Roger Marston
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Born | 1235 England |
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Died | 1303 , England unknown |
Occupation | Philosopher |
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Roger Marston studied in Paris from 1269-72 under Eustache d’Arras, William de la Mare, and John Pecham, with whom he studied to Oxford, interrupted by a lectorate in Cambridge (1275-1279). He was regent master in Oxford 1282-1284. He was provincial minister of Anglia between 1292 and 1298.
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Primary sources
manuscript
- Quaestiones?
- Sermones de Tempore, Paris Nat Lat 15956 f. 226va
editions
- Quaestiones Disputatae de Anima, Fr. Rogeri Marston OFM Quaestiones Disputatae, Bibliotheca Franciscana Scholastica Medii Aevi, 7 (Rome, 1932), 201-454
- Quaestiones Disputatae de Emanatione Aeterna, Fr. Rogeri Marston OFM Quaestiones Disputatae, Bibliotheca Franciscana Scholastica Medii Aevi, 7 (Rome, 1932), 1-148
- Quaestiones Disputatae de Statu Naturae Lapsu, Fr. Rogeri Marston OFM Quaestiones Disputatae, Bibliotheca Franciscana Scholastica Medii Aevi, 7 (Rome, 1932), 149-200
- Quodlibet II, q. 22, ed. R. Zavalloni, Richard de Mediavilla et la controverse sur la pluralité des formes, Textes inédites et études critiques, Philosophes médiévaux, 2 (Louvain, 1951), 180-199
- Quodlibet IV ad Fidem, ed. G.J. Etzkorn & I.C. Brady, Bibliotheca Franciscana Scholastica Medii Aevi, 26 (Rome, 1994).
- [?] Quaestiones Disputatae de Maria, ed. A. Emmen, Franz. Stud., 39 (1957), 99-217 [212-214]
- [?] Quaestio de Humanae cognitionis Ratione (Quaracchi, 1883), 197-220
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Notability
This philosopher has 3 pages in the Blackwell Companion.