WILLIAM OF AUVERGNE° — (c. 1180–1249), French theologian and philosopher. Born in Aurillac, William was professor of theology at the University of Paris and bishop of that city from 1228 until his death. His principal work is Magisterium divinale, a collection of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
William of Auvergne — • Short article on this thinker, by William Turner Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
William of Auvergne — French Guillaume d Auvergne born after 1180, Aurillac, France died 1249, Paris French philosopher and theologian. Named bishop of Paris in 1228, William was a reformer who defended the rising mendicant orders against attacks by the secular clergy … Universalium
William of Auvergne (bishop) — William of Auvergne (1190 1249) was the Bishop of Paris from 1228 to his death in 1249. He was a Scholastic philosopher at the University of Paris before being raised to the episcopate. He was born in Aurillac in the last years of the twelfth… … Wikipedia
William of Auvergne — See Metaphysics and science in the thirteenth century … History of philosophy
Metaphysics and science in the thirteenth century: William of Auvergne, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon — Steven Marrone By the third decade of the thirteenth century there emerge the first signs of a new metaphysics. Alongside Neoplatonizing idealism we now see attempts to lay greater emphasis on the ontological density of the created world and to… … History of philosophy
William — /wil yeuhm/, n. 1. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter W. 2. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning will and helmet. * * * (as used in expressions) Huddie William Ledbetter Aberhart William George William… … Universalium
William of Paris [or Auvergne] — (c. 1180–1249) Bishop and Theologian. William was Bishop of Paris from 1228 and he was an influential figure at the court of King Louis ix. He is mainly remembered for his encyclopaedic Magisterium Divinale which covered topics such as the… … Who’s Who in Christianity
William VII the Young of Auvergne — was a Count of the region of Auvergne, France during the years 1143 1155. He accompanied the French king, Louis VII, on the Second Crusade.William was the first Count of Auvergne to be given the title Dauphin (Prince). What is by convenience… … Wikipedia
William Sabatier (bandonéiste) — William Sabatier (bandonéoniste) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sabatier. William Sabatier Naissance … Wikipédia en Français