• Adam of Balsham (Latin: Adam Balsamiensis or Adam Parvipontanus) (c. 1100/1102 – c. 1157/1169) was an Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman. Adam was...
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    was the birthplace of scholastic philosopher Adam of Balsham. In 1568 Richard Killingworth, Esq., was granted an estate at Balsham, which in 1590 belonged...
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    Hugh de Balsham (or Hugo; died 16 June 1286) was a medieval English bishop. Nothing is known of Balsham's background, although during the dispute over...
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    radio presenter Adam Parvipontanus (c. 1100–02 – c. 1157–1169), Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman, also known as Adam of Balsham Adam Pascal (born 1970)...
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  • Insolubilia (category History of logic)
    and the quotation of Epimenides appearing in the Epistle to Titus, were not cited in discussions of insolubilia. Adam of Balsham mentioned, in passing...
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  • and Adam of Balsham to be the same person, although Raymond Klibansky concludes that they were two different men. Klibansky, Raymond (2004). "Adam (c.1130–1181)"...
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    studied with Adam of Balsham. As early as 1130 he is said to have had a high reputation for classical learning, and to have been a member of the Hildesheim...
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    University of Paris between the years 1144 and 1155 at the school on the Petit Pont founded by Adam of Balsham. Like his friend Stephen of Tournai, to...
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    the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has around 300...
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    c.1279-c.1292 – Adam de la More c.1292-c.1296 – John de Exeter (or de Oxford?) c.1296–1301 – Adam de Balsham, elected Archbishop of Dublin in 1299 by...
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