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'''Radulphus Brito''' (Radulphus Reginaldi Britonis, vorübergehend fälschlich identifiziert mit: Raoul de Hotot, Raoul le Briton, b. c. 1270, d. c 1320), was probably born in Brittany. He was Master of arts in the university of Paris in 1296, and joined masters in theology faculty in 1311. Very few of his works are edited, although he was a prolific and apparently influential writer. He was one of a group of grammarians called the ''modistae'' or modists who flourished around Paris from about 1260 to 1310, so-called because they wrote on the mode of signifying. Their aim was to make grammar a science in Aristotle's sense, i.e. to explain it, not just to describe it. The group also included [[Martin of Dacia]], [[Boethius of Dacia]], [[Siger of Courtrai|Siger de Courtrai]], and [[Thomas of Erfurt]].  
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'''Radulphus Brito''' (Radulphus Reginaldi Britonis, vorübergehend fälschlich identifiziert mit: Raoul de Hotot, Raoul le Briton, b. c. 1270, d. c 1320), was probably born in Brittany. He was Master of arts in the university of Paris in 1296, and joined masters in theology faculty in 1311. Very few of his works are edited, although he was a prolific and apparently influential writer. He was one of a group of grammarians called the ''modistae'' or modists who flourished around Paris from about 1260 to 1310, so-called because they wrote on the mode of signifying. Their aim was to make grammar a science in Aristotle's sense, i.e. to explain it, not just to describe it. The group also included Martin of Dacia, Boethius of Dacia, Siger de Courtrai, and Thomas of Erfurt.  
      
== Life ==
 
== Life ==
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* (1980), ''Quaestiones super Priscianum minorem'', ed. H.W. Enders and J. Pinborg, in Grammatica speculativa 3/1-2, Stuttgart and Bad Constatt: Fromann-Holzboog.
 
* (1980), ''Quaestiones super Priscianum minorem'', ed. H.W. Enders and J. Pinborg, in Grammatica speculativa 3/1-2, Stuttgart and Bad Constatt: Fromann-Holzboog.
 
* (1981-2), ''Quaestiones super Artem veterem'' and ''Quaestiones super librum Elenchorum'', ed. S. Ebbesen and J. Pinborg, in 'Gennadios and western scholasticism: Radulphus Brito's Ars Vetus in Greek translation', Classica et Mediaevalia 33, pp. 263-319.
 
* (1981-2), ''Quaestiones super Artem veterem'' and ''Quaestiones super librum Elenchorum'', ed. S. Ebbesen and J. Pinborg, in 'Gennadios and western scholasticism: Radulphus Brito's Ars Vetus in Greek translation', Classica et Mediaevalia 33, pp. 263-319.
* ''Quaestiones super Artem Veterem'' ed. Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis and Albertinus Vercellensis, Venice, published about 1499. Title page reads 'Magistri Rodulphus Britonis super arte veteri’.
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* ''Quaestiones super Artem Veterem'' ed. Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis and Albertinus Vercellensis, Venice, published about 1499. Title page reads 'Magistri Rodulphus Britonis super arte veteri’.  Digital version [http://diglib.hab.de/wdb.php?dir=inkunabeln/3-8-log-1&image=00005 here].
    
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This philosopher has [[Bcmp Pages:=2]] pages in the ''Blackwell Companion''.
      
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