Nicholas De Aquila (de L’Aigle)

Nicholas De Aquila (de L’Aigle)

Concept and History of Nicholas de Aquila (de l’Aigle)

dean of Chichester (ca. 1197-1217), probably taught canon law at Oxford during the 1190’s, alongside with John of Tynemouth and Simon of Southwell.

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Opinions of Nicholaus form the core of the Quaestiones Londinenses. A gloss signed ‘N. de Aqi.’ from the Decretum manuscript in Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College 676, fol. 129va, has been printed in Traditio 7 (1949/51) 347.

Literature

A. B. Emden, A biographical register of the Uinversity of Oxford to A. D. 1500 I (Oxford 1957) 571. S. Kuttner, Repertorium 252. idem, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio 7 (1949/51) 317, 320, 325, 347.


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