Raimbert_of_Lille

Raimbert of Lille

Raimbert of Lille

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Raimbert of Lille (fl. c. 1100[1]) was an early medieval nominalist who taught at Lille.[2] Along with Roscelin, he was an opponent of exaggerated realism.[3] His nominalism was attacked by Odo of Tournai.[4]


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  1. Ueberweg, Friedrich (1872). History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time, vol. 1. New York, NY: Charles Scribner & Co. p. 373.
  2. Poole, Reginald Lane (1960). Illustrations of the History of Medieval Thought and Learning (2 ed.). New York, NY: Dover. pp. 92–93.
  3. The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1912. p. 190.
  4. Erdmann, Johann Eduard (1890). History of Philosophy, vol. 1. Swan Sonnenschein. p. 314.



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