
John Major (philosopher) - Wikipedia
John Major (or Mair; also known in Latin as Joannes Majoris and Haddingtonus Scotus; 1467–1550) was a Scottish philosopher, theologian, and historian who was much admired in …
John Mair (journalist) - Wikipedia
John Mair is a former associate senior lecturer in broadcast journalism at the Coventry University Department of Media and Communication. He is a former BBC current affairs producer who …
John Mair - Wikipedia
John Mair may refer to: John Mair (philosopher) (1467–1550, also called John Major), Scottish philosopher and historian; John Mair (journalist), British journalist and academic; John Mair …
8 John Mair as Theologian - Oxford Academic
2019年8月29日 · John Mair was a sixteenth-century Scottish theologian who taught at the Universities of Paris, Glasgow, and St Andrews. This chapter provides an overview of John …
John Mair | Scottish Philosopher
Mair remained in Scotland until his death in 1550, at what was for the time an exceptionally old age. Among his publications was an enormous History of Greater Britain and an extended …
John Mair - SpringerLink
2020年1月1日 · John Mair (c. 1470–1550) was a very influential British philosopher and theologian in the beginning of the sixteenth century. He had some very influential students and …
Mair, John - SpringerLink
2017年1月30日 · John Mair was a Scottish born philosopher and theologian who taught at the Universities of Paris, Glasgow, and St. Andrews. He made significant contributions to logic and …
John Mair, 1467-1550
A (far from complete) database with descriptions of the known printed works of John Mair (currently 63 titles). You can either list them all for a first overview, or use the search screen to …
John Mair - Oxford Reference
4 天之前 · Leader of a group of philosopher-logicians, many of them Scots, active in Paris and Scotland in the decades before the Reformation. Educated at Paris, where he rose to become …
Major, John (1469–1550) - Encyclopedia.com
John Major, or Mair, was a Scottish theologian, active at the University of Paris for some years before and after he secured a license in theology in 1506. Major helped to revive, if only …
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