William of Melitona explained
William of Melitona, Meliton or Middleton (died 1257)[1] was a Catholic theologian. By 1248, he was a master in theology,[2] teaching at the University of Cambridge[3] and as the Franciscan chair of theology at the University of Paris.[4]
References
- 18527. Milton (Meliton, Middleton, Mildditone, Militon), William of (d. 1257x60). D. L.. d'Avray.
Notes and References
- Book: Vauchez, Andre . Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, Volume 1 . Andre Vauchez . 1114 . 2001 . . 9781579582821 .
- Book: Popkin, Richard H. . The Pimlico History Of Western Philosophy . Richard H. Popkin . 2011 . . 9781446444283 .
- Book: Robson, Michael J. P. . The Franciscans in the Middle Ages . 63 . 2006 . . 9781843832218 .
- Book: Cullen, Christopher M. . Bonaventure . 11 . 2006 . . 9780521760430 .