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Gonsalvus Hispanus (Spanish: Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. He was born at Lugo. He taught at the University of Paris, where he carried out a disputation with Meister Eckhart in 1303. He was expelled from Paris as a papal supporter, in the dispute with Philip IV of France. He came across the younger Duns Scotus and supported him, appointing him regent master of the Franciscans there in 1304.

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  • Gonsalvus Hispanus (Spanish: Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. He was born at Lugo. He taught at the University of Paris, where he carried out a disputation with Meister Eckhart in 1303. He was expelled from Paris as a papal supporter, in the dispute with Philip IV of France. He came across the younger Duns Scotus and supported him, appointing him regent master of the Franciscans there in 1304. (en)
  • Gonzalo Hispano, conocido como Gonsalvus Hispanus, Gonzalo de Balboa o Gonzalo de España (nacido en Lugo y fallecido en París el 13 de abril de 1313) fue un franciscano Español, maestro de teología en la Escuela franciscana de París, tutor de Juan Duns Escoto, defensor del agustinismo frente al aristotelismo y Ministro general de su orden (1304-1313), en la que trató de evitar la división entre los espirituales y los conventuales. Con frecuencia se le llama por error, a partir de Marcos de Lisboa y de Waddingo. (es)
  • Gonzalve d'Espagne (v. 1255-1313), ou Gonzalve de Balboa ou Gonzalve de Valbonne, est un philosophe et théologien franciscain. Disciple de Pierre de Jean Olivi et maître de Duns Scot, il s'est rendu célèbre par une controverse avec le dominicain Maître Eckhart sur les deux facultés de l'âme distinguées par la scolastique : l'intellect et la volonté. (fr)
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  • Gonsalvus Hispanus (Spanish: Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. He was born at Lugo. He taught at the University of Paris, where he carried out a disputation with Meister Eckhart in 1303. He was expelled from Paris as a papal supporter, in the dispute with Philip IV of France. He came across the younger Duns Scotus and supported him, appointing him regent master of the Franciscans there in 1304. (en)
  • Gonzalo Hispano, conocido como Gonsalvus Hispanus, Gonzalo de Balboa o Gonzalo de España (nacido en Lugo y fallecido en París el 13 de abril de 1313) fue un franciscano Español, maestro de teología en la Escuela franciscana de París, tutor de Juan Duns Escoto, defensor del agustinismo frente al aristotelismo y Ministro general de su orden (1304-1313), en la que trató de evitar la división entre los espirituales y los conventuales. Con frecuencia se le llama por error, a partir de Marcos de Lisboa y de Waddingo. (es)
  • Gonzalve d'Espagne (v. 1255-1313), ou Gonzalve de Balboa ou Gonzalve de Valbonne, est un philosophe et théologien franciscain. Disciple de Pierre de Jean Olivi et maître de Duns Scot, il s'est rendu célèbre par une controverse avec le dominicain Maître Eckhart sur les deux facultés de l'âme distinguées par la scolastique : l'intellect et la volonté. (fr)
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  • Gonzalve d'Espagne (fr)
  • Gonsalvus of Spain (en)
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