Praepositinus, the Glossary
Praepositinus (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (1210) was an Italian scholastic philosopher and theologian.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: André Vauchez, Belief, Chancellor of the University of Paris, Frege–Church ontology, Guillaume Durand, Jean Beleth, Mainz Cathedral, Michael Lapidge, Northern Italy, Peter Comestor, Sermon, Sicard of Cremona.
- 1210 deaths
- 12th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
- 12th-century Italian philosophers
- Chancellors of the University of Paris
- Medieval Paris
- Writers from Cremona
André Vauchez
André Vauchez FBA (born 24 July 1938, Thionville) is a French medievalist specialising in the history of Christian spirituality.
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Belief
A belief is a subjective attitude that a proposition is true or a state of affairs is the case.
Chancellor of the University of Paris
The Chancellor of the University of Paris was originally the chancellor of the chapter of Notre Dame de Paris. Praepositinus and chancellor of the University of Paris are chancellors of the University of Paris.
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Frege–Church ontology
The Frege–Church ontology is an ontology, a theory of existence.
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Guillaume Durand
Guillaume Durand, or William Durand (c. 1230 – 1 November 1296), also known as Durandus, Duranti or Durantis, from the Italian form of Durandi filius, as he sometimes signed himself, was a French canonist and liturgical writer, and Bishop of Mende.
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Jean Beleth
Jean Beleth (Joannes Belethus; –1182) was a twelfth-century French liturgist and theologian. Praepositinus and Jean Beleth are 12th-century writers in Latin.
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Mainz Cathedral
Mainz Cathedral or St.
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Michael Lapidge
Michael Lapidge, FBA (born 8 February 1942) is a scholar in the field of Medieval Latin literature, particularly that composed in Anglo-Saxon England during the period 600–1100 AD; he is an emeritus Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, a Fellow of the British Academy, and winner of the 2009 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize.
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Northern Italy
Northern Italy (Italia settentrionale, label, label) is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy.
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Peter Comestor
Peter Comestor (Petrus Comestor, "Peter the Eater"; Pierre le Mangeur; died 22 October 1178) was a 12th-century French theological writer and university teacher. Praepositinus and Peter Comestor are 12th-century writers in Latin, chancellors of the University of Paris and medieval Paris.
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Sermon
A sermon is a religious discourse or oration by a preacher, usually a member of clergy.
Sicard of Cremona
Sicardus of Cremona (Latin: Sicardus Cremonensis; Italian: Sicardo) (1155–1215) was an Italian prelate, historian and writer. Praepositinus and Sicard of Cremona are writers from Cremona.
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See also
1210 deaths
- Aaron ben Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel
- Al-Awhad Ayyub
- Aonghus mac Somhairle
- Bahauddin Tughril
- Conrad II, Margrave of Lusatia
- Florence of Holland
- Gottfried von Strassburg
- Halldóra Eyjólfsdóttir
- Huguccio
- Jean Bodel
- Jinul
- Jonathan of Dunblane
- Lý Cao Tông
- Lu You
- Ludmila (wife of Mieszko I Tanglefoot)
- Majd ad-Dīn Ibn Athir
- Matilda of Boulogne, Duchess of Brabant
- Matilda of Saxony (1172-1209/10)
- Maud de Braose
- Muhammad II of Alamut
- Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr
- Praepositinus
- Princess Noriko (1177–1210)
- Qutb ud-Din Aibak
- Ralph de Somery I
- Richard de Prebenda
- Risteárd de Tiúit
- Robert of Châtillon
- Rustam V
- Soffredo
- Sverker the Younger
- Taklung Thangpa Tashi Pal
- William FitzAlan, 1st Lord of Oswestry and Clun
12th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
12th-century Italian philosophers
- Anselm of Canterbury
- Burgundio of Pisa
- Peter Lombard
- Praepositinus
- William of Lucca
Chancellors of the University of Paris
- Étienne Tempier
- Chancellor of the University of Paris
- Francesco Caracciolo (theologian)
- Georges Cuvier
- Jean Gerson
- Jean de Gagny
- John of Calore
- Nicolas de Nonancourt
- Peter Comestor
- Peter of Poitiers
- Philip the Chancellor
- Pierre d'Ailly
- Praepositinus
- Robert de Bardis
- Robert of Courson
- Walter of Château-Thierry
Medieval Paris
- 1229 University of Paris strike
- Condemnations of 1210–1277
- Council of Paris (614)
- Dictionarius
- Disputation of Paris
- Edict of Paris
- Hours of Philip the Bold
- John of Calore
- Le Dit des rues de Paris
- Medieval Louvre Castle
- Musée de Cluny
- Notre-Dame school
- Palais de la Cité
- Paris in the Middle Ages
- Peter Abelard
- Peter Comestor
- Peter of Poitiers
- Philip the Chancellor
- Praepositinus
- Siege of Paris (885–886)
- Treaty of Paris (1259)
- Treaty of Paris (1323)
- Treaty of Paris (1355)
- Turlupins
- William de Montibus
Writers from Cremona
- Adriano Bolzoni
- Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi
- Alessio Zanelli
- Alfenus Varus
- Antonio Maria Panni
- Calisto Bassi
- Carlo Cottarelli
- Danilo Montaldi
- Enzo Mainardi
- Francesco Novati
- Gerard of Cremona
- Giovanni Battista Zaist
- Marco Girolamo Vida
- Marcus Furius Bibaculus
- Pier Paolo Pasolini
- Praepositinus
- Primo Mazzolari
- Sandrone Dazieri
- Sicard of Cremona
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praepositinus
Also known as Gilbert Prevostin, Praepositinus Cremonensis, Praepositinus of Cremona, Prepositinus of Cremona, Prévostin of Cremona.