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Ralph of Longchamp (c. 1155 – c. 1215) was a scholastic
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of the 13th century, known also as a
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and natural philosopher. He taught at
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and possibly at Paris. He was a pupil of Alain of Lille and wrote a commentary on Alain's poem ''Anticlaudianus'', in about 1212.Florilegium


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* Jan Sulowski (1972), ''In Anticlaudianum Alani commentum by Radulphus de Longo Campo'' * Darko Senekovic, Der Anticlaudianus-Kommentar des Radulphus de Longo Campo. Zur Kommentierungspraxis im Hochmittelalter, in: Sinnvermittlung. Studien zur Geschichte von Exegese und Hermeneutik I, edd. Paul Michel – Hans Weder, Zürich 2000, S. 475-496.


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{{Authority control 13th-century English writers 1150s births 1210s deaths Scholastic philosophers 12th-century philosophers