John of Mirecourt,[1] also known as Monachus Albus ('the White Monk'),[2] was a Cistercian scholastic philosopher of the fourteenth century, from Mirecourt, Lorraine. He was a follower of William of Ockham; he was censured by Pope Clement VI.[3]
^Jean de Mirecourt, Jean de Méricour, Johannes de Mercuria.
^Pasnau, Robert (2010). The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 909.
^Chapter Vii Archived 2008-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
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of Autrecourt Gabriel Biel Jean Buridan John Cantius Pierre Ceffons Johann Eck Robert Holcot John Mair JohnofMirecourt William of Ockham Henry of Oyta...
omnipotence of God and Occam's Razor — were JohnofMirecourt (fl. c. 1345) and Nicholas of Autrecourt (fl. c. 1347), both of whom taught at the University of Paris...
Nicholas of Autrecourt acquired information from the Bishop of Paris and de Bardis. In the spring of 1347 the examination of the ideas ofJohnofMirecourt began...
Cistercian College of St. Bernard, with Alphonse, Count of Poitiers, King Louis IX's brother, as patron. JohnofMirecourt, Konrad of Megenberg, and Pope...
of Mirecourt (c. 1345)[e] Johnof Paris (1260–1306)[e] Jean Gerson (1363–1429)[a][e] Johnof Salisbury (c. 1115 – 1180)[a][e][f] Judah ben Moses of Rome...
promoted Cardinal in 1350. As Archbishop of Embrun, he was the recipient of a treatise written by JohnofMirecourt, an Apology, in which he defended himself...
to Mirecourt around 1760 and started making violins, guitars, mandolins, and musical accessories.[citation needed] The early 19th-century luthiers of the...
cycles, and dozens of other vocal, chamber, and dramatic works. He had a long-term relationship with the Mirecourt Trio and its members, John Jensen, Terry...
Mirecourt, E. (1857). pp. 45–46. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Knight, Charles (1858). The English Cyclopædia: A New Dictionary of Universal...
fact made in Bohemia, where the cost of living was less. While the French workshops in Mirecourt employed hundreds of workers, the Saxon/Bohemian instruments...
and new editions of her works have been published." Antoinette de Mirecourt: Or, Secret Marrying and Secret Sorrowing. Montreal: John Lovell, 1864. Antoinette...
Simoncelli was to be replaced by a round at the newly built Circuit de Mirecourt near Nancy in eastern France. Championship organizers were unable to finalize...
Bonheur was published during her lifetime: a pamphlet written by Eugène de Mirecourt, Les Contemporains: Rosa Bonheur, which appeared just after her Salon...
repainted in the 1950s livery of TWA to resemble its original Star of America Constellation. The aircraft appeared at New York's John F. Kennedy International...
numbers of mass-produced commercial "trade violins" coming from cottage industries in places such as Saxony, Bohemia, and Mirecourt. Many of these trade...
In: Catholic Political Thought, 1789-1848. University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 192–196. Mirecourt, Eugène de (1856). Louis Veuillot. Paris: Gustave Havard...
Limoux Musée de la musique mécanique – Mirecourt Musée de la Lutherie et de l'Archèterie françaises – Mirecourt Le Belvédère [fr], dedicated to Maurice...