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This is a list of commentators on the works of Aristotle who wrote in Latin, from the Late Antique to the last years of the European Middle Ages. The names are given in their Latin forms. ''Sources'': Taken from Charles H. Lohr, ''Commentateurs d'Aristote au Moyen-Âge Latin'' (1988). *
Aegidius Romanus Giles of Rome O.S.A. (Latin: ''Aegidius Romanus''; Italian: ''Egidio Colonna''; c. 1243 – 22 December 1316), was a Medieval philosopher and Scholastic theologian and a friar of the Order of St Augustine, who was also appointed to the po ...
* Albertus Magnus *
Albertus de Saxonia Albert of Saxony (Latin: ''Albertus de Saxonia''; c. 1320 – 8 July 1390) was a German people, German philosopher and mathematician known for his contributions to logic and physics. He was bishop of Halberstadt from 1366 until his death. Life Al ...
* Andreas de Biliis: Commentaries on ''Metaphysics'' and ''On the Heavens'' book 4. * Bartholomaeus de Brugis * Blasius Pelacanus de Parma * Boethius * Boethius de Dacia * Bonaventura * Caietanus de Thienis * Christophorus Landinus * Franciscus de Mayronis de Digna * Franciscus Rubeus de Marchia * Georgius Trapezuntius *
Godefridus de Fontibus Godfrey of Fontaines (born sometime before 1250, died 29 October 1306 or 1309), in Latin Godefridus de Fontibus, was a scholastic philosopher and theologian, designated by the title Doctor Venerandus. He made contributions to a diverse range of sub ...
* Gualterus de Burley * Guillelmus de Conchis * Guillelmus de Heytesbury *
Guillelmus de Ockham William of Ockham, OFM (; also Occam, from la, Gulielmus Occamus; 1287 – 10 April 1347) was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, apologist, and Catholic theologian, who is believed to have been born in Ockham, a small vi ...
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Guillelmus de Shirwode William of Sherwood or William Sherwood ( Latin: ''Guillielmus de Shireswode''; ), with numerous variant spellings, was a medieval English scholastic philosopher, logician, and teacher. Little is known of his life, but he is thought to have st ...
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Heimericus de Campo Heymeric de Campo (1395–1460) was a Dutch theologian and scholastic philosopher. He was a prominent Albertist, and forerunner of Nicholas of Cusa. He studied at the University of Paris, and taught at Cologne (where Nicholas studied under him), ...
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Henricus de Gandavo Henry of Ghent (c. 1217 – 29 June 1293) was a scholastic philosopher, known as '' Doctor Solemnis'' (the "Solemn Doctor"), and also as Henricus de Gandavo and Henricus Gandavensis. Life Henry was born in the district of Mude, near Ghent. He ...
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Henricus Heinbuche de Langenstein Henry of Langenstein, also known as Henry of Hesse the Elder (german: Heinrich von Langenstein; born Heinrich Heinbuche; c. 1325 – 11 February 1397), was a German scholastic philosopher, theologian and mathematician. Biography Henry was b ...
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Henricus Totting de Oyta Henry of Oyta (german: Heinrich Totting von Oyta; c. 1330 – 1397) was a German theologian and nominalist philosopher. Life He was born at Friesoythe in present-day Lower Saxony. Henry graduated M.A. at the University of Prague in 1355. He ...
* Hermannus Alemannus *
Jacobus Capocci de Viterbio James of Viterbo ( it, Giacomo da Viterbo;  – ), born Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed ''Doctor speculativus''), was an Italian Roman Catholic Augustinian friar and Scholastic theologian, who later became Archbishop of Naples. Life James ...
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Jacobus Veneticus James of Venice was a Catholic cleric and significant translator of Aristotle of the twelfth century. He has been called "the first systematic translator of Aristotle since Boethius." Not much is otherwise known about him. He was active in partic ...
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Johannes Argyropulus John Argyropoulos (/ˈd͡ʒɑn ˌɑɹd͡ʒɪˈɹɑ.pə.ləs/ el, Ἰωάννης Ἀργυρόπουλος ''Ioannis Argyropoulos''; it, Giovanni Argiropulo; surname also spelt ''Argyropulus'', or ''Argyropulos'', or ''Argyropulo''; c. 1415 – 2 ...
* Johannes Buridanus *
Johannes Duns Scotus John Duns Scotus ( – 8 November 1308), commonly called Duns Scotus ( ; ; "Duns the Scot"), was a Scottish Catholic priest and Franciscan friar, university professor, philosopher, and theologian. He is one of the four most important ...
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Johannes de Glogovia Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as " John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek and Classical Latin variants (Ιωάννης, '' Ioannes''), itself derived from the Hebrew name '' Y ...
* Johannes de Janduno * Johannes Pecham * Johannes Saresburiensis *
Johannes Versoris John Versor ( la, Johannes Versoris, french: Jean Letourneur) (died c.1485) was a French Dominican, known as a Thomist philosopher and commentator on Aristotle. He was Rector of the University of Paris in 1458. Works Though traditionally Versor ...
* Johannes Wyclif * Laurentius Vallensis * Leonardus Bruni Aretinus * Marsilius de Inghen * Marsilius Mainardinus *
Michael Scotus Michael Scot (Latin: Michael Scotus; 1175 – ) was a Scottish mathematician and scholar in the Middle Ages. He was educated at Oxford and Paris, and worked in Bologna and Toledo, where he learned Arabic. His patron was Frederick II of the H ...
* Nicolaus Oresme: Livre de Politiques * Nicolettus Vernias Theatinus * Paulus Nicolettus Venetus * Petrus Abaelardus *
Petrus de Abano Pietro d'Abano, also known as Petrus de Apono, Petrus Aponensis or Peter of Abano (Premuda, Loris. "Abano, Pietro D'." in '' Dictionary of Scientific Biography.'' (1970). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Vol. 1: p.4-5.1316), was an Italian philo ...
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Petrus de Alliaco Pierre d'Ailly (; Latin ''Petrus Aliacensis'', ''Petrus de Alliaco''; 13519 August 1420) was a French theologian, astrologer and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Academic career D'Ailly was born in Compiègne in 1350 or 1351 of a prospero ...
* Petrus de Alvernia * Petrus Hispanus * Petrus Martinez de Osma * Radulphus Reginaldi Britonis * Remigius de Florentia * Richardus de Lavenham commentaries on the ''Physics'' and ''Ethics'' * Robertus Grosseteste * Robertus de Kilwardby * Rogerus Bacon * Sigerus de Brabantia *
Simon de Faversham Simon of Faversham (also Simon Favershamensis, Simon de Faverisham, Simon von Faversham, or Simon Anglicus; c.1260–1306) was an English medieval scholastic philosopher and later a university chancellor. Simon of Faversham was born in Faversham ...
* Stephanus Tempier * Theodoricus Brito * Thomas de Aquino * Thomas Bradwardinus * Thomas de Erfordia * Thomas de Sutton


See also

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List of Renaissance commentators on Aristotle This is a list of Renaissance commentators on the works of Aristotle, particularly those on natural philosophy and ethics. List *Donato Acciaiuoli *Alessandro Achillini *Blasius of Parma * Lodovico Boccadifero * Simon Brossier * Antonio Brucioli * ...


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