Richard Rufus’s De anima Commentary

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 10 (1):119-156 (2001)
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Abstract

Richard Rufus of Cornwall was educated as a philosopher at Paris where he was a master of arts. 1 In 1238, after lecturing on Aristotle’s librinaturales, Rufus became a Franciscan and moved to Oxford to study theology, becoming the Franciscan master of theology in about 1256 and probably dying not long after 1259. 2

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