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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.
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- (In) John of Jandun
