William de la Mare

William de la Mare

William De La Mare (died c.1285) was an English Franciscan theologian.

Biography

William de la Mare is thought to have been born in Britain. He obtained a master's degree (Master Regent) in Paris in 1274/5.[1] In 1282, the Franciscan order adopted his work, the Correctorium Fratris Thomae, critical of Thomas Aquinas's works, was prescribed to be read in conjunction with that of Thomas.[2]

De la Mare also wrote scholarly notes relating to biblical texts, including textual notes (his Correctio textus bibliae), a linguistic references for the Hebrew used in original version of biblical scripture (the De hebraeis et graecis vocabilis glossarum bibliae).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 William de la Mare, University of San Diego, archived from the original on 9 May 2008
  2. Emily Michael (2009), "John Wyclif's Atomism", in Christophe Grellard; Aurélien Robert, Atomism in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology, BRILL, p. 192, ISBN 978-90-04-17217-3

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