John of Mirecourt

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John of Mirecourt [1] was a Cistercian scholastic philosopher of the fourteenth century, from Lorraine. He was a follower of William of Ockham; he was censured by Pope Clement VI.[2]

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  • G. Tessier, Jean de Mirecourt philosophe et théologien, Histoire littéraire de la France, vol. 40, pp. 1-52 (1974)
  • John E.Murdoch, "Subtilitates Anglicanae in Fourteenth-Century Paris: John of Mirecourt and Peter Ceffons." In Machaut's World: Science and Art in the Fourteenth Century, ed. Madeleine P. Cosman and Bruce Chandler, 51–86 (1978)

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  1. ^ Jean de Mirecourt, Jean de Méricour, Johannes de Mercuria.
  2. ^ [1]

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