William Vorilong

William Vorilong, also known as Guillermus Vorrilong, Willem of Verolon, William of Vaurouillon, Guilelmus de Valle Rouillonis, etc. (ca. 1390 - 1463)[1] was a French philosopher and theologian.[2] He wrote a biography of Duns Scotus. From 1457 onwards he was a regent master in Lyon, becoming licentiate and master of theology at Lyon in 1458.

Super quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi, 1489

Notes

  1. Vorilong at the Encyclopedia of Science
  2. Eisen, Arri; Laderman, Gary (2007). Science, religion, and society: an encyclopedia of history, culture, and controversy, Volume 1. M E Sharpe. p. 298.
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