Home  ›  Jean De Jandun

Jean De Jandun

Jean de Jandun (died 1328) was a philosopher Averroes , theologian and theorist policy. He was born in Jandun in the Ardennes. He was one of the main interpreters of Aristotle and the philosophers of Paris , the tradition attributed to him co-writing the Defensor pacis of Marsilius of Padua. Quentin Skinner challenged this assumption.

He also assigns the writing of the first tourist guide of Paris.

He was born around 1300, and graduated from the arts of the College of Navarre in Paris. He wrote a work entitled De Laudibus Parisiis.

Source

Medieval Philosophy
Schools, currents and doctrines Augustinianism Averroism Avicennism Beguine Devotio moderna School of Chartres School of Salamanca Hermeticism Mysticism Mystique Rhine Nominalism Peripatetic Scholastic Scotism Thomism Universals
Authors Abelard Albert of Saxony Albertus Magnus Al-Biruni Al-Farabi Al-Kindi Anselm Augustine of Hippo Averroes Avicenna Boethius Bonaventure Buridan Duns Scotus Godfrey of St. Victor William of Ockham ' Hugh of St. Victor Ibn Khaldun John Scotus Eriugena Meister Eckhart Maimonides Nicolas de Cusa Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite Raymond Lull Richard of St. Victor Roger Bacon Thomas Aquinas

Leave a Reply

0 vote, average: 0.00 out of 50 vote, average: 0.00 out of 50 vote, average: 0.00 out of 51 vote, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5 (0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5, rated)
Loading ... Loading ...
Help us improve the wiki Send Your Comments