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Marsilius of
Inghen (c. 1340 – 20
August 1396) was a
medieval Dutch Scholastic philosopher who
studied with
Albert of
Saxony and
Nicole Oresme under Jean...
- Taillti,
inghen Domhnaill Guitt U1127.
Tailltiu ingen Murchadha H. Mael
Sechlainn ben
Tairrdhelbaigh H.
Concobuir M1170. Taillte,
inghen Muirchertaigh...
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Affreca de
Courcy or
Affrica Guðrøðardóttir was a late 12th-/early 13th
century noblewoman. She was the
daughter of
Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles...
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Helga Moddansdóttir was the
mistress of
Haakon Paulsson who was Earl of
Orkney from 1105 to 1123. The
Orkneyinga saga
states that she was the daughter...
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meaning "from/of Ingen", a town in Gelderland. An
archaic spelling is Van
Inghen.
People with the
surname include:
Ferdinand van
Ingen (1933–2021), Dutch...
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Heidelberg the
oldest university in Germany. In
November 1386,
Marsilius of
Inghen was
elected first rector of the university. The
rector seal
motto was semper...
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Durandus Petrus Aureolus William of
Ockham Late Jean
Buridan Marsilius of
Inghen Nicole Oresme Albert of
Saxony Francesc Eiximenis Nicholas of Cusa Vincent...
- ha-Philosophia ha-Chib'it (Synopsis of
Natural Philosophy), and
Marsilius of
Inghen's Questions,
under the
title Sha'alot u-Teshubot (Questions and Answers)...
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Paris in the
works of
Albert of Saxony,
Nichole Oreseme, and
Marsilius of
Inghen.
Lawrence M.
Principe wrote: A
group known as the
Oxford Calculators had...
- Great, and the via of the 'modern masters' John
Buridan and
Marsilius of
Inghen. See
Robert Pasnau,
Metaphysical Themes, 1274-1671, (New York: OUP, 2011)...