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Single Idea 11591
[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / C. History of Philosophy / 3. Earlier European Philosophy / a. Earlier European chronology
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Full Idea
In 1328 William of Ockham decided the Pope was a heretic, and moved to Munich
Gist of Idea
1328: William of Ockham decides the Pope is a heretic, and moves to Munich
Source
PG (Db (chronology) [2030], 2328)
The
16 ideas
with the same theme
[events in philosophy from 643 CE to 1600]:
11558
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622 (roughly): Mohammed writes the Koran
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11559
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642: Arabs close the philosophy schools in Alexandria
[PG]
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11560
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910 (roughly): Al-Farabi wrote Arabic commentaries on Aristotle
[PG]
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11562
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1015 (roughly): Ibn Sina (Avicenna) writes a book on Aristotle
[PG]
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11564
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1090: Anselm publishes his proof of the existence of God
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11566
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1115: Abelard is the chief logic teacher in Paris
[PG]
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11573
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1166: Ibn Rushd (Averroes) wrote extensive commentaries on Aristotle
[PG]
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11581
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1266: Aquinas began writing 'Summa Theologica'
[PG]
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11586
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1280: after his death, the teaching of Aquinas becomes official Dominican doctrine
[PG]
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11591
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1328: William of Ockham decides the Pope is a heretic, and moves to Munich
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17916
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1347: the Church persecutes philosophical heresies
[PG]
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11593
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1470: Marsilio Ficino founds a Platonic Academy in Florence
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11596
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1513: Machiavelli wrote 'The Prince'
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11599
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1543: Copernicus publishes his heliocentric view of the solar system
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11601
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1580: Montaigne publishes his essays
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11607
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1600: Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in Rome
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