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- Jandun (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃dœ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. "Romy" mineral water is produced here. The church,...
- John of Jandun or John of Jaudun (French Jean de Jandun, Johannes von Jandun, Joannes Gandavensis, or Johannes de Janduno, circa 1285–1328) was a French...
- Jacques Egide Duhan de Jandun (1685–1746) was a Huguenot soldier who served for twelve years as tutor to Frederick the Great. Duhan's father was secretary...
- the Christian West, such as Siger of Brabant (c. 1240 – c. 1284), John of Jandun (c. 1285 – 1328) and John Baconthorpe (c. 1290 – 1347). It also influenced...
- produces laws that are most likely to be obe****. Marsilius and John of Jandun, who has sometimes been credited as a co-author of Defensor pacis, left...
- fifteen metres (50 ft) between the walls and counter-supports. John of Jandun recognized the cathedral as one of Paris's three most important buildings...
- cemetery, but this cemetery no longer exists. The Parisian scholastic Jean de Jandun praised the building as one of Paris' most beautiful structures in his "Tractatus...
- Aristotelianism. Leading Averroists in the following centuries included John of Jandun and Marsilius of Padua (fourteenth century), Gaetano da Thiene and Pietro...
- historian. Born in Berlin, Schmugge completed his dissertation on John of Jandun in 1964 in Paris with the help of a six-month scholarship from the Commission...
- statues of the kings of France. The "Grand Chronicles of France" by Jehan de Jandun described "A new palace, a marvelous and costly work, the most beautiful...