This is a timeline of philosophy in the 13th century.
Events
Publications
Births
- 1200 â Albertus Magnus, German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop.
- 1200 â DÃ
Âgen, Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, writer, poet, and philosopher.
- 1200 â William of Saint-Amour, French scholastic philosopher and theologian.
- 1200 â John of La Rochelle, French Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, and theologian.
- 1201 – Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Persian polymath.
- 1201 â Richard de Fournival, French philosopher and trouvère.
- 1205 â Pillai Lokacharya, Indian philosopher.
- 1215 â Ibn Kammuna, Iraqi Jewish physician and philosopher.
- 1215 â Pope John XXI, bishop of Rome and head of Catholic Church, (usually identified as the logician, herbalist, and philosopher, Peter of Spain).
- 1215 â Robert Kilwardby, English Archbishop of Canterbury, cardinal, and scholar.
- 1215 â William of Moerbeke, Flemish Dominican cleric and translator.
- 1217 â Henry of Ghent, Belgian scholastic philosopher.
- 1219/20 – Roger Bacon, English polymath and Franciscan friar.
- 1220 â Thomas of York, Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1220 â Hillel ben Samuel, Italian Jewish physician, philosopher, and Talmudist.
- 1221 â Bonaventure, Italian Franciscan bishop, cardinal, theologian, and philosopher.
- 1222 â Nichiren, Japanese Buddhist priest and philosopher.
- 1225 – Thomas Aquinas, Italian Dominican friar, priest, philosopher, and theologian.
- 1225 â Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera, Sephardic Jewish philosopher, poet, and commentator.
- 1225 â Ulrich of Strasbourg, German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1226 â Bar Hebraeus, Syrian polymath.
- 1230 â Vitello, Polish friar, theologian, and natural philosopher.
- 1232 – Ramon Llull, Spanish philosopher, theologian, poet, missionary, and Christian apologist.
- 1240 â Siger of Brabant, Belgian philosopher.
- 1240 â Matthew of Aquasparta, Italian Franciscan friar and philosopher.
- 1240 â Abraham Abulafia, Sephardic Jewish philosopher and writer.
- 1243 â Giles of Rome, Italian philosopher and theologian.
- 1243 â Narahari Tirtha, Indian philosopher, scholar, and statesman.
- 1246 – Henry Bate of Mechelen, Brabantian philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet, and musician.
- 1248 â Peter John Olivi, French Franciscan theologian and philosopher.
- 1249 â Richard of Middleton, French or English Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1250 â Theodoric of Freiberg, German Dominican priest, philosopher, theologian, and physicist.
- 1257 â Pietro d'Abano, Italian philosopher, astrologer, and professor.
- 1260 â Simon of Faversham, English scholastic philosopher and university chancellor.
- 1260 â Meister Eckhart, German Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and mystic.
- 1260 â Vital du Four, French Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1265 â Dante, Italian poet, writer, and philosopher.
- 1265/66 – Duns Scotus, Scottish Catholic priest and Franciscan friar, professor, philosopher, and theologian.
- 1268 – Vedanta Desika, Indian polymath.
- 1269 â Vidyadhiraja Tirthu, Indian Hindu philosopher, dialectician, and the seventh pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha.
- 1270 – Abner of Burgos, Sephardic Jewish philosopher and polemical writer.
- 1270 â Alexander Bonini, Italian Franciscan friar and philosopher.
- 1270 â Theodore Metochites, Byzantine Greek statesman, author, philosopher, and patron.
- 1270 â Radulphus Brito, French grammarian and philosopher.
- 1275 â Sant Dnyaneshwar, Indian saint, poet, philosopher, and yogi.
- 1275 â Durandus of Saint-Pourçain, French Dominican, philosopher, theologian, and bishop.
- 1275 â Walter Burley, English scholastic philosopher and logician.
- 1280 â Francis of Meyronnes, French scholastic philosopher.
- 1280 â Petrus Aureoli, Italian scholastic philosopher and theologian.
- 1282 â Akshobhya Tirtha, Indian philosopher, scholar, and theologian.
- 1285 â John of Jandun, French philosopher, theologian, and political writer.
- 1287 – William of Ockham, English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, apologist, and theologian.
- 1290 â Walter Chatton, English scholastic philosopher and theologian.
- 1290 â Francis of Marchia, Italian Franciscan theologian and philosopher.
