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  1. Legacy. References. John of Jandun or John of Jaudun ( French Jean de Jandun, Johannes von Jandun, Joannes Gandavensis, or Johannes de Janduno, circa 1285–1328) was a French philosopher, theologian, and political writer. Jandun is best known for his outspoken defense of Aristotelianism and his influence in the early Latin Averroist movement. Life.

  2. John Of Jandun (born c. 1286, Jandun, Champagne, Fr.—died 1328, Todi, Papal States) was the foremost 14th-century interpreter of Averroës’ rendering of Aristotle. After study at the University of Paris, John became master of arts at the Collège de Navarre in Paris, where he lectured on Aristotle.

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  3. Jan 1, 2020 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. John of Jandun (c. 1285–1328) was a Parisian Master of Arts known as one of the main supporters of Averroes. “The prince of the averroists” or “Averroes’ monkey,” he was a commentator’s Commentator.

  4. Humanities. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. John of Jandun (c. 1286–c. 1328) views 1,249,124 updated. JOHN OF JANDUN. (c. 1286–c. 1328) John of Jandun, also known as Jean de Jandun and Johannes de Janduno, was foremost among the Averroists at Paris in the fourteenth century.

  5. New Catholic Encyclopedia. JOHN OF JANDUN Averroist master of arts at Paris; b. Jandun, Ardennes, France, c. 1275; d. Todi, Italy, 1328. He studied arts at the University of Paris, where he taught and became an intimate friend of marsilius of padua. In 1316 he obtained a canonry at Senlis. The foremost advocate of Latin Averroism in his day, he ...

  6. Jan 1, 2005 · John of Jandun. James B. South, James B. South. Search for more papers by this author. James B. South, James B. South. Search for more papers by this author.

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  8. From: John of Jandun in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages ». Subjects: History — Early history (500 CE to 1500) (1280×89–1328) Professor in the arts faculty at the University of Paris, from the Rheims region;commentator on Aristotle, and eventually a doctor of theology.

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