- Adam of
Wodeham, OFM (1298–1358) was a
philosopher and theologian. Currently,
Wodeham is best
known for
having been a
secretary of
William Ockham and...
- of Diss in Norfolk, the
manors of
Shimpling and
Thorne in Suffolk, of
Wodeham-Walter (now
Woodham Walter), Henham,
Leiden (now part of
Leaden Roding)...
- with no Object.
Princeton University Press. Courtenay,
William J. Adam
Wodeham: An
Introduction to His Life and Writings, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1978. Feibleman...
- by
showing how all
these fallacies err
against the syllogism. Adam de
Wodeham (wrote
foreword to Sum of Logic)
Summa logicae by
Lambert d'Auxerre Summa...
- (660–740) Adam of
Bremen Adam de
Buckfield Adam Parvipont**** Adam de
Wodeham Adam
Pulchrae Mulieris/Adam de
Puteorumvilla Adelard of Bath
Adomnan of...
- Heidelberg. His
overall theological philosophy was
influenced by Adam
Wodeham,
Gregory of Rimini,
Thomas Aquinas, and Bonaventure. However, he does not...
- 1374 he
abridged the
Sentences commentary of Adam
Wodeham.
Gabriel Biel John Mair Adam de
Wodeham (in German) deutsche-biographie.de,
Heinrich Totting...
-
community at that time
included William of Ockham,
Walter Chatton and Adam
Wodeham. It
flourished in the
fourteenth and
fifteenth century but was dissolved...
-
Mirecourt William of
Ockham Henry of Oyta
Durandus of Saint-Pourçain Adam de
Wodeham Walter J. Ong (1958), Ramus,
Method and the
Decay of Dialogue: From the...
- in the late 1340s,
using angle as a metaphor. He was
influenced by Adam
Wodeham,
Gregory of
Rimini and John of Mirecourt. He
wrote a
satirical work Epistola...