Walter of Château-Thierry

Walter of Château-Thierry

Walter of Château-Thierry [Gautier, Gauthier, Gualter de Château-Thierry; Galterus, Gualterus, Gualterius de Castro Theodorici, Gualterus Cancellarius.] (died 1249) was a French theologian and scholastic philosopher. He became bishop of Paris in the final year of his life [ [http://www.association-gauthier.org/anglais/1600a/gautier-chateauthierry1249a.html chateauthierry ] ] .

He wrote on the various meanings of conscience [Michael Bertram Crowe, "The Changing Profile of the Natural Law" (1977), p. 132.] . He was Chancellor of the University of Paris from 1246, and wrote critically of the lazy students and money-minded teachers [Astrik L. Gabriel, "Conflict between the Chancellor and University" p. 145, in Albert Zimmermann (editor), "Die Auseinandersetzungen an der Pariser Universität im XIII. Jahrhundert" (1976).] .

References

*Henricus Weisweiler (1952, "Quaestiones ineditae de Assumptione B. V. Mariae"

Notes

External links

*de icon [http://www.mgh.de/~Poetae/Autorenliste/AutorenG.htm List of works]


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