- 1290 â Robert Holcot, English Dominican scholastic philosopher and theologian.
- 1290 â Narayana Panditacharya, Indian scholar and philosopher.
- 1293 â Judah ben Moses Romano, Italian Jewish philosopher and translator.
Deaths
- 1200 â Zhu Xi, Chinese calligrapher, historian, philosopher, poet, and politician.
- 1202 â Joachim of Fiore, Italian Christian theologian, Catholic abbot, and the founder of the monastic order of San Giovanni in Fiore.
- 1202/03 â Alain de Lille, French theologian, philosopher, professor, and poet.
- 1204 â Maimonides, Sephardic Jewish rabbi, philosopher, astronomer, and physician.
- 1209 â Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Persian polymath.
- 1210 â Jinul, Korean monk.
- 1212 â HÃ
Ânen, Japanese religious reformer and progenitor of JÃ
Âdo Buddhism.
- 1215 â Ralph of Longchamp, English scholastic philosopher, natural philosopher, and physician.
- 1217 â David of Dinat, Belgian pantheistic philosopher.
- 1217 â Ibn Sab'in, Andalusi Arab philosopher.
- 1225 â Urso of Calabria, Italian philosopher and author.
- 1231 â William of Auxerre, French scholastic philosopher and theologian.
- 1230 â Samuel ibn Tibbon, French Jewish philosopher and physician.
- 1235 â Zhen Dexiu, Chinese politician and philosopher.
- 1240 â Ibn Arabi, Andalusi Arab scholar, mystic, poet, and philosopher.
- 1242 â George Pachymeres, Byzantine Greek historian, philosopher, music theorist and miscellaneous writer.
- 1243 â Haymo of Faversham, English Franciscan scholar and professor.
- 1245 â Alexander of Hales, Franciscan friar, theologian, and scholastic philosopher.
- 1245 â John of La Rochelle, French Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, and theologian.
- 1248 â Ibn Kammuna, Iraqi Jewish physician and philosopher.
- 1248 â John Blund, English scholastic philosopher.
- 1249 â William of Auvergne, French theologian and philosopher.
- 1253 â Robert Grosseteste, English statesman, scholastic philosopher, theologian, scientist, and bishop.
- 1253 â DÃ
Âgen, Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, writer, poet, and philosopher.
- 1259 â Roland of Cremona, Italian Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1260 â Richard de Fournival, French philosopher and trouvère.
- 1260 â Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople, teacher, philosopher, physician, and liturgical poet.
- 1262 â Altheides, Cypriot philosopher.
- 1263 â Shinran, Japanese Buddhist monk.
- 1270 â Nachmanides, Catalonian Jewish scholar, rabbi, philosopher, physician, kabbalist, and biblical commentator.
- 1274 – Thomas Aquinas, Italian Dominican friar, priest, philosopher, theologian, and a jurist in scholasticism.
- 1274 – Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Persian polymath.
- 1275 â Shemariah of Negropont, Greek-Jewish philosopher and Biblical exegete.
- 1277 â Ulrich of Strasbourg, German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
- 1279 â Robert Kilwardby, English Archbishop of Canterbury, cardinal, and scholar.
- 1260 â Richard Rufus, Cornish Franciscan scholastic philosopher, and theologian.
- 1280 â Albertus Magnus, German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop.
- 1280 â Vitello, Polish friar, theologian, and natural philosopher.
- 1282 â Nichiren, Japanese Buddhist priest and philosopher.
- 1286 â Bar Hebraeus, Syrian polymath.
- 1286 â William of Moerbeke, Flemish Dominican cleric, philosopher, and translator.
- 1292 – Roger Bacon, English polymath and Franciscan friar.
- 1293 â Henry of Ghent, Belgian scholastic philosopher.
- 1294 â Bartholomew of Bologna, Italian Franciscan scholastic philosopher.
- 1295 â Hillel ben Samuel, Italian Jewish physician, philosopher, and Talmudist.
- 1296 â Sant Dnyaneshwar, Indian saint, poet, philosopher, and yogi.
- 1298 â Peter John Olivi, French Franciscan theologian and philosopher.
See also
References
- Sir Anthony Kenny. An Illustrated Brief History of Western Philosophy. Second Edition. Blackwell Publishing. 2006. Chapter 8. Page 144 et seq.