Radulphus Brito
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Radulphus Brito (d. 1320) was an influential grammarian, based in Paris. He is usually identified as Raoul le Breton, though this is apparently disputed by some.[1][2]Besides works of grammatical speculative — he was one of the Modistae — he wrote on Aristotle, Boethius and Priscian.
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- ^ Bibliography of Raoul le Breton 'de Ploudiry' identifies the two
- ^ Confusion is possible since the contemporary Raoul de Presles (1316—1382) is also sometimes known as Raoul le Breton.