A student of Alexander of Hales, from Middleton (Milton), this English friar was a prolific commentator on both Old and New Testaments at Paris, Regent Master there (1248-53) and at...
A native of England, from Patcham (Sussex), he joined the Friars Minor around 1250 and studied under Bonaventure at Paris. Regent master there (1269-71) and at Oxford (1271-74), later Minister...
Italian Franciscan from Bologna, who wrote extensively on the city’s medieval University. Collaborator in publishing the early volumes of Scotus (1938-1943), he joined the Collegio S. Bonaventura at Quaracchi, where...
From Novara in the Lombardy region of Italy, he was an influential Master at Paris in the cathedral school of Notre Dame, wrote several commentaries on Biblical books, and served...
A writer, confessor and spiritual teacher from southern Germany, this friar wrote an influential work of medieval mysticism (Seven Roads of Eternity), emphasizing the affections and drawing on an impressive...
German Franciscan historian and researcher. Entering the Order in 1933, he received his doctorate in Cologne (1947), lecturing and publishing on Franciscan literature, religious life and history during the rest...