List of scholastic philosophers
This is a list of philosophers and scholars working in the Christian tradition in Western Europe during the medieval period, including the early middle ages (sometimes still referred to as the Dark Ages). See also scholasticism.
A
- Abélard, Pierre, (1079–1142)
- Adam de Wodeham
- Adam de Buckfield
- Adam Parvipontanus
- Adam Pulchrae Mulieris/Adam de Puteorumvilla
- Adelard of Bath
- Adrian of Canterbury, (or Hadrian, died 710)
- Æthelbert of York, (sometimes Æthelberht,Albert,Ælberht,Aethelberht, or Ælbert; died 780)
- Alain, bishop of Auxerre
- Alain de Lille / Alanus de Insulis / Montepessulano, (c. 1128–1202)
- Alain de Podio
- Albric of London
- Alberich of Reims
- Alcuin of York, c. 735 – 804)
- Albert of Saxony, (1316–1390)
- Albertus Magnus
- Aldhelm, (c. 639-709)
- Alexander of Hales, (died 1245)
- Alexander Nequam/Neckam/of St Alban's
- Alfred of Sareshel/Alfredus Anglicus
- Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
- Amalric of Bena/Bène, (died c. 1204–1207)
- Anselm of Laon, (died 1117)
- Anselm of Canterbury, (1034–1109)
- Archimattheus
- Ardengus
- Arnaud Gaillard
- Arnaldus de Villanova
- Arnold of Bonneval
B
- Baldwin of Maflix
- Bartholomaeus Arnoldi von Usingen
- Bartholomew of Bologna
- Bartholomew of Salerno
- Bartholomew of Tours
- Bede, (672/673 – 735)
- Benedict of Nursia
- Bernard of Chartres
- Bernard of Clairvaux, (1090–1153)
- Bernard Silvestris
- Berthold of Moosburg
- Boetius of Dacia
- Bonaventure
- Bonushomo Brito
- Burgundio of Pisa
C
- Cesare Cremonini, (1550–1631); alias Caesar Cremoninus
- Clarembald of Arras
- Cuthbert Tunstall
D
- Daniel of Morley
- Dante Alighieri, (1265–1321)
- David Cranston
- David of Dinant
- Denys the Carthusian
- Dietrich of Freiberg
- Domingo Bañez
- Domingo de Soto
- Dominicus Gundissalinus
- (John) Duns Scotus, (c. 1266–1308)
- Durand of St Pourçain
E
- Ecgbert of York, (or Egbert, died 766)
- Meister Eckhart
- Edmund of Abingdon
- Elias Burneti of Bergerac
- Erkenfried
- Everard of Ypres
F
- Francis of Marchia
- Francis of Meyronnes
- Francisco Suárez, (1548–1617)
- Florentius of Hesden
G
- Gabriel Biel
- Gaetano of Thiene
- Garlandus Compotista
- Gaunilo(n) of Montmoutiers
- Gerard of Abbeville
- Gerard of Cremona
- Gerho of Reichersberg
- Gersonides, (1288–1344)
- Gilbert de Oves (van Eyen) Flamingus
- Gilbert of Poitiers
- Giles of Rome
- Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri
- Girolamo Savonarola
- Gonsalvo of Spain
- Guerric of Saint-Quentin
- Godfrey of Fontaines
- Godfrey of Poitiers
- Godefroid de Bleneau
- Gregory of Rimini
- Guiard of Laon
- Guido of Orchelles
- Guido Terrena
H
- Heinrich Totting von Oytha
- Henry Aristippus
- Henry Bate
- Henry of Ghent
- Henry of Harclay
- Henry of Langenstein
- Herbert of Auxerre
- Hermann of Carinthia
- Hervaeus Natalis
- Heymeric of Camp
- Honorius Augustodunensis/*Honoré d'Autun (1080-1154)
- Hugh of St. Cher
- Hugh of St. Victor
I
J
- James of Metz
- James of Venice
- James of Viterbo
- Jacques de Vitry
- Jan Standonck
- Jean Buridan
- Jean Pointlasne
- Jean de la Rochelle
- Jerome of Prague
- Joachim of Flora
- Jocelin, Bishop of Soissons
- Jodocus Trutfetter
- Johann Eck
- Johann von Goch
- Johann Ruchrat von Wesel
- John Baconthorpe
- John Blund
- John Cantius
- John Capreolus
- John Dumbleton
