Burlaeus, Gualterus, 1275-1345?
Variant namesGualterus Burlaeus, also known as Walter of Burley (or Burleigh) was an English scholar and philosopher. He studied at Oxford under Duns Scotus, taught at Paris, and was envoy to the Vatican. He wrote on the lives of the early philosophers, including Aristotle, with whom he occasionally disagreed. At least fifty works are attributed to him.
From the description of Commentarii in Libros VIII Aristotelis de Physica. circa 1385. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 731219897
Gualterus Burlaeus (Walter Burley), educated at Oxford and Paris, tutored Edward the Black Prince, and wrote extensively about the classics and ancient philosophy.
From the description of De Vita et Moribus Philosophorum, Codex, [between 1450 and 1500]. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122491228
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Birth 1275
Death 1344
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