William of Falgar

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William of Falgar[1] (died 1297 or 1298) was a Franciscan theologian from south-west France, a follower of Bonaventure.[2]

He entered the Franciscan Order at Toulouse. He became bishop of Viviers in 1296.

Notes

  1. ^ William of Falagar, Guillaume de Falegar, Guillaume de Falengaria, Guillaume de Fulgario, Guillaume de Falguières, Guilelmus de Falgario, Guillelmus de Falgaria, Guillelmus de Falegar, Guillelmus de Fulgario, Guillelmus de Falengaria.
  2. ^ History of Medieval Philosophy 260

External links

  • Franaut page
  • Wilhelm Kohl (1998). "Wilhelm von Falgaria (Guillaume de Falegar, Falengaria, Fulgario)". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 13. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1236–1237. ISBN 3-88309-072-7.
  • List of works (at Guillelmus de Falgario)