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The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of Aristotle. The investigations of these teachings were conducted by the Bishops of Paris. The Condemnations of 1277 are traditionally linked to an investigation requested by Pope John XXI, although whether he actually supported drawing up a list of condemnations is unclear.

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  • Pariser Verurteilungen (de)
  • Καταδίκες του 1277 (el)
  • Condenas de París (es)
  • Condemnations of 1210–1277 (en)
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  • Die Pariser Verurteilungen zahlreicher Thesen des Averroismus und Aristotelismus durch den Bischof von Paris Étienne Tempier am 10. Dezember 1270 und 7. März 1277 als Reaktion auf „das Eindringen der arabischen Philosophie an der Sorbonne“ markieren einen Höhepunkt in der Auseinandersetzung der augustinisch-monastischen Theologie mit diesen philosophischen Strömungen des Hochmittelalters. (de)
  • The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of Aristotle. The investigations of these teachings were conducted by the Bishops of Paris. The Condemnations of 1277 are traditionally linked to an investigation requested by Pope John XXI, although whether he actually supported drawing up a list of condemnations is unclear. (en)
  • La Iglesia católica de la edad media, certificaba que la Universidad de París era el centro intelectual de la cristiandad medieval. Entre los siglos XIII y XIV se sucedieron en la ciudad de París una serie de condenas, de las cuales destacan las de 1210, 1270 y 1277. Las Condenas de la Universidad de París fueron promulgadas para censurar ciertas enseñanzas, evitando las que los medievales tacharon de herejía. Esta condena fue anulada puesto que prohibía la premisas aristotélicas que el máximo exponente de la escolástica, Tomas de Aquino, había adaptado al cristiano.​ (es)
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