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Antonius Andreas (c. 1280 in
Tauste Tauste () is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. History Sights include the Mudéjar church of Santa María, begun in the late 13th century and finished in the 14th century. It has an octagonal tower, a Baroque re ...
,
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– 1320) was a Spanish
Franciscan The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
theologian, a pupil of
Duns Scotus John Duns Scotus ( ; , "Duns the Scot";  – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic priest and Franciscan friar, university professor, philosopher and theologian. He is considered one of the four most important Christian philosopher-t ...
. He was teaching at the
University of Lleida The University of Lleida (officially in Catalan: ''Universitat de Lleida'') is a university based in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It was the first university founded in Catalonia and in the ancient Crown of Aragon. It was founded in 1300, using the ...
in 1315. He was nicknamed ''Doctor Dulcifluus'', or ''Doctor Scotellus''Catalan philosophy: From the beginning of the academic philosophy until the Aristotelian reaction in the 15th century
/ref> (applied as well to
Peter of Aquila Peter "Scotellus" of Aquila (or Peter of Tornimparte; d. 1361) was an Italian Friar Minor, theologian and bishop. Peter was born at L'Aquila in the Abruzzo, Italy, towards the end of the 13th century. In 1334 he figures as a Master of Theology ...
). His ''Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis'' was printed in 1481.


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Bibliography

*Marek Gensler, ''The making of Doctor Dulcifluus. Antonius Andreae's contribution to the formation of Scotism'', Anuari de la Societat Catalana de Filosofia 1996, pp. 57–67.


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Franaut page: Antonius AndreaeAgainst ordination of women
1280s births 1320 deaths People from Cinco Villas, Aragon Spanish Franciscans Scotism Year of birth unknown Academic staff of the University of Lleida 14th-century Christian theologians Medieval Spanish theologians {{Spain-reli-bio-stub