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Bartholomew of Bologna (philosopher)

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Bartholomew of Bologna[1] (died c. 1294) was an Italian Franciscan scholastic philosopher. He was a follower of John Pecham.[2]

He studied at the University of Bologna, and then for a degree at the University of Paris.[3] He preached in Paris in (what was thought to be) 1270.[4]

His works include the Tractatus de luce, on optics but from a spiritual angle.

Notes

  1. ^ Bartolomeo da Bologna, Bartolomaeus di Bononia, Bartolomeus de Bononia.
  2. ^ Jorge J. E. Gracia, Timothy B. Noone, A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages (2003), p. 384.
  3. ^ Franaut-B
  4. ^ Bartholomew of Bologna Archived June 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine