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Adam de Buckfield〔Adam or Adamus de Bocfeld, Bocfeldius, Buckfeldio, Bucfeldus, Buckfeldius.〕 (ca. 1220 – before 1294)〔(); date of death sometimes given as 1285.〕 was an English Franciscan philosopher, who taught at the University of Oxford in the early 1240s.〔 He was an early commentator on a number of Aristotle's works, in particular those dealing with natural philosophy. ==Teacher of Aristotle== Adam of Buckfield and the theologian Richard Fishacre were two Oxford masters of the mid-13th century. Buckfield introduced the ''New Aristotle'' at the English university at a time when it was prohibited from being taught in Paris, France because of ecclesiastical restrictions. It is probable that Adam of Buckfield received a degree in theology and penned his Aristotelian commentaries during his regency in arts which began by 1243. His explanation of Aristotle's meaning drew heavily on the writing of Averroes.
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