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Praepositinus (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) ( 1135 – 1210) was an Italian scholastic philosopher and theologian. He was a liturgical commentator,〔William W. Kibler, ''Medieval France: An Encyclopedia'' (1995), p. 554.〕 and supporter a ''res''-theory of belief.〔Harm J. M. J. Goris, ''Free Creatures of an Eternal God: Thomas Aquinas on God's Infallible Foreknowledge and Irresistible Will'' (1996), p. 113.〕 He discussed intentional contexts.〔http://www.science.uva.nl/~seop/entries/singular-terms-medieval/〕 Having studied under Peter the Eater and taught at Paris, he went to Mainz Cathedral in 1196. Returning, he was Chancellor of the University of Paris from c. 1206 to 1209.〔André Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'' (2001), p. 1176.〕 A ''Summa contra haereticos'' from around 1200 was once attributed to him.〔("A Tender Age": Appendix: Contexts and Sources for the Rise of Heresies and Catholic Responses )〕 ==References== *Georges Lacombe (1927) ''La vie et les oeuvres de Prévostin'' (''Praepositinus Cancellarii Parisiensis (1206–1210) Opera Omnia'') *Joseph N. Garvin, James A. Corbett (1958), ''The Summa Contra Haereticos Ascribed to Praepostinus of Cremona'' *James A. Corbett (editor) (1969), ''Praepositini Cremonensis Tractatus de officiis'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Praepositinus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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