Ulrich of Strasburg
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Ulrich of Strasburg (c. 1225–1277)[1] was a German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher from Strasbourg, Alsace. A disciple of Albertus Magnus, he is known for his Summa de Bono, written 1265 to 1272.[2]
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Works
- Ulricus de Argentina, De summo bono, I–IV, edited by A. Beccarisi et al., Corpus philosophorum teutonicorum medii aevi I, vols 1–4, Hamburgh, Meiner, 1987-2008.
References
- Jorge J. E. Gracia, Timothy B. Noone (2005), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages
- Irene Zavattero, "Ulrich of Strasbourg", in Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy: Philosophy Between 500 and 1500, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1351-1353.
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