List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries
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Philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically:
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- Note: This list has a minimal criteria for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed.
See also:
- List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
- List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries
- List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries
- List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries
- List of philosophers born in the 17th century
- List of philosophers born in the 18th century
- List of philosophers born in the 19th century
- List of philosophers born in the 20th century
A
- Pietro d'Abano (c. 1250-1316)
- Pierre Abélard (also Peter Abelard; 1079–1142)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Abner of Burgos (1270–1348)[f]*
- Adam Parvipontanus (d. 1181)
- Adelard of Bath (12th century)[a]
- Pierre d'Ailly (1350–1420)[a][e]
- Alain de Lille (c. 1128-1202)
- Albert of Saxony (c. 1316-1390)[a][e][f]
- Albertus Magnus (or Albert the Great or Albert of Cologne; c. 1193-1280)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Joseph Albo (1380–1444)[c][d][e][f]*
- Alexander of Hales (d. 1245)[a][e]
- Dante Alighieri (1265–1321)[c][d][e][f]
- Robert Alyngton (d. 1398)[f]
- Anselm (1034–1109)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Peter Aureol (c. 1280-1322)[e][f]
- Averroes (or Ibn Rushd; 1126–1198)[a][c][d][e][f]*
B
- Roger Bacon (1214–1294)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (1080–1165)[e]
- Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi (1070–1136)[e]
- Bartolus de Saxoferrato (1313–1357)[e]
- Bernard of Chartres (d. 1130)[a]
- Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153)[a][e]
- Bernard Silvestris (or Bernard of Tours; 1147–1178)[e]
- Basaveshwara (1134–1196)
- Basil Bessarion (1395–1472)[f]*
- Blasius of Parma (or Biagio Pelacani da Parma; 1345–1416)[e]
- Boetius of Dacia (c. 1240 – c. 1280)[e]
- Bonaventure (1221–1274)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Thomas Bradwardine (c. 1290-1349)[e]
- Richard Brinkley (fl. 1350-1373)[e]
- Radulphus Brito (c. 1270 – c. 1320)[e]
- Jean Buridan (1300–1358)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Walter Burley (c. 1275 – c. 1345)[a][b][e][f]
C
- Johannes Capreolus (1380–1444)[e]
- Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti (died c. 1280)
- Chang Tsai (or Zhang Zai; 1020–1077)[e]
- Walter Chatton (1290–1343)[b][e][f]*
- Cheng Hao (or Ch'eng Ming-Tao; 1032–1085)[a][e]
- Cheng Yi (or Ch'eng Yi Chu'an; 1033–1107)[a][e]
- Chou Tun-Yi (or Zhou Dunyi or Chou Lien-Hsi or Zhou Lianxi; 1017–1073)[a][e]
- Christine de Pizan (c. 1365-c. 1430)[e]
- Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1355-1415)
- Clarembald of Arras (1110–1187)[e]
- William Crathorn (14th century)[b][e][f]
- Hasdai Crescas (c. 1340-1410)[a][c][d][e][f]*
D
- Pietro Damiani (c. 1007-1072)[e][f]
- David of Dinant (12th century)[e]
- Dietrich of Freiberg (13th century)[e][f]
- Dogen (also Dogen Zenji or Dōgen Kigen; 1200–1253)[c][d][e]
- Duns Scotus (c. 1266-1308)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Profiat Duran (also Efodi or Isaac ben Moses Levi) (c. 1349-c. 1414)[e]
- Simeon ben Zemah Duran (also Rashbaz) (1361–1444)[e]
- Durandus of St. Pourçain (c. 1275-1334)[e]
E
- Meister Eckhart (1260–1327 or 1328)[a][e][f]
F
- Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)
- Francis of Marchia (c. 1290 – c. 1344)[f]
- Francis of Meyronnes (1285–1328)[e]
G
- Gangeśa (fl. c. 1325)[e]
- Gennadius Scholarius (died c. 1473)
- George of Trebizond (1395–1484)[e]
- Gerard of Cremona (1114–1187)[e]
- Gerard of Odo (or Gerald Odonis; 1290–1349)[e]
