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    Jean Charlier de Gerson (13 December 1363 – 12 July 1429) was a French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet, Chancellor of the University of Paris, a...
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  • Brazilian footballer Gérson Magrão (born 1985), Brazilian footballer Gerson Mayen (born 1989), Salvadoran-American footballer Gérson or Gérson de Oliveira Nunes...
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    the same as the Etrusco-Roman instrument. In the early 15th century, Jean de Gerson listed the lituus among those string instruments that were sounded by...
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    churchmen, as they echo Jean de Gerson's publication, the Opusculum Tripartitu, containing a section named De arte Moriendi. Gerson may have been influenced...
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    Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet Jean Buridan Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet André Chénier Thomas Dempster Oronce Finé William Fowler Jean de Gerson Charles-François...
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    to hate God. Later Scholastics like Pierre D'Ailly and his student Jean de Gerson explicitly confronted the Euthyphro dilemma, taking the voluntarist...
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  • Bodin Jean Borella Jean Bourdeau Jean Buridan Jean C. Baudet Jean Capréolus Jean Cavaillès Jean Clam Jean Curthoys Jean de Gerson Jean de Silhon Jean Elizabeth...
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  • Roman instruments called by these names. In the early 15th century, Jean de Gerson listed the lituus among those string instruments that were sounded by...
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    de Chagrin in London's Holland Park. Robb, pp. 52–53; Gerson, p. 29; Maurois, pp. 51–54. The amount he received from his parents is disputed; Gerson says...
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  • He was king's almoner from 1408 onwards and served as chancellor in Jean de Gerson's absence. In 1409 he became a canon of Notre Dame Cathedral. He was...
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