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Gilbert de la
Porrée (French pronunciation: [ʒilbɛʁ də la pɔʁe];
after 1085 – 4
September 1154), also
known as
Gilbert of Poitiers,
Gilbertus Porret****...
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synod of
Soissons in
roughly 1092. The
realist scholastic Gilbert de la
Porrée erred in the
opposite direction by
distinguishing between three divine beings...
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Influences Aristotle Pythagoras Neoplatonism Peter Abelard Gilbert de la
Porrée Thierry of
Chartres Boethius Academic work Era
Medieval philosophy School...
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philosophers from the
Middle Ages
include John
Scotus Eriugena,
Gilbert de la
Porrée,
Peter Lombard,
Hildegard of Bingen,
Albertus Magnus,
Robert Grosseteste...
- Jean
Beleth Gilbert de la
Porrée and his students, Jean
Beleth is the last one on the
right Born 12th century Died 1185
Occupation Writer ...
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Alexander of
Hales Bernard of
Chartres Dominicus Gundissalinus Gilbert de la
Porrée Alain de
Lille 13–14th
century Robert Grosseteste Michael Scot Albertus...
- by the mid-thirteenth
century was
erroneously ascribed to
Gilbert de la
Porrée. It was
widely commented upon by
medieval philosophers,
including Robert...
- Einlegegurken, Grünkohl, Knollensellerie, Kohlrabi, Kopfkohl, Kopfsalat, Möhren,
Porree, Rote Beete, Schälgurken, Spargel, Spinat,
Zwiebeln . Münster-Hiltrup:...
- 1124.
There is no
proof that he was
still alive after 1124.
Gilbert de la
Porrée and
William of
Conches were
students of his, and
their writings reference...
- 1148, held in the
presence of Pope
Eugenius III to
examine Gilbert de la
Porrée and Éon de l'Étoile.
Peter was
among the
signatories of the act condemning...