Johannes von Dinkelsbühl

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Johannes von Dinkelsbühl (* 1370 ; † 1465 ; actually Johannes Widemann ) came from Dinkelsbühl and was a student from 1419, professor from 1425 and rector at the University of Vienna from 1448 . He was a pupil of Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl , belonged to the Viennese school of pastoral theology and was famous for his commentary on the physics of Aristotle .

Works

  • Iohannes Widmann de Dinkelsbühl: "Quaestiones in libros Physicorum" , 1429, commentary on Aristoteles, Physica

literature

  • Ulrich Rebstock: Applied arithmetic in the Islamic world and its influences on occidental arithmetic (University of Freiburg; PDF download ; 156 kB)
  • Martin Grabmann: Medieval Spiritual Life: Treatises on the History of Scholasticism , Munich, Max Hueber 1926, p. 226.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Panzer, Friedrich: Bavarian legends and customs. Contribution to German Mythology Contribution to German Mythology, 1.-2. Bd. Munich: C. Kaiser, 1848, p. 373
  2. Götz Freiherr von Pölnitz. Life pictures from Bavarian Swabia . M. Hueber; 1952.
  3. a b Martin Grabmann. Medieval spiritual life . Max Hueber; 1956.
  4. see Alcuin Regensburger Infothek der Scholastik