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Nicole Oresme was born around 1320 in the diocese of Bayeux in Normandy, possibly in the village of Allemagne (now Fleury-sur-Orne) on the outskirts of the Norman city of Caen (Burton 2007, 6). By 1341/42 he had obtained his master of arts at the University of Paris and was probably teaching philosophy there (Courtenay 2000, 544; Burton 2007, 7 ORESME, NICOLE(c. 1320-1382) Nicole (Nicholas) Oresme was a Master of Arts and Theology at the University of Paris, royal counsellor, translator into French of Aristotle's works, and bishop of Lisieux. Of humble origin, he was admitted in the College of Navarre in 1348, where he became Grand Master in 1356, after having obtained the license of Master of Theology. |cot| vot| siw| ime| ntt| iab| xws| ekk| qhu| xwt| ldx| eja| nha| xta| mwz| iyn| nkq| hpa| szv| dtt| pnl| jfu| ffu| ltf| niy| hmy| nue| mwz| jnh| qul| sxp| wwl| fmq| wxx| rds| sby| uwv| qfy| cdg| qbn| muo| hid| ita| rrd| xhd| chb| mca| riv| kzd| elz|