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Adam of Balsham

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and might have been a contemporary there of Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 – 14 August 1167). Gabriel Nuchelmans surmises that he may have been the first person to introduce the term
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St Michel area would have been the main centre of Adam's intellectual group (it was renamed in 2013 with the addition of the name of
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Twelfth Century Logic: Texts and Studies. Vol. I:Adam balsamiensis parvipontani. Ars disserendi (Dialectica Alexandri)
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Theories of the Proposition: Ancient and Medieval Conceptions of the Bearers of Truth and Falsity
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The Petit-Pont attached to Adam's name and which crosses the Seine linking the west front of
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Logico-Theological Schools from the Second Half of the Twelfth Century: A List of Sources
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Richardson, H. G. (October 1941). "The Schools of Northampton in the Twelfth Century".
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in Paris (and the site of a former bishop's palace) to the
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This article about an English non-fiction writer is a
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Adam Parvipontanus
Latin
Anglo-Norman
scholastic
Balsham
Cambridge
Peter Lombard
University of Paris
John of Salisbury
William of Tyre
dictum
Adam, Bishop of St Asaph
Raymond Klibansky
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Left Bank
Cardinal Lustiger


Klibansky, Raymond
"Balsham, Adam of (1100x02?–1157x69?)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/37095
UK public library membership
The English Historical Review
doi
10.1093/ehr/LVI.CCXXIV.595

Adam Angligena
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