Peter Helias (Latin: Petrus Helias or Helyas; c. 1100 – after 1166) was a medieval priest and philosopher. Born in Poitiers, he became a pupil of Thierry of Chartres at Paris in the 1130s, also teaching grammar and rhetoric in his school. Around 1155 he returned to Poitiers where he later died. Through Thierry, he is meant to have been influenced particularly by Boethius; other influences include William of Conches. He contributed to the theory of substance and influenced Roger Bacon's Overview of Grammar.
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| - Petrus Helie (auch Helias oder Hellias; * um 1100; † um 1166) war ein mittelalterlicher Sprachwissenschaftler und Sprachphilosoph. Petrus Helie war überwiegend in Paris tätig. Zu seinen Schülern zählten Johann von Salisbury und Wilhelm von Tyrus. (de)
- Peter Helias (