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His interference in the affairs of the University of Paris, in the midst of the confusion arising from the introduction of the Arabian translations of Aristotle, resulted in the proscription (1215) of the metaphysical as well as the physical treatises of the Stagyrita, together with the summaries
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Robert of Courson was born in England some time between 1160 and 1170. Little is known about his family or early life. He may have been a member of an Anglo-Norman family originating from the village of
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of France in order to dissuade John from attempting to reconquer lost English possessions in France, eventually leading to a peace in 1215. Robert may also have participated briefly in the
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Robert's term as legate ended with the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215, after which he was sent to Rome. Many of his decisions as papal legate were negated by Innocent or his successor
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in 1214. Robert was not popular as a legate in France and in 1215 the French clergy refused to attend a council he had summoned in
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in the Holy Land. Robert also ordered new rules for his former university in August 1215, banning certain treatments of
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of Saint Stephen of Mount Celius in 1212. Prior to that time he had served as a judge delegate in Paris. In 1213, when
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to France to help prepare. In this capacity, Robert convened a number of local councils and preached a new
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and the logical treatises. The rescript also contains several enactments relating to academic discipline.
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indicates that he must have studied with the Chanter near the end of his career in the 1190s.
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devoted to questions of canon law and ethics and dealing at length with the question of
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Masters, Princes, and Merchants: The Social Views of Peter the Chanter and his Circle
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De Wulf, Hist. of Medieval Phil., tr. Coffey (New York, 1909), 252.
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shoes then in fashion. He further attempted to mediate between
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Princes of the Church: A History of the English Cardinals
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Index

Cardinal
S. Stefano al Monte Celio
Canon
cathedral chapter
Paris
Noyon
Cardinal priest
England
Damietta
Egypt
English
Roman Catholic
University of Paris
cardinal
papal legate
Notre-Dame-de-Courson
Normandy
Peter the Chanter
Caesarius of Heisterbach
University of Paris
cardinal priest
Innocent III
Fourth Lateran Council
papal legate
crusade
Aristotle
pigache
King John of England
Philip Augustus
Albigensian Crusade

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