Johannes Versor
Johannes Versor (also: Ioannes Versor , Ioannes Versorius , Johannes le Tourneur , Jean Letourneur ; † after 1482) was a French Dominican and one of the most important Thomists and commentators on Aristotle in the late Middle Ages .
He became master of theology in Paris in 1435 and rector there in 1458 . In addition to Thomas Aquinas , which is why he is traditionally attributed to the Thomists, his thinking was also based on Albertus Magnus .
literature
- Max Heinze : Versor, Johannes . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 39, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1895, p. 637 f.
Web links
- Works (facsimiles) at the Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla
- Works (facsimiles) at the Munich digitization center
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SURNAME | Versor, Johannes |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Versor, Ioannes; Versorius, Ioannes; Le Tourneur, Johannes; Letourneur, Jean |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Thomist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th century |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1482 |