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dc.contributor.authorJOHANNES CRUCZEBURGen_US
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dc.titleAndreas de Kokorzinaen_US
debate.associate.biography-he obtained his bachelor degree in liberal arts in 1399 in Prague. -magister artium in 1402 in Prague. -in Prague he studied under Jan Hus and Jerome of Prague. It seems that he was colleague with Nicolaus Coslowsky at the Arts Faculty in Prague. -in 1406 dean of the Arts Faculty in Kraków. -in 1409 he began his studies at the Faculty of Theology in Kraków, his professor was Nicholas of Pyzdry. -from 1414-1420 he interrupted his studies in Theology. -rector of the University of Krakow for 3 times: 1408, 1426, 1429 (summer).en_US
debate.associate.bibliography-M. Markowski, “La replique d’Andre de Kokorzyn au ‘Principium’ de Jean de Kluczbork” in Mediaevalia Philosophica Polonorum 10, 1961, pp. 50–54. -Z. Pietrzyk, “Andrzej z Kokorzyna, (ok. 1379-1435)”, pp. 19-21, at p. 20, in https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/bitstream/handle/item/243892/pietrzyk_andrzej_z_kokorzyna_ok_1379-1435_2000.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (accessed on 8. 03. 2021). -M. Markowski, “Pogłądy filozoficzne Andrzeja z Kokorzyna” in Studia Mediewistyczna 6, 1964, pp. 55–136. -P. W. Knoll, “The worst heretic:” Andrzej Gałka of Dobczyn in the academic and ecclesiastical context of mid-15th century Kraków and Poland” in The Polish Review, 2009, vol. 54, no. 1, 2009, pp. 3-29, at p. 9. - P. W. Knoll, “A pearl of powerful learning. The University of Cracow in the Fifteenth Century”, Brill: Leiden, Boston, 2016, p. 349, p. 488, p. 646, p. 652.en_US
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