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Once a member of the faculty, he hoped to rid it of all
Nominalistic tendencies, nor was he disappointed in his expectation. In 1465, he became dean of the faculty of arts and in this capacity he revised the university statutes and thus brought about a firmly established curriculum of studies. In
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Heynlin brought Swiss workmen to install this press in the buildings of the
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had not yet subsided, and in the university of Basel
Nominalism held sway. Hence in view of this and the maintenance of peace within the institution, the admission of Heynlin to the faculty was not accomplished without a most vigorous opposition.
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He died on the 12 March 1496 in Basel. His friends wanted to erect a memory plaque for him, but this was not permitted by the prior of the monastery he died. He was close to
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in 1474. He became the preacher of several churches in Basel, such as in the churches of St. Leonhard, St.Peter or the Women
Convent of
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Libri artis logicae
Porphyrii et Aristotelis c. commento J. (Kommentare zu Werken des Aristoteles, Gilbert de la Porrée, Porphyrios)
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Heynlin's most noteworthy achievement was the establishment of the first printing-press in Paris. Heynlin worked closely with
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monastery of St. Margarethenthal to spend his declining years in prayer and literary work. He was a neighbor to the printer
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and theology. In Paris, where he stayed between 1454 and 1464, Heynlin came in contact with the foremost representatives of
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The first Paris press; an account of the books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the
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Olszewsky (1992). "Johannes de Lapide". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.).
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between 1448 and 1452 where he read about
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attached himself to Heynlin in Paris, and later followed him to the young
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Resolutorium dubiorum circa celebrationem missarum occurentium
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1466, he returned to Paris, obtained the doctorate in
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The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy
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Imago Mundi: La diffusion de l'imprimerie en France
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309:Jean Stoll
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186:Nominalism
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341:Morat
278:Latin
235:Savoy
233:, in
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146:Stein
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