- John Fisher
- John Gerson, (1363–1429)
- John Halgren of Abbeville
- John of Jandun
- John Mair
- John of Mirecourt
- John de Moussy
- John Pagus
- John of Paris
- John Peckham
- John Punch
- John of Reading
- John of Salisbury, (c. 1115–1180)
- Johannes Scotus Eriugena
- John of Seville
- John of St. Gilles
- John of Treviso
- John Wyclif, (born 1324)
- Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
- Juan de Mariana
L
- Landulph Caracciolo
- Lawrence de Fourgère
- Lawrence of Lindores
- Luis de Molina
M
- Manegold of Lautenbach
- Master Martin
- Marsilius of Inghen
- Marsilius of Padua
- Martin Dorp
- Martin of Dacia
- Matthew of Aquasparta
- Maurus of Salerno
- Mechthild of Magdeburg (c 1207 – c 1282/1294)
- Melchior Cano
- Michael of Massa
N
O
P
- Paul of Pergula
- Paul of Venice
- Peter Abelard, (1079–1142)
- Peter Alfonsi
- Peter the Archbishop
- Peter Auriol
- Peter of Auvergne
- Peter le Bar
- Peter of Candia
- Peter of Capua
- Peter Ceffons
- Peter of Corbeil
- Peter Damian
- Peter Helias
- Peter of Lamballe
- Peter Lombard
- Peter Musandinus
- Peter Olivi
- Peter of Poitiers (canon)
- Peter of Poitiers (Chancellor)
- Peter de Rivo
- Peter the Small
- Peter of Spain (usually identified with Pope John XXI)
- Peter Thomae
- Peter the Venerable
- Pierre d'Ailly
- Pierre de Maricourt
- Philip the Chancellor
- Plato of Tivoli
- Prévostin of Cremona
R
- Radbertus
- Radulphus Brito
- Radulphus de Longo Campo
- Ralph of Beauvais
- Ralph Strode
- Ramon Lull
- Raoul Ardens
- Ratramnus
- Raymond Féraud
- Raymond Gaufredi
- Reginald Pecock
- Richard Brinkley
- Richard of Campsall
- Richard l'Evêque
- Richard Fishacre
- Richard Ferrybridge
- Richard Fitzralph
- Richard de Fournival
- Richard Kilvington
- Richard of Middleton
- Richard Rufus of Cornwall
- Richard of Saint-Laurent
- Richard of St. Victor, (died 1173)
- Richard Swineshead
- Robert Blund
- Robert of Courson
- Robert Grosseteste, (c. 1175–1253)
- Robert of Halifax
- Robert Holcot
- Robert Kilwardby, (died 1279)
- Robert of Melun
- Robert of Paris
- Robert Pullus
- Robert de Sorbon, (1201–1274)
- Robert Walterston
- Roger Bacon, (1214–1294)
- Roger Marston
- Roland of Cremona
- Roscelin of Compiègne
S
- Siger of Brabant, (1240–1284)
- Simon of Faversham
- Simon of Poissy
- Simon of Tournai
- Stephen Bérout
- Stephen Langton, (c. 1150–1228)
- Stephen of Poligny
- Francisco Suárez, (1548–1617)
- Stephen of Venizy
T
- Theodore of Tarsus, (602 – 690)
- Thierry of Chartres/Theodoricus Carnotensis
- Thomas Aquinas, (1225–1274)
- Thomas Bradwardine, (c. 1290–1349)
- Thomas of Chobham
- Thomas of Erfurt
- Thomas Gallus
- Thomas à Kempis, (1380–1471)
- Thomas Netter of Walden
- Thomas of Sutton
- Thomas Wilton
U
V
W
- Walter Burley
- Walter Chatton
- Walter of Château-Thierry
- Walter of Mortagne
- William of Alnwick
- William of Altona
- William Arnaud
- William of Auvergne
- William of Auxerre
- William of Champeaux
- William of Conches
- William Crathorne
- William of Durham
- William d'Etampes; Gallicus de Stampis
- William of Falagar
- William Heytesbury
- William of Lucca
- William de la Mare
- William of Ockham, (c. 1285–1349)
- William of Saint-Amour
- William of Sherwood
- William of Ware
- Witelo
Xemhango de Robert (Malawi up to date)
Z
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