Antonius Andreas
Antonius Andreas[1] (c. 1280 in Tauste, Aragon – 1320[2]) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian, a pupil of Duns Scotus.
He was teaching at the University of Lleida in 1315. He was nicknamed Doctor Dulcifluus, or Doctor Scotellus[3] (applied as well to Peter of Aquila).
His Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis was printed in 1481.
References
- Andreae, Andrea, Antonio Andreas, Antonius Andreae, Antonio Andrea, Antonio Andrés, Antoni Andreu.
- History of Philosophy 41
- Catalan philosophy: From the beginning of the academic philosophy until the Aristotelian reaction in the 15th century
- Marek Gensler, The making of Doctor Dulcifluus. Antonius Andreae's contribution to the formation of Scotism, Anuari de la Societat Catalana de Filosofia 1996, pp. 57–67.
External links
- Franaut page
- Marek Gensler, The making of a Doctor Dulcifluus
- Against ordination of women
- Quaestiones super XII libros Methaphysicae Aristotelis, Venezia, 1495, at the National Library of Portugal
- Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis, Venezia, 1491, at the National Library of Portugal
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