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Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215 – 11
September 1279) was an
Archbishop of
Canterbury in
England and a cardinal.
Kilwardby was the
first member of a mendicant...
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Posterior Analytics, 75b37-76a3.
Robert Kilwardby, De ortu scientiarum, LIII, §512, pp. 272f.
Robert Kilwardby, De ortu scientiarum, LIII, §512, pp. 273...
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Sittingbourne John
Blund Edmund of
Abingdon Boniface William Chillenden Robert Kilwardby Robert Burnell John
Peckham Robert Winchelsey Thomas Cobham Walter Reynolds...
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Queen Eleanor.
Immediately after being anointed and
crowned by
Robert Kilwardby, the
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Edward removed his crown,
saying that he...
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Dominicans Henrik Kalteisen (c. 1390–1464), 24th
Archbishop of
Nidaros Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215–1279),
Archbishop of
Canterbury and
cardinal Heinrich Kramer...
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philosophers made
their own
classifications of the
natural sciences.
Robert Kilwardby wrote On the
Order of the
Sciences in the 13th
century that
classed medicine...
- Bacon, Bonaventure,
Peter John Olivi,
Mechthild of Magdeburg,
Robert Kilwardby,
Albertus Magnus,
Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus,
Marguerite Porete, Dante...
- Chichele,
believed to have been its benefactors. In 1276
Archbishop Robert Kilwardby acquired a
charter for a w****ly market, and this
probably marks the foundation...
- set
Chillenden aside and
installed his own
choice in the see,
Robert Kilwardby.
Burnell did not
accompany the
prince on
crusade in late 1270, although...
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aspects of
astronomy and music. His
faculty colleagues included Robert Kilwardby,
Albertus Magnus, and
Peter of Spain, who may
later become Pope as Pope...