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Albert Of Saxony Philosopher

Albert of Saxony, Latin Albertus of Saxonia (c. 1316 - 8 July 1390 ), German philosopher, a disciple of John Buridan. It was under the name of Albrecht III, Bishop of Halberstadt ( Germany ) from 1366 to his death.

Bibliography

Joel Biard (ed.), Pathways of Albert of Saxony. Paris Vienna in the fourteenth century Paris, Vrin, 1991.

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