Peter of Spain
Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petrus Hispanus; Portuguese and Spanish: Pedro Hispano; fl. 13th century) was the author of the Tractatus, later known as the Summulae Logicales, an important medieval university textbook on Aristotelian logic. As the Latin Hispania was considered to include the entire Iberian Peninsula, he is traditionally and usually identified with the medieval Portuguese scholar and ecclesiastic Peter Juliani, who was elected Pope John XXI in 1276. The identification is sometimes disputed, usually by Spanish authors, who claim the author of the Tractatus was a Castilian Blackfriar. He is also sometimes identified as Petrus Ferrandi Hispanus (d. 1254 x 1259).
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Peter of Spain
Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petrus Hispanus; Portuguese and Spanish: Pedro Hispano; fl. 13th century) was the author of the Tractatus, later known as the Summulae Logicales, an important medieval university textbook on Aristotelian logic. As the Latin Hispania was considered to include the entire Iberian Peninsula, he is traditionally and usually identified with the medieval Portuguese scholar and ecclesiastic Peter Juliani, who was elected Pope John XXI in 1276. The identification is sometimes disputed, usually by Spanish authors, who claim the author of the Tractatus was a Castilian Blackfriar. He is also sometimes identified as Petrus Ferrandi Hispanus (d. 1254 x 1259).
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Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petr ...... ndi Hispanus (d. 1254 x 1259).
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Petrus Hispanus ist ein bedeut ...... ner langen Wirkungsgeschichte.
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Petrus Hispanus, s. XIII, (en ...... a y el comienzo de la Moderna.
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Pietro di Spagna (in latino: P ...... ceduto tra il 1254 e il 1259).
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Plusieurs personnages sont dés ...... Pierre d'Espagne l'Alchimiste.
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Peter of Hispania (Latin: Petr ...... ndi Hispanus (d. 1254 x 1259).
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Petrus Hispanus ist ein bedeut ...... ner langen Wirkungsgeschichte.
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Petrus Hispanus, s. XIII, (en ...... dor de su éxito en la Baja Eda
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Pietro di Spagna (in latino: P ...... ale sulla logica aristotelica.
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Plusieurs personnages sont dés ...... Pierre d'Espagne l'Alchimiste.
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Peter of Spain
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Petrus Hispanus
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Pierre d'Espagne
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Pietro di Spagna
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