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Haymo of Faversham, O.F.M. (d. c. 1243) was an English Franciscan scholar. His scholastic epithet was Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus (Latin for "Most Aristotelian among the Aristotelians"), referring to his stature among the Scholastics during the Recovery of Aristotle amid the 12th- and 13th-century Renaissance. He acquired fame as a lecturer at the University of Paris and also as a preacher when he entered the Order of Friars Minor, probably in 1224 or 1225. He served as the Minister Provincial for England (1239–1240) and as the Minister General of the Order (1240–c. 1243).
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HaymoofFaversham, O.F.M. (d. c. 1243) was an English Franciscan scholar. His scholastic epithet was Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus (Latin for...
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sitting in chapter. The next two Ministers General, HaymoofFaversham (1240–44) and Crescentius of Jesi (1244–47), consolidated this greater democracy...
where he continued his studies under the guidance of Umile da Milano, a disciple ofHaymoofFaversham. After completing his novitiate at Iesi, he moved...
The: A metrical version of the Bible by Petrus Riga Averroes Solomon ibn Gabirol Avicenna HaymoofFaversham (died 1244). Basil of Caesarea In Hexameron...
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that Friar HaymoofFaversham was a leading figure in opposing Elias. Following Elias's deposition, Albert of Pisa, the Minister Provincial of England,...
precisely in the period of scholasticism which extended into early modern times, to designate the more celebrated among the doctors of theology and law by...
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was maintained for a little more than a decade, until HaymoofFaversham began the expansion of the English order's holdings so that they would be able...
Crescentius of Jesi, O.F.M. (died 1263) of the Grizi family, was an Italian Friar Minor, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor in 1244...
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