Adam de Wodeham, the Glossary
Adam of Wodeham, OFM (1298–1358) was a philosopher and theologian.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Duns Scotus, Franciscans, Henry of Oyta, John Major (philosopher), Philotheus Boehner, Southampton, Sum of Logic, William of Ockham.
- 1358 deaths
- English Friars Minor
Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus ("Duns the Scot"; – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic priest and Franciscan friar, university professor, philosopher and theologian. Adam de Wodeham and Duns Scotus are 14th-century philosophers, 14th-century writers in Latin and scholastic philosophers.
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Franciscans
The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders of the Catholic Church.
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Henry of Oyta
Henry of Oyta (Heinrich Totting von Oyta; c. 1330 – 1397) was a German theologian and nominalist philosopher. Adam de Wodeham and Henry of Oyta are 14th-century writers in Latin and scholastic philosophers.
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John Major (philosopher)
John Major (or Mair; also known in Latin as Joannes Majoris and Haddingtonus Scotus; 1467–1550) was a Scottish philosopher, theologian, and historian who was much admired in his day and was an acknowledged influence on all the great thinkers of the time. Adam de Wodeham and John Major (philosopher) are scholastic philosophers.
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Philotheus Boehner
Philotheus Boehner (born Heinrich Boehner; 17 February 1901 – 22 May 1955) was a member of the Franciscan order known for medieval scholarship.
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Southampton
Southampton is a port city in Hampshire, England.
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Sum of Logic
The Summa Logicae ("Sum of Logic") is a textbook on logic by William of Ockham.
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William of Ockham
William of Ockham or Occam (Gulielmus Occamus; 1287 – 10 April 1347) was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, apologist, and Catholic theologian, who is believed to have been born in Ockham, a small village in Surrey. Adam de Wodeham and William of Ockham are 14th-century English writers, 14th-century philosophers, 14th-century writers in Latin and scholastic philosophers.
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See also
1358 deaths
- Étienne Marcel
- Abu Inan Faris
- Abu Ishaq Inju
- Adam de Wodeham
- Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
- Albert II (bishop of Halberstadt)
- Albert II, Duke of Austria
- Amir Qazaghan
- Anthony I, Lord of Monaco
- Ashikaga Takauji
- Bayan Qulï
- Bernard Ezi II d'Albret
- Blanche of France (nun)
- Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn
- Delphine of Glandèves
- Fadrique Alfonso
- Gabriel, Lord of Monaco
- Gerard III van Heemskerk
- Gertrude van der Oosten
- Giovanni dalle Carceri
- Gregory of Rimini
- Guglielma Pallavicini
- Guillaume Cale
- Isabel Bruce
- Isabella of France
- James Lindsay of Crawford (died 1358)
- Katarina Šubić
- Khoja Ali Shah
- Kunga Gyaltsen (Imperial Preceptor)
- Mahaut of Châtillon
- Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Desmond
- Nicholas II Vásári
- Nicholas the Small
- Nicolaus of Luxemburg
- Nitta Yoshioki
- Raymond Saquet
- Roger Northburgh
- Sas of Moldavia
- Shabankara'i
- Shah Temur
- Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah
- Sirghitmish
- Tomás Mág Tighearnán
- William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin
- Zhu Zhenheng
English Friars Minor
- Adam de Wodeham
- Alexander of Hales
- Angelus of St. Francis Mason
- Anthony Parkinson
- Haymo of Faversham
- Hervey de Saham
- John Forest
- John Peckham
- John Wall (priest and martyr)
- John of Howden
- Pacificus Baker
- Peter Collingridge
- Richard Lyst
- Richard Risby
- Roger Bacon
- Salvatore Colombo
- Thomas Bourchier (Franciscan)
- Thomas Bungay
- Thomas Burton (bishop)
- Thomas of Eccleston
- Thomas of York (Franciscan)
- Vincent Canes
- Walter Colman
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_de_Wodeham
Also known as Adam Goddam, Adam Goddamus, Adam Goddamusen, Adam Godham, Adam Wodeham, Adam Wodham, Adam Woodham, Adam of Wodeham, Adamus Wodheamensis, Wodehamensis.