The Sociology of Philosophies

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253 John Capreolus (Paris,
Toulouse; Dominican revived
Thomism; crit. Scotism
Nominalism) 
254 Raymond Sebond (Toulouse;
Lullist) 
255 Henry of Gorkum (Cologne;
Dominican Thomist) 
1400
256 John Schoonhoven (defended
Ruysbroeck’s mysticism)
259 Jerome of Prague
260 Theodore of Gaza (Italy, tr.
Aristotle) 
261 Gemistus Pletho (Humanist,
Byzantium, Florence, revived
Platonist religion)
262 Guarino of Verona
(Constantinople, Padua,
Florence, Ferrara; Humanist
Greek tr.)
263 Vittorino da Feltre (Mantua,
Humanist educ reform)
264 Paul of Venice (Oxford, Paris,
Padua; Averroist, sci, logic)
1435
265 Paul of Perugia (Padua,
Venice; Averroist) 
266 Gaetano di Tiene (Padua,
Averroist) 
267 Henry of Kamper (Cologne;
Dominican Thomist)
268 Denis the Carthusian
(Cologne; Thomist,
Neoplatonist mystic,
anti-Nominalist, anti-Scotist)
269 Hendrik Herp (Netherlands,
mystic theol) 
270 St. Catherine of Bologna
(mystic vision Scotist)
(271) Enea Silvio de Piccolomini
(imperial official, pope;
Humanist)


272 Lorenzo Valla (papal
secretary; Humanist
anti-Aristotelean,
anti-scholastic)
273 George Trebizond
(Byzantium, Italy; Humanist,
Aristotelean)
274 Cardinal Bessarion
(Byzantium, Italy; Humanist,
Platonist)
276 St. Antoninus (Florence;
Dominican Thomist)
277 Dominic of Flanders (Italy;
Dominican Thomist) 
278 Serafino Capponi de Porrecta
(same) 
279 Bartholomew of Spina
(same) 
280 Chrisostomo Javelli (same) 
281 Johan Versoris (Dominican
Thomist) 
282 Gerhard von Elten (same) 
283 Gerhard de Monte (same) 
284 Lambert de Monte (same) .
{285} Georg Peurbach (Vienna,
math)
{286} Regiomontanus (Vienna, math)

Figure 9.7. Reformers,
Metaphysicians, Skeptics,
1465–1600
1465
287 Argyropoulos (Byzantium,
Florence, Rome; Humanist)
288 St. Catherine of Genoa
(mystic) 
289 William of Vaurouillon
(Franciscan Scotist) 
290 Nicolas of Orbellis (Scotist) 
291 Antonius Serectus (same) 
292 Bonetus of Venice (same) 

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