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François Turrettini
Genevan theologian (1623-1687)
Rodrigo de Arriaga
Spanish philosopher, jesuit, theologian
William de la Mare
English theologian and Franciscan
Richard FitzRalph
archbishop, university administrator (1295–1360)
Gabriel Vásquez
Spanish Jesuit theologian (1549-1604)
Hugh of Saint-Cher
Catholic cardinal
Étienne Tempier
French theologian and bishop
Paul of Venice
Italian philosopher
Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
French philosopher
Ulrich of Strasburg
German theologian
John of Wales
Welsh theologian
William of Saint-Amour
French philosopher
John Halgren of Abbeville
Catholic cardinal and Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
Richard of Middleton
Norman Franciscan, theologian, and philosopher
William of Heytesbury
British mathematician and philosopher
Martinus Smiglecius
Polish philosopher
John Capreolus
French theologian (1380-1444)
Radulphus Brito
grammarian
Richard Swineshead
British mathematician and philosopher
Robert of Melun
English theologian and philosopher
Hervaeus Natalis
theologian
William of Auxerre
French theologian and philosopher
Adam of Balsham
Anglo-Norman scholastic philosopher
Peter of Spain
alleguedly Spanish philosopher
Modistae
The Modistae (Latin for Modists), also known as the speculative grammarians, were the members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism or speculative grammar, active in northern France, Germany, England, and Denmark in the 13th and 14th centuries. Their influence was felt much less in the southern part of Europe, where the somewhat opposing tradition of the so-called "pedagogical grammar" never lost its preponderance.
Alfred of Sareshel
12th-13th century English text translator
John of St. Thomas
Portuguese philosopher
Gregorio de Valencia
Spanish Jesuit (1549-1603)
Robert Pullen
English Cardinal
Guido Terrena
Roman Catholic bishop
Vital du Four
Catholic cardinal
John of la Rochelle
French Franciscan and theologian
Richard Kilvington
English scholastic philosopher
Peter of Corbeil
Roman Catholic archbishop
Peter of Poitiers
French theologian
Haymo of Faversham
English Franciscan and scholar of Scholasticism
Pierre de Bar
Catholic cardinal
Simon of Tournai
Philosopher and theologian at the University of Paris
Sebastián Izquierdo
Spanish philosopher
William of Sherwood
English Scholastic philosopher, logician and teacher
John Dumbleton
British mathematician
Heymeric de Campo
Dutch theologian and scholastic philosopher
John of Mirecourt
French philosopher
Gerard of Abbeville
French theologian
Godfrey of Fontaines
Belgian theologian
Thomas Gallus
French theologian
Walter of Mortagne
French theologian
Blasius of Parma
Italian philosopher, mathematician and astrologer
Berthold of Moosburg
German-Dominican theologian and neo-Platonist
John Punch
Irish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian
Richard Rufus of Cornwall
Cornish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian
Matthew Ferchi
Croatian philosopher
Roland of Cremona
philosopher
Gaëtan de Tiène
(1387-1465) philosopher
Simon of Faversham
English scholastic philosopher
Peter Crockaert
Flemish philosopher
Giles of Lessines
Dominican friar, priest and philosopher
John Blund
Archbishop of Canterbury-elect; philosopher
Robert Holkot
14th-century Dominican friar and English theologian
Radulfus Ardens
French theologian and early scholastic philosopher