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'''Richard Fishacre''' (c1204-1248) was the first Dominican master at Oxford to be educated exclusively in England.   
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'''Richard Fishacre''' (c1204-1248) was the first Dominican master at Oxford to be educated exclusively in England.  He was a student at the first Oxford Blackfriars, taught by [[Robert Bacon]], the first Dominican master in theology, and probably incepted around 1240.  He lectured with Bacon, although whether this was at the same venue or not is uncertain. 
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== Life ==
 
== Life ==
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==Secondary sources ==
 
==Secondary sources ==
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* Callus, D.A. (1943) 'Introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford', ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 29, pp. 229-81.
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* Dales, R. (1995), ''The Problem of the Rational Soul in the Thirteenth Century'', Leiden: Brill.
 
* Glorieux, Palémon: Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XIIIe siècle, Paris 1933.
 
* Glorieux, Palémon: Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XIIIe siècle, Paris 1933.
 
* Kaeppeli, Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi. Volumen III, 1980, S. 303.
 
* Kaeppeli, Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi. Volumen III, 1980, S. 303.
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* Long, R.J. (1987), "Richard Fishacre's way to God," in R. Link-Salinger et al., eds., ''A Straight Path: Studies in Medieval Philosophy and Culture: Essays in Honor of Arthur Hyman'' (pp. 23-36), Washington D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
 
* Marschler, Thomas, Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Christi in der scholastischen Theologie bis zu Thomas von Aquin [BGPhThMA. Neue Folge, Bd. 64/I], Münster 2003.
 
* Marschler, Thomas, Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Christi in der scholastischen Theologie bis zu Thomas von Aquin [BGPhThMA. Neue Folge, Bd. 64/I], Münster 2003.
 
* Weisheipl, James A.: Thomas von Aquin. Sein Leben und seine Theologie, Graz (Styria) 1980.  
 
* Weisheipl, James A.: Thomas von Aquin. Sein Leben und seine Theologie, Graz (Styria) 1980.  
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