John of Reading Johannes de Reading, Johannes Radingia died 1346 was an English Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher. He was an early opponent of William of Ockham , and a follower of Duns Scotus . He wrote a commentary on the Sentences around 1320, at the University of Oxford . He argued for the unity of science. ref Steven John Livesey, Theology and Science in the Fourteenth Century Three Questions on the Unity of Science from John of Reading s Commentary on the Sentences 1989 , p. 76. ref John of Reading also is credited with the Prose for Christmas Day , the source for the Christmas Hymn O come, all ye faithful Adeste Fideles . In 1322 he moved to a teaching position at Avignon , which in modern times is a Communes of France commune in the Vaucluse Departments of France department in southeastern France. ref Jorge J. E. Gracia, Timothy B. Noone, A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages 2003 , p.390. ref Reading is buried at Avignon. ref cite book last1 Parkinson first1 Anthony authorlink1 Anthony Parkinson title Collectanea Anglo Minoritica, Or, A Collection of the Antiquities Of The English Franciscans, Or Friers Minors, Commonly Call d Gray Friers In Two Parts. With an Appendix concerning the English Nuns of the Order of Saint Clare url http books.google.com books?id WkU AAAAcAAJ&pg PA149&dq 22John of Reading 22&hl en&ei DEbpTJOTC8SblgeW3JR7&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAA v onepage&q 22John 20of 20Reading 22&f false accessdate November 21, 2010 year 1726 page 149 pages 272 quote II. Br.lhomas of St. Dunstan, Br. John of Reading buried at Avig Annoi f non, Br. John of Tornton, Br. Richard of Drayton buried at Shrewsbury. These were Four of the Oxford Franciscan Regents, or chief Professors mention d by Mr. Wood, from Eccleflon s List And if I may be allow d to guess by several of their Juniors being dead sooner, they did not Survive ... franautj.htm Toc415642875 Franaut page Persondata name John of Reading alternative names short description ... more details
Image John sophocleus.jpg right frame John Sophocleus preparing to give an on air interview for WACV 1170AM in Montgomery, Alabama during his 2002 gubernatorial campaign. John Peter Sophocleus is an economist and Libertarianism libertarian political activist in Alabama . Career in economics Sophocleus has taught economics at Clemson University , Auburn University , and Auburn University Montgomery . He has been twice nominated to the Who s Who Among American Teachers . He is an adjunct faculty member of the Mises Institute ref http www.mises.org faculty.aspx Faculty Members. Ludwig von Mises Institute. Mises.org ref and occasionally lectures there, usually on United States tariff history. Sophocleus generally teaches the principles of microeconomics . His 1988 article The Social Cost of Rent seeking with David Laband, published in Public Choice Origins and formation Public Choice , has been cited by Peter Leeson , ref Leeson, Peter T. The Invisible Hook The Hidden Economics of Pirates . Princeton University Press. 2009. p. 191. ref Gordon Tullock and others. ref http scholar.google.com scholar?q John 20P. 20Sophocleus John P. Sophocleus. Google Scholar ref Political efforts In 1996 , he was the Libertarian Party United States Libertarian Party candidate for United States House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives in Alabama s 3rd congressional district , opposing Republican ... in the race. According to a 16 November 2002 New York Times editorial by John J. Miller The only ... was that the Libertarian candidate, John Sophocleus, attracted 23,000 votes. ref Miller, John J. A Third ... ref Certiorari Writ of Certiorari granted by the SCOTUS US Supreme Court in case against AL ... media.aspx?action showname&ID 642 Mises.org media archive for John Sophocleus http southernevents.org ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sophocleus, John Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sophocleus, John Peter ... more details
