitzJocelin Hubert Walter Reginald John de Gray Stephen Langton Walter d'Eynsham Richard le Grant Ralph Neville John of Sittingbourne John Blund S.Edmund Rich Boniface of Savoy Adam of Chillenden Robert Kilwardby Robert Burnell John Pecham Robert Winchelsey Thomas Cobham Walter Reynolds Simon Mepeham John Stratford John Offord Thomas Bradwardine Simon Islip Simon Langham William Whittlesey Simon Sudbury William Courtenay Thomas Arundel Roger Walden Thomas Arundel (2º) Henry Chicheley John Stafford John Kemp Thomas Bourchier John Morton Thomas Langton Henry Dean William Warham Thomas Cranmer Reginald Pole Matthew Parker Edmund Brindal John Whitgift Richard Bancroft George Abbott William Laud William Juxon Gilbert Sheldon William Sancroft John Tillotson Thomas Tenison William Wake John Potter Thomas Herring Matthew Hutton Thomas Secker

78. Theological Studies - 150 Most Important Theologians - Medieval
Bonaventure Duns Scotus thomas bradwardine John Wycliff thomas a Kempis GirolamoSavonarola John Hus Meister Eckhart. Click on name for detail.
http://www.theologicalstudies.org/150_medieval_menu.html

79. Letter From Rev. Thomas Evelyn Thornley Burbury
He wrote this letter to Mrs Wynifred Sinclair, author of the book thomas Burbury1809 of radio and radar; his sonin-law Sir Henry bradwardine Jackson used the
http://www.vision.net.au/~dburbury/misc/tet_lett.htm
LETTER FROM REV. THOMAS EVELYN THORNLEY BURBURY
(Note on the background to this letter:
The Rev. Thomas Evelyn Thornley Burbury (1907-1973) was a member of the "Hawksley Burbury" branch of the family, descended from the scientist and mathematician Samuel Hawksley Burbury. He wrote this letter to Mrs Wynifred Sinclair, author of the book Thomas Burbury 18091870 - A Pioneer of Van Diemen's Land
The letter is interesting because of its speculation on the origins of the surname, and also because of the mention it makes of a split in the family, a subject which particularly interests me as I have been devoting some time to linking up the disparate branches of the BURBURY family.
The Reverend refers in this letter to his notes which are "somewhere upstairs". I asked his widow, the late Mrs E.J.L. Burbury, about these notes, but she did not know what had become of them. Apparently the Reverend lent them to someone shortly before he died, but they were not returned and Mrs Burbury didn't know who they had been lent to.)
Clifton Rectory

80. Luther
3. Humanists Desiderius Erasmus (14691536) . 4. Nominalists (?) thomas bradwardine (d.1349), Oxford. Gabriel Biel (1410-1495), Tubingen.
http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/schan/Chinese Theology/Luther/Luther.htm
(Theology of Martin Luther) June 22 - June 26, 1998 Reformed Institute at American University, Washington, D.C. (Dr. Stephen Chan) Web: http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/schan/ Email: schan@seattleu.edu Selected Links: - Lutheran Studies - Calvin Studies ... - Selected Bibliography (Course Outline) (Historical Introduction) Life of Luther 95 Theses Reformation as Protest Reformation of: Sacraments Piety Church Polity Doctrines Reformation as Restoration Restoration (Ad fontes: Reformation as Re-Formation Heiko A. Oberman, Forerunners of the Reformation: The Shape of Late Medieval Thought. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966. FORERUNNERS: John Hus (1369-1415) William Tyndale (1492?-1536) 2. Mystics: Thomas a Kempis (1379-1471) Imitation of Christ 3. Humanists: Desiderius Erasmus (1469-1536) 4. Nominalists ( ) : Thomas Bradwardine (d.1349), Oxford Gabriel Biel (1410-1495), Tubingen Johann von Staupitz (1468-1524), Erfurt Realists vs. Nominalists: 1. Thomas Aquinas vs. William of Ockham (1285-1349) Duns Scotus (1266-1308) 2. Universal vs. Individual

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