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This is a list of philosophers working in the Christian tradition in Western Europe during the medieval period. See also scholasticism.

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B

  • Baldwin of Maflix
  • Bartholomew of Bologna
  • Bartholomew of Salerno
  • Bartholomew of Tours
  • Bede, (c. 632-735)
  • Benedict of Nursia
  • Bernard of Chartres
  • Bernard of Clairvaux, (1090-1153)
  • Bernard Silvestris
  • Berthold of Moosburg
  • Boetius of Dacia
  • Bonaventure
  • Bonushomo Brito
  • Burgundio of Pisa

    C

  • Cesare Cremonini (1550-1631) alias Caesar Cremoninus
  • Clarembald of Arras

    D

  • Daniel of Morley
  • Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321)
  • David of Dinant
  • Denys the Carthusian
  • Dietrich of Freiburg
  • Dominicus Gundissalinus
  • (John) Duns Scotus, (c. 1266-1308)
  • Durand of St Pourçain

    E

  • Meister Eckhart
  • Edmund of Abingdon
  • Elias Burneti of Bergerac
  • Erkenfried
  • Everard of Ypres

    F

  • Francis of Marchia
  • Francis of Meyronnes
  • Francisco Suárez, (1548-1617 CE)
  • Florentius of Hesden

    G

  • Gabriel Biel
  • Gaetano of Thiene
  • Garlandus Compotista
  • Gaunilo(n) of Montmoutiers
  • Gerard of Abbeville
  • Gerard of Cremona
  • Gerho of Reichersberg
  • Gersonides, (1288-1344 CE)
  • Gilbert de Oves (van Eyen) Flamingus
  • Gilbert of Poitiers
  • Gilbert de la Porrée
  • Giles of Rome
  • Gonsalvo of Spain
  • Guerric of Saint-Quentin
  • Godfrey of Fontaines
  • Godfrey of Poitiers
  • Godefroid de Bleneau
  • Gottschalk
  • Gregory of Rimini
  • Guiard of Laon
  • Guido of Orchelles
  • Guido Terrena

    H

  • Hannibaldus of Hannibaldus
  • Henry Aristippus
  • Henry Bate
  • Henry of Ghent
  • Henry of Harclay
  • Henry of Langenstein
  • Herbert of Auxerre
  • Hermann of Carinthia
  • Hervaeus Natalis
  • Heymeric of Camp
  • Hildegard of Bingen, (1098-1179)
  • Honorius Augustodunensis
  • Hugh of St. Cher
  • Hugh of St. Victor

    I

  • Ivo of Chartres

    J

  • James of Metz
  • James of Venice
  • James of Viterbo
  • Jacques de Vitry
  • Jean Pointlasne
  • Jean de la Rochelle
  • Jerome of Prague
  • Jocelin, Bishop of Soissons
  • John Baconthorpe
  • John Blund
  • John Buridan
  • John Capreolus
  • John Dumbleton
  • John Gerson, (1363-1429)
  • John Halgren of Abbeville
  • John of Jandun
  • John of Mirecourt
  • John de Moussy
  • John Pagus
  • John of Paris
  • John Pecham
  • John of Reading
  • John of Salisbury, (c. 1115-1180)
  • Johannes Scotus Eriugena
  • John of Seville
  • John of St. Gilles
  • John of Treviso
  • John Wyclif, (born 1324)

    K

    L

  • Landulph Caracciolo
  • Lawrence de Fourgère

    M

  • Manegold of Lautenbach
  • Master Martin
  • Marsilius of Inghen
  • Marsilius of Padua
  • Martin of Dacia
  • Matthew of Aquasparta
  • Maurus of Salerno
  • Michael of Massa

    N

  • Nicholas of Amiens
  • Nicholas of Autrecourt
  • Nicholas of Cusa
  • Nicole Oresme

    O

  • Odo of Châteauroux

    P

  • Paul of Pergula
  • Paul of Venice
  • Peter Abelard, (1079-1142)
  • Peter Alfonsi
  • Peter the Archbishop
  • Peter Auriol
  • Peter of Auvergne
  • Peter le Bar
  • Peter of Candia
  • Peter of Capua
  • Peter Ceffons
  • Peter of Corbeil
  • Peter Damian
  • Peter Helias
  • Peter of Lamballe
  • Peter Lombard
  • Peter Musandinus
  • Peter Olivi
  • Peter of Poitiers (canon)
  • Peter of Poitiers (Chancellor)
  • Peter de Rivo
  • Peter the Small
  • Peter of Spain
  • Peter the Venerable
  • Pierre d'Ailly
  • Pierre de Maricourt
  • Philip the Chancellor
  • Plato of Tivoli
  • Prévostin of Cremona
  • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (late 5th century)

    Q

    R

  • Radbertus
  • Radulphus Brito
  • Radulphus de Longo Campo
  • Ralph of Beauvais
  • Ralph Strode
  • Ramon Lull
  • Raoul Ardens
  • Ratramnus
  • Richard Brinkley
  • Richard of Campsall
  • Richard l'Evêque
  • Richard Fishacre
  • Richard Fitzralph
  • Richard de Fournival
  • Richard Kilvington
  • Richard of Middleton
  • Richard Rufus of Cornwall
  • Richard of Saint-Laurent
  • Richard of St. Victor, (died 1173)
  • Richard Swineshead
  • Robert Blund
  • Robert of Courson
  • Robert Grosseteste, (c. 1175-1253)
  • Robert of Halifax
  • Robert Holcot
  • Robert Kilwardby, (died 1279)
  • Robert of Melun
  • Robert of Paris
  • Robert Pullus
  • Robert de Sorbon, (1201-1274)
  • Roger Bacon, (1214-1294)
  • Roger Marston
  • Roland of Cremona
  • Roscelin of Compiègne

    S

  • Siger of Brabant, (1240-1284)
  • Simon of Faversham
  • Simon of Poissy
  • Simon of Tournai
  • Stephen Bérout
  • Stephen Langton, (c 1150-1228)
  • Stephen of Poligny
  • Stephen of Venizy

    T

  • Thierry of Chartres/Theodoricus Carnotensis
  • Thomas Aquinas, (1225-1274)
  • Thomas Bradwardine, (c. 1290-1349)
  • Thomas of Chobham
  • Thomas of Erfurt
  • Thomas Gallus
  • Thomas à Kempis, (1380-1471)
  • Thomas of Sutton
  • Thomas Wilton

    U

  • Ulrich of Strassburg
  • Urso of Salerno

    V

  • Vital du Four

    W

  • Walter Burley
  • Walter Chatton
  • Walter of Château-Thierry
  • Walter of Mortagne
  • William of Alnwick
  • William of Altona
  • William Arnaud
  • William of Auvergne
  • William of Auxerre
  • William of Champeaux
  • William of Conches
  • William Crathorne
  • William of Durham
  • William d'Etampes (Gallicus) (de Stampis)
  • William of Falagar
  • William Heytesbury
  • William of Lucca
  • William de la Mare
  • William of Ockham, (ca. 1285-1349)
  • William of Saint-Amour
  • William of Sherwood
  • William of Ware
  • Witelo

    X

    Y

    Z

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