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James Martin (philosopher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Martin (philosopher) James Martin (Jacobus Martinus, Jacques Martin) (fl. 1577) was a Scottish philosophical writer and early Ramist.〔Lynn Thorndike, ''History of Magic and Experimental Science'' Part 10 (2003 reprint), p. 238.〕 ==Life==
He was a native of Dunkeld, Perthshire, and is said to have been educated at the University of Oxford. A James Martin, whose college is not mentioned, commenced M.A. at Oxford on 31 March 1522.〔:s:Martin, James (fl. 1577) (DNB00)〕 He was professor of philosophy at Paris. In 1556 he was proctor of the Germans in the university of Paris, and in May 1557 was chosen by them to negotiate with the king concerning a tax which he desired to impose on the university. He subsequently is said to have become professor at Turin.〔The ''Dictionary of National Biography'' notes that John Hill Burton (''The Scot Abroad'', p. 296) says he was professor at Rome; but states that this is probably a slip.〕 He was dead by 1584.〔
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