John Colgan , Irish people Irish hagiographer and historian , born c. 1600, died about 1657. Life A member of the Colgan family of County Donegal , Colgan joined the Franciscan Order and was sent to study in the Irish Franciscan College of St. Anthony of Padua in Leuven Irish L bh n , French and historically in English Louvain in present day Belgium. Here he is said to have acted as professor of theology for some time, but he soon forsook the professorial chair in order to devote himself to the Irish studies for which that college was famous. Father Hugh Ward d. 1635 had projected a complete history of the Irish saints, and for this purpose had sent some of his brethren, notably Michael O Clery , to Ireland to collect materials. Ward died before he could make any progress in his work, but the materials that had been gathered remained. Colgan, being a competent master of the Irish language , had thus ready at hand an excellent collection of manuscripts of Irish hagiology. He undertook a great work, to be published in six volumes, dealing with the whole range of Irish ecclesiastical history and antiquities. In 1645 he published at Louvain the third volume of this series Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae , etc. , containing the lives of the Irish saints whose feasts occur in the calendar for the months of January, February, and March. The lives of the saints whose feasts occur in the succeeding ... to the student. In 1655 he published at Antwerp a life of Duns Scotus , in which he undertook ... a mistake, as a note in his work on Duns Scotus proves clearly that he was alive in 1655 ... authors c Colgan,John life.htm Biography at Princess Grace Irish Library Attribution Catholic wstitle John Colgan Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Colgan, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., John Category Christian hagiographers Category Irish writers Category Irish historians Category ... fr John Colgan pl John Colgan ... more details
Other people John Bacon John Baconthorpe also Bacon , Baco , and Bacconius ca. 1290 1347 was a learned England English Carmelite monk and scholastic philosopher . sfn Zimmerman 1913 Life He was born at Baconsthorpe , Norfolk , ref name Pasnau he seems to have been the grandnephew of Roger Bacon Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19. 116 . In youth, he joined the Carmelite order of monks, becoming a friar ref name Gracia Gracia, J. J. & Noone, T. B. 2003 . A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford Blackwell. pg. 338 9. ref at Blakeney, Norfolk Blakeney , ref name Pasnau Pasnau, R. 2010 , The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, Vol. II. Cambridge. pg. 291 292. ref near Walsingham . He studied at Oxford ref name Pasnau and Paris . He became regent master of the theology faculty at Paris by 1323. ref name Gracia He is believed to have taught theology at Cambridge and Oxford ref name Pasnau . Eventually, he became known as doctor resolutus, ref name Nolan Nolan, S. 2011 John Baconthorp. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Lagerlund Springer, Henrik Ed. XXIII, 1423. ref though the implication ... He appears to have anticipated John Wycliffe Wycliffe in advocating the subordination of the clergy ... written works by John Baconthorpe. His most well known work, his commentary on the Sentences ... Similarly, Baconthorpe openly debated with his contemporaries, such as Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus ... was the primary influence on Baconthorpe s thinking. Perhaps the most important influence on John .... ref name Nolan References reflist Attribution CathEncy wstitle John Bacon first B. last Zimmerman Cite EB1911 wstitle Baconthorpe, John which in turn cites Brucker, Hist. Crit. iii. 865. Stuckl, Phil ..., John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1346 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baconthorpe, John Category 1290s births Category 1346 deaths Category Carmelites ... monks Category 14th century English people Category Scotism RC clergy stub sl John Baconthorpe ... more details
Infobox Judge name John Catron image John Catron Brady Handy.jpg imagesize caption office Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart March 8, 1837 ref name fedjudcenter cite news author coauthors authorlink title Federal Judicial Center John Catron date 2009 12 09 publisher url http www.fjc.gov servlet tGetInfo?jid 400 work pages accessdate 2009 12 09 language ref termend May 30, 1865 nominator Andrew Jackson appointer predecessor none successor none office2 termstart2 termend2 nominator2 appointer2 predecessor2 successor2 birth date birth date 1786 1 7 mf y birth place Wythe County, Virginia death date death date and age 1865 5 30 1786 1 7 mf y death place Nashville, Tennessee spouse religion Presbyterian John Catron January 7, 1786 &ndash May 30, 1865 was an United States of America American jurist who served as a United States Supreme Court US Supreme Court justice from 1837 to 1865. Early life Little is known of Catron s early life. He was born in Montgomery County later Wyeth County , Virginia to Peter Catron