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    John Duns Scotus OFM (/ˈskoʊtəs/ SKOH-təs; Ecclesiastical Latin: [duns ˈskɔtus], "Duns the Scot"; c. 1265/66 – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic...
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    Institute of Medieval Studies, 1952) L'École des Muses, Vrin, 1951. Jean Duns Scot, introduction à ses positions fondamentales, Vrin, 1952. Les métamorphoses...
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  • Sémantique et ontologie des propositions chez Jean Duns Scot, Gauthier Burley, Richard Brinkley et Jean Wyclif, Paris: Vrin, 2007. AMPhi Ce que disent...
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    l'âme, éd. O.E.I.L., 1996. (in French) La christologie du bienheureux Jean Duns Scot, l'Immaculée Conception et l'avenir de l'Église, Éditions du Seuil,...
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    Michael Scot (Latin: Michael Scotus; 1175 – c. 1232) was a Scottish mathematician and scholar in the Middle Ages. He was educated at Oxford and Paris,...
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  • include Blackadder Water, Duns, Earlston, Edrom, Gavinton, Kelloe, Kimmerghame House, and the Whiteadder Water. Pearlin Jean List of places in the Scottish...
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    Dunlop (/dʌnˈlɒp/; Scots: Dunlap, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lob or Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Lùib) is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies on...
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  • of Kingston in 1694. He acquired Duns Castle and a part of a necklace or girdle associated with Mary, Queen of Scots which had descended in the Seton...
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    Senior Company retained the title of les fiers Ecossais ('the proud Scots'). Jean Stuart, earl Darnley, lord d'Aubigni and Concressault, killed in 1429...
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    Dumfries (category Articles containing Scots-language text)
    Dumfries (/dʌmˈfriːs/ dum-FREESS; Scots: Dumfries; from Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phris [ˌt̪un ˈfɾʲiʃ]) is a market town and former royal burgh in Dumfries...
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  • Richard of Middleton (d. c. 1300) St. Angela of Foligno (c. 1248–1309) John Duns Scotus (c.1265–1308) Petrus Aureoli (1280–1322) Francis Mayron (c.1280–1327)...
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    were Margaret Hume, Margery Livingston, Jean Elphinston, Jean Murray, Annabell Murray, Margaret Steward, Anne Scot, Margery Kirkcaldy, Coullombe, Barbara...
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  • began in 1942, when producers from Ealing Studios were looking for a young Scot to act in The Foreman Went to France and he was suggested for the part. After...
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    ISBN 978-0-7546-1632-0. Williams, Thomas (2013). "John Duns Scotus". In Edward N. Zalta (ed.). John Duns Scotus. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer...
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    ISBN 0-7134-7965-5. Murder of Chevalier de la Bastie, Duns History Society Death of de la Beaute (traditional ballad), Duns History Society Genealogy of the d'Arces...
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  • John Scotus Eriugena, also known as Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot, or John the Irish-born (c. 800 – c. 877) was an Irish Neoplatonist philosopher...
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    representing the monarch in Scotland, institutional writers, the registry of Scots Nobility, UK Government Legislation Website and the Scottish Parliament...
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  • Islamic scholar, jurist and philosopher Dante Alighieri (c. 1265 – 1321). Duns Scotus (c. 1266–1308). Franciscan, Scholastic, Original Sin. Marsilius of...
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    Thomas Boston (category People from Duns, Scottish Borders)
    not devoid of humorous touches, intentional and otherwise. He was born at Duns. His father, John Boston, and his mother, Alison Trotter, were both Covenanters...
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  • 1309) 1265 – Dante Alighieri, Italian poet (died 1321) 1266 (probable) – Duns Scotus, Scottish philosopher and theologian (died 1308) 1275 – Dnyaneshwar...
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    The jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), are mainly known through the evidence of inventories held by the National Records of Scotland. She was...
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    Major, Paris 1512. Lectures in logic (Lyons 1516) Reportata Parisiensia by Duns Scotus co-edited by Major, Paris 1517–18 Commentary on the Sentences of Peter...
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    Gaels (redirect from Ancient Scots)
    2017. Foster, S. M. (2014). Picts, Gaels and Scots: Early Historic Scotland. Koch 2004, p. 1571. "Scot". Online Etymology Dictionary. 13 February 2015...
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  • Voluntarism (philosophy) (category Scotism)
    particularly used by Wilhelm Wundt and Friedrich Paulsen. Associated with Duns Scotus and William of Ockham (two of the foremost medieval scholastic philosophers)...
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    Scottish Americans or Scots Americans (Scottish Gaelic: Ameireaganaich Albannach; Scots: Scots-American) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly...
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    Jean-Baptiste Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, OP (12 May 1802 – 21 November 1861), often styled Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, was a French ecclesiastic, preacher...
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    Edinburgh (redirect from Dùn Éideann)
    Edinburgh (/ˈɛdɪnbərə/ ED-in-bər-ə, Scots: [ˈɛdɪnbʌrə]; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann [t̪un ˈeːtʲən̪ˠ]) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32...
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    of scholasticism"), Peter Abelard, Alexander of Hales, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Bonaventure, and Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas's masterwork...
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    Immaculate Conception (category Scotism)
    redemption, making Christ's saving redemption superfluous; they were answered by Duns Scotus (1264–1308), who "developed the idea of preservative redemption as...
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  • Stott Ray Georgeson Carolyn Grant Neil MacKinnon David Wilson Hamish Goldie-Scot (Scottish Family) Ellie Merton (Independent) Conservative John Lamont Caithness...
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