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− | '''William of Sherwood''' (or Shyreswood, Shireswood) (1190 – 1249), was a [[medieval]] [[English people|English]] [[logician]] and teacher. | + | '''William of Sherwood''' (or Shyreswood, Shireswood) (c1190 – c. 1266), was a [[medieval]] [[English people|English]] [[logician]] and teacher. |
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| Little is known of his life, but he is thought to have studied at the [[University of Paris]], as a master at [[Oxford University (Medieval)|Oxford university]] in 1252, and that he was treasurer of [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]] from 1254/8 onwards, and a [[rector]] of [[Aylesbury]]. | | Little is known of his life, but he is thought to have studied at the [[University of Paris]], as a master at [[Oxford University (Medieval)|Oxford university]] in 1252, and that he was treasurer of [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]] from 1254/8 onwards, and a [[rector]] of [[Aylesbury]]. |