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Robert de Bardis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert de Bardis Robert de Bardis was a 14th-century Chancellor of the University of Paris and a member of the Florentine Bardi banking family. He became chancellor of the Sorbonne in 1336. His financial resources placed him on the same level as the chancellor of Seville.〔''Parisian Scholars in the Early 14th Century: A Social Portrait'', William J. Courteney, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pg. 68.〕 de Bardis was a highly regarded scholar of St. Augustine and a friend of Petrarch.〔''High Way to Heaven: The Augustinian Platform Between Reform and Reformation, 1292 '' - '' 1524'', Eric Leland Saak, Brill Publishers, 2002, pg. 221.〕 ==Involvement with heresy courts==
It is likely that the papal commission which prosecuted Nicholas of Autrecourt acquired information from the Bishop of Paris and de Bardis.〔''Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris in the 14th Century'', J.M.M.H. Thijssen, 1998, pg, 76.〕 In the spring of 1347 the examination of the ideas of John of Mirecourt began in response to a letter to the university from Pope Clement VI. After charges were brought against him, John of Mirecourt presented the written text of ''Lectura''. de Bardis submitted the text to a select group of regent masters who were given the work of evaluation. The task was a two-stage process which was similar to the proceedings against William of Ockham which took place at Avignon. The language of the official list and condemnation has survived.〔''Die Bibliotheca Amploniama: ihre Bedeutung im Spannungsfeld von Aristototelismus Nominalismus and Humanismus'', Andreas Speer, Walter de Gruyter, 1995, pp. 344.〕
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