- Jean Gerson (1363–1429)[a][e]
- Gersonides (or Levi ben Gershon; 1288–1344)[a][e][f]
- Al-Ghazali (1058–1111)[a][c][d][e]
- Gilbert of Poitiers (1070–1154)[e]
- Giles of Rome (c. 1243-1316)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Godfrey of Fontaines (c. 1250-1309)[a][e][f]
- Gregory of Rimini (d. 1358)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Robert Grosseteste (or Robert of Lincoln or Robert Greathead; 1175–1253)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Dominicus Gundissalinus (12th century)
H
- Yehuda Halevi (c. 1085-1141)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Henry of Ghent (c. 1217-1293)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Henry of Harclay (1270–1317)[e]
- Herman of Carinthia (c. 1100 – c. 1160)
- Hervaeus Natalis (or Hervé Nedellec; 1250–1323)[e]
- William of Heytesbury (or Hentisberus or Hentisberi or Tisberi; 1313–1373)[a][b][e][f]
- Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)[e]
- Hillel ben Samuel of Verona (1220–1295)[e]
- Al-Hilli (1250–1325)
- Robert Holcot (1290–1349)[e][f]
- Hu Hung (or Wu-Feng; 1100–1155)[a]
- Hugh of St Victor (c. 1078-1141)[e]
- Jan Hus (1369–1415)[e]
I
- Ibn Arabi (1165–1240)[e]
- Ibn Bajjah (also Avempace; d. 1138)[a][e]
- Ibn Daud (also Rabad I or Avendauth or John of Spain; 1110–1180)[a][e][f]*
- Abraham ibn Ezra (1092 or 1093-1167)[e][f]*
- Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138)[e]
- Shem Tob Ibn Falaquera (1223–1290)[e][f]*
- Solomon Ibn Gabirol (1021–1058)[a][c][d][e][f]*
- Ibn Kammuna (1215–1284)[e]
- Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406)[a][c][d][e]
- Bahya ibn Paquda (1040–1110)[e]
- Ibn Sabin (1217–1268)[e]
- Ibn Taymiya (1263–1328)[e]
- Samuel Ibn Tibbon (c. 1165-1232)[f]
- Ibn Tufail (1110–1185)[a][e]
- Ibn Tzaddik (c. 1149)[e]
- Immanuel the Roman (or Immanuel of Rome; c. 1270 – c. 1330)[e]
J
- James of Viterbo (1255–1308)[e]
- Jinul (or Chinul; 1158–1210)[e]
- Joachim of Fiore (1135–1201)[a][e]
- John of Jandun (1280–1328)[e]
- John of La Rochelle (1190–1245)[e]
- John of Mirecourt (c. 1345)[e]
- John of Paris (1260–1306)[e]
- John of Salisbury (c. 1115-1180)[a][e][f]
- Judah ben Moses of Rome (or Judah Romano; 1292–1330)[e]
- Judah Ben Samuel of Regensburg (c. 1200)
- Abul Maali al-Juwayni (1028–1085)[e]
K
- Joseph Kaspi (12th century)[f]*
- Omar Khayyám (1048–1123)
- Richard Kilvington (or Richard Chillington; 1302–1361)[a][e][f]
- Robert Kilwardby (1215–1279)[a][e]
- Abu al-Hakam al-Kirmani (12th century)
L
- Ramon Llull (1235–1315)[a][e]
- Peter Lombard (c. 1100-1160)[a][e]
- Lu Hsiang-shan (or Lu Xiangshan, also Lu Chiu-yuan or Tzu-ching or Ts'un-chai; 1139–1193)[a][e]
M
- Shri Madhvacharya (1238–1317)[a][c][d][e]
- Abraham ben Moses Maimonides (or Abraham ben Maimon; 1186–1237)[e]
- Moses Maimonides (also Rambam; 1135–1204)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Marsilius of Inghen (1330–1396)[a][e][f]
- Marsilius of Padua (or Marsiglio or Marsilio dei Mainardine; 1270–1342)[a][c][d][e]
- Roger Marston (1235–1303)[e]
- Matthew of Aquasparta (1238–1302)[e]
- Theodore Metochita (d. 1332)
N
- Moses Nahmanides (1194–1270)[e]
- Moses Narboni (c. 1300-c. 1362)[f]*
- Alexander Neckham (1157–1217)[e]
- Nichiren (1222–1282)[e]
- Nicholas of Autrecourt (c. 1300-1369)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Nimbarka (c. 13th century)
O
- William of Ockham (c. 1285-1349)[a][b][c][d][e][f]
- Peter Olivi (1248–1298)[a][e][f]
- Nicole Oresme (1320–1382)[e][f]*
P
- Paul of Venice (1369–1429)[a][e][f]
- John Peckham (d. 1292)[e]
- William Penbygull (died 1420)[b][f]
- Peter of Auvergne (13th century)[e]
- Peter of Spain (usually identified with Pope John XXI; 13th century)[a][c][d][e][f]
- Petrarch (1304–1374)[c][d][e]
- Joane Petrizi (12th century)[f]*
