John Mair

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John Mair was a Scottish philosopher and theologian of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, known for his influential work in scholasticism and early modern political thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic theologian
human
philosopher
theologian
university teacher
activeInPeriod early 16th century
late 15th century
birthPlace Gleghornie NERFINISHED
Lothian NERFINISHED
Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge

University of Paris NERFINISHED
employer Collège de Montaigu NERFINISHED
University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork historiography
logic
philosophy
political philosophy
theology
influenced Francisco de Vitoria NERFINISHED
George Buchanan NERFINISHED
John Calvin NERFINISHED
John Knox NERFINISHED
School of Salamanca NERFINISHED
influencedBy Aristotle
Jean Gerson NERFINISHED
Peter Lombard NERFINISHED
William of Ockham NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
Latin
Scots
movement nominalism
scholasticism
name Jean Mair NERFINISHED
Joannes Major NERFINISHED
John Mair NERFINISHED
John Major NERFINISHED
notableIdea conciliarism
popular sovereignty in political thought
notableWork Commentaries on Aristotle NERFINISHED
Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard NERFINISHED
Historia Majoris Britanniae, tam Angliae quam Scotiae NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
theologian
university professor
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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