English friar originally from Herfordshire, he taught at Paris, where John Duns Scotus was among his students, author of a commentary on the Sentences, from which which is taken his...
From the town of Duns in Berwickshire, Scotland, John entered the Friars Minor and was later ordained a priest (1291). After studies at Greyfriars, Oxford, he was lecturing in Paris...
French native from the region near Cahors, he joined the Friars Minor before 1312, and lectured in theology at Bologna and Toulouse, becoming regent master at Paris by 1318. He...
Italian Franciscan scholar from Verona. From 1959 until his death a member of the Collegio S. Bonaventura at Quaracchi, Grottaferrata and Rome, collaborating in the editions of Bernardine of Siena,...
A variety of scholarly research: archival research into aspects of Assisi's city life and 15th/16th c. Italian universities; works on Franciscan manuscripts in Naples and Troyes; editions of works by...
The critical edition of Scotus‘ Ordinatio and Lectura is another flagship of our research and publishing program carried out by the Scotist Commission at the Franciscan University in Rome (Antonianum)....