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Robert of Melun (c. 1100 – 27 February 1167) was an English scholastic Christian theologian who taught in France, and later became Bishop of Hereford in England. He studied under Peter Abelard in Paris before teaching there and at Melun, which gave him his surname. His students included John of Salisbury, Roger of Worcester, William of Tyre, and possibly Thomas Becket. Robert was involved in the Council of Reims in 1148, which condemned the teachings of Gilbert de la Porrée. Three of his theological works survive, and show him to have been strictly orthodox.

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  • Robert von Melun (de)
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  • Robert von Melun (* um 1100 in England; † 27. Februar 1167 in Hereford) war ein britischer Theologe und Philosoph, der in Paris lehrte und ab 1163 Bischof von Hereford war. (de)
  • Robert de Melun (mort en 1167) est un théologien scolastique chrétien né en Angleterre mais qui a travaillé en France. Il a également été évêque de Hereford. (fr)
  • Robert de Melun (c.1100-27 de febrero de 1167) fue un prelado y teólogo cristiano que enseñó en Francia y fue más tarde obispo de Hereford en Inglaterra. Estudió con Pedro Abelardo en París antes de enseñar allí y posteriormente en Melun, de donde tomó el apelativo "de Melun". Entre sus alumnos estuvieron Juan de Salisbury, , Guillermo de Tiro, y posiblemente Tomás Becket. Roberto participó en el Concilio de Reims de 1148, que condenó las enseñanzas de Gilbert de la Porrée. Se conservan tres de sus obras teológicas, que muestran que era estrictamente ortodoxo. (es)
  • Robert of Melun (c. 1100 – 27 February 1167) was an English scholastic Christian theologian who taught in France, and later became Bishop of Hereford in England. He studied under Peter Abelard in Paris before teaching there and at Melun, which gave him his surname. His students included John of Salisbury, Roger of Worcester, William of Tyre, and possibly Thomas Becket. Robert was involved in the Council of Reims in 1148, which condemned the teachings of Gilbert de la Porrée. Three of his theological works survive, and show him to have been strictly orthodox. (en)
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