![]() ![]() Bonaventure College where he reorganized some summer courses in Franciscan philosophy into a complete program of Franciscan studies and undertook to edit the works of William of Ockham. ![]() In 1939 he began lecturing on medieval philosophy at St. ![]() In 1939, at the invitation of Etienne Gilson, he lectured in paleography at the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto. After ordination to the priesthood, he taught philosophy for six years at Dorsten, and during this time frequented centers of learning at Quaracchi, Rome and Paris, acquiring a thorough knowledge of current research on Franciscan philosophical and theological texts. He also published numerous articles in such scholarly journals as Franziskanische Studien, Wissenschaft und Weisheit, Archiv fur Philosophie, Recherches de theologie ancienne et medievale, Traditio, Review of Metaphysics, Franciscan Studies, Rivista di filosofia neo-scolastica, and in Encyclopaedia Britannica. His many publications included three translations into German of works by Etienne Gilson: Der heilige Bonaventura, Der heilige Augustinus, eine Einfuhrung in seine Lehre, and Die Mystik des heiligen Bernhard von Clairvaux also, ChristlichePhilosophie, von ihrem Anfangen bis Nikolaus von Cues (with Etienne Gilson) The Tractatus de successivis Attributed to William of Ockham The Tractatus de praedestinatione et de praescientia Dei et De futuris contingentibus of William Ockham William Ockham, Summa logicae Medieval Logic, An Outline of its Development from 1250 to c. His dissertation was entitled "Uber die thermonastischen Blutbewegegungen bei der Tulpe," published in Zeitschrift der Botanik 26 (1933): 65-107. Educated at Dorsten and Paderborn Munich and Munster (Doctorate in Biology). "Boehner" from "A Biographical Register of the Franciscan Institute" in Franciscan Studies 51 (1991) p.153-154 (used by permission of Franciscan Studies) :įr. ![]()
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