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== Life ==
 
== Life ==
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De Rijk has suggested that Richard was the same person as [[Richard the Sophister]], known as the 'Master of the Abstractions' on the grounds that the dating of the text of the ''Abstractiones'' (a collection of sophisms that became a kind of logical textbook used to teach students to identify sophistical fallacies) is more consistent with Fishacre’s chronology (De Rijk 1962-67, Vol. II, 71) than other writers of the same period.
    
== Work ==
 
== Work ==
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* Callus, D.A. (1943) 'Introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford', ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 29, pp. 229-81.
 
* Callus, D.A. (1943) 'Introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford', ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 29, pp. 229-81.
 
* Dales, R. (1995), ''The Problem of the Rational Soul in the Thirteenth Century'', Leiden: Brill.
 
* Dales, R. (1995), ''The Problem of the Rational Soul in the Thirteenth Century'', Leiden: Brill.
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* de Rijk, L. M.: 1962-67, ''Logica Modernorum'', I-II, van Gorcum, Assen.
 
* 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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