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John of Glogow

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John played an important role in revitalizing the work of Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas as well as devoting his work in philosophy and logics to bring together different scholastic traditions.

From 1468 John lectured in the Department of Arts at the University of Krakow, in all seven liberal arts. His greatest passions were grammar, Aristotelian logic, physics, physiology, and astronomy. Additionally, he was one of the first to show interest in world geography impending the discovery of the New World. [1]

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  1. ^ Zins, Henryk Stanisław (1973). Leonard Coxe and the Erasmian Circles in Poland. p. 161.