Kettering who had come from Mittelbrun in the German Palatinate with his parents and Maria Elizabetha Houck whose parents were Palatine Germans who had come to Virginia by way of Pennsylvania. He had a sister Mary. He was a second cousin to Thomas Benton Catron, later one of the first two senators ... to Present date publisher url SCOTUS URL about members.pdf work pages accessdate 2009 12 16 language ... www.supremecourthistory.org 02 history subs timeline images associates 021.html John Catron, 1837 1865 , Supreme Court Historical Society. http www.oyez.org oyez resource legal entity 26 John Catron ... Court composition 1864 1865 end U.S. Supreme Court composition Persondata NAME Catron, John ALTERNATIVE ... Catron, John Categories Category 1786 births Category 1865 deaths Category Tennessee Supreme Court ... Category United States Army soldiers de John Catron ... more details
for the lecturer in broadcast journalism John Mair journalist File John Mair.jpg right 320px John Mair or Major also known in Latin as Joannes Majoris and Haddingtonus Scotus 1467 1550 was a Scotland Scottish ... writings. Life School John Mair or Major was born about 1467 in Gleghornie , near North Berwick where ..., Cambridge Christ s College . ref Venn id MJR492J name Major, John ref He remembers the bells ... and empiricist approach of John Buridan . The latter s influence on Copernicus and Galileo ... in different kinds of knowledge and several of these are among my faithful hearers, such as John Mair ..., including John Knox and George Buchanan . He missed Paris When I was in Scotland, I often thought how ... respect for his centuries old methodology. Some publications by John Mair Heinrich Totting von Oytha ... Lyons 1516 Reportia Parisiensia by Duns Scotus co edited by Mair, Paris 1517 18 Commentary on the Sentences ... was adopted and improved by later historians of Scotland , including his pupil Hector Boece and John ..., including Antonio Coronel, who taught John Calvin and very probably Ignatius of Loyola . In 1522, at School of Salamanca Salamanca , Domingo de San Juan referred to him as the revered master, John ..., aged about eighty three. One of his most notable students was John Knox coincidentally, another ... juridico sobre la conquista de Am rica John Mair , La ciencia tomista 103 1976 , 213 230 ref See ... of John Mair Logic and Logicians in Pre Reformation Scotland , Oxford 1985 Brodie, A The Tradition of Scottish Philosophy Edinburgh 1990 Polygon ISBN 0 7486 6029 1 Durkan, J New light on John Mair Innes Review Vol IV Edinburgh 1954 Mair, John A history of Greater Britain, as well England as Scotland ... UC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false Alexander Broadie, John Mair, The Dictionary of Literary ..., 2003, pp.  178 187. John Durkan, John Major After 400 Years, Innes Review, vol. 1, 1950, pp.  ... 1507 1522 Roma, 1938 , 127 164 J.H. Burns, New Light on John Major , Innes Review 5 1954 , 83 ... more details
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ministry in protest against Pope John Paul II s decrees Ordinatio Sacerdotalis and Ad Tuendam ... to work on the infamous Burma Railway in Thailand, while John with his mother and three brothers ... 15. ref The family was repatriated to the Netherlands after the war. Studies John Wijngaards joined ... 1973, p. 31. ref Services in India John taught Sacred Scripture at St John s Major Seminary in Hyderabad .... After all it is Christ s priesthood, not ours, we are speaking about. John Wijngaards, The ministry ... see awards below . Ministry for women In 1977 John wrote Did Christ Rule out Women Priests? McCrimmon ..., John resigned from his priestly ministry on 17 September 1998. ref Since I perceive Rome s ban on women ... The indult of laicisation released him from the obligation of celibacy. ref John has continued publishing ..., to those with access to a good library. But being able to consult and print out the text from John Duns Scotus s 1266 1308 commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, on the question of Whether the female ... Traditionalist Catholics decry John Wijngaards as a public dissenter and heretic . ref See for example ... of John and his Letters Michael Glazier, Wilmington 1986 br The Spirit in John Michael Glazier, Wilmington ... Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wijngaards, John ... Surabaya , Indonesia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wijngaards, John Category Living ... Category Indonesian writers de John Wijngaards ... more details
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