- Philip the Chancellor (1160–1236)[e][f]
- George Gemistos Plethon (c. 1355-1452)
- Isaac Polgar (early 14th century)[f]*
- Michael Psellus (11th century)
- Pseudo-Grosseteste (13th century)[e]
Q
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R
- Ramanuja (1017–1137)[a][c][d][e]
- Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (1149–1209)[e]
- Rgyal tshab dar ma rin chen (or Gyeltsap Darma Rinchen; 1364–1432)[e]
- Richard of Middleton (c. 1249-1306)[e]
- Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173)[e]
- Richard Rufus (or Richard of Cornwall or Richardus Sophista; 1231–1259)[a][e][f]
- Roscelin of Compiègne (c. 1050 – c. 1120)[a][e]
- Jan van Ruysbroek (1293–1381)
S
- Sa skya pandita (also Sagya Pandita or Sagypandita; 1182–1251)[e]
- Shao Yung (1011–1077)[a][e]
- Johannes Sharpe (ca. 1360-after 1415)[f]
- Shinran (1173–1261)[e]
- Sigerus of Brabant (1240–1284)[a][e]
- Simon of Faversham (c. 1260-1306)[f]
- Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash ibn Amirak al-Sohravardi (or al-Suhrawardi; 1154–1191)[c][d][e]
- Henry Suso (1300–1366)[e]
T
- Johannes Tauler (c. 1300-1361)[e]
- Thierry of Chartres (fl. c. 1130-1150)[e]
- Thomas à Kempis (1380–1471)[e]
- Thomas of Erfurt (14th century)[f]
- Thomas of York (13th century)[e]
- Je Tsongkhapa (or Dzongkaba or Rinpoche; 1357–1419)[e]
- Nasir al-Din Tusi (1201–1274)[e]
U
- Ubertino of Casale (1259-c. 1328)[b]
- Udayana (11th century)[e]
- Ulrich of Strasbourg (1220–1277)[b][e]
- Urso of Calabria (died c. 1225)[b]
V
- Mādhava Vidyāranya, (c. 1268–1386)
- Vincent of Beauvais (c. 1190-c. 1264)[b]
- Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419)[b]
- Vital Du Four (1260–1327)[b][e]
W
- Walter of Ailly (13th century)[b]
- Walter of Bruges (c. 1225 - 1307)[b]
- Walter Hilton (c. 1343 - 1396)[b]
- Walter of Mortagne (c. 1100 - 1174)[b]
- William of Alnwick (1270–1333)[b][a]
- William of Arnaud[b]
- William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris (1180–1249)[a][b][e][f]*
- William of Auxerre (d. 1231)[a][b][e]
- William of Bonkes[b]
- William Buser (1339-c. 1413)[b]
- William of Champeaux (c. 1070-1121)[b][e][f]
- William of Clifford (died 1306)[b]
- William of Conches (c. 1080 - 1154)[b][e]
- William of Durham (died 1249)[b]
- William of Falgar (died 1297/8)[b]
- William Hothum (c. 1245 - 1298)[b]
- William de la Mare (fl. 1270s)[b]
- William of Lucca (died 1178)[b]
- William of Macclesfield (died 1303)[b]
- William of Middleton (died c. 1260)[b]
- William Milverley (fl. c. 1400)[b]
- William of Moerbeke (c. 1215-1286)[a][b]
- William of Nottingham I (d. 1254)
- William of Nottingham II (c. 1282 - 1336)[b]
- William of Pagula (c. 1290 - 1332?)[b]
- William Perault (c. 1200 - 1261)[b]
- William Peter Godin (c. 1260 - 1336)[b]
- William of Rubio (born c. 1290)[b]
- William of Saint-Amour (c. 1200-1272)[b]
- William of St-Thierry (c. 1080 – c. 1148)[b]
- William of Sherwood (also Shyreswood &c.; 1190–1249)[a][b][e]
- William of Soissons (12th century)[b]
- William of Ware (fl. 1290-1305)[b]
- Witelo (c. 1230-c. 1290)[b]
- Adam de Wodeham (1298–1358)[a][b][e]
- John Wyclif (c. 1330-1384)[a][c][d][e][f]
X
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Y
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Z
Notes
- The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 1999. ISBN 0-521-63722-8
- 'Biographies of Medieval Authors', Appendix C of The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, ed. Robert Passnau, Vol. 2., Cambridge, 2010, pp.833-996. ISBN 978-0-521-76218-2
- The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford University Press; 1995. ISBN 0-19-866132-0
- The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford University Press; 2005. ISBN 0-19-926479-1
- Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge; 2000. ISBN 0-415-22364-4