Giles of Rome
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Giles of Rome (Latin Ęgidius Romanus) (circa 1243-1247), was a Roman archbishop famed for his logician commentary on Organon by Aristotle. Giles was styled Doctor Fundatissimus ("Best-Grounded Teacher") by Pope Benedict XIV. He died in Avignon.
External links
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/giles/)
This article is part of the Medieval Philosophers series |
Alexander of Hales | St. Bonaventure | Albertus Magnus | St. Thomas Aquinas | Godfrey of Fontaines | Henry of Ghent | Giles of Rome | Duns Scotus | William of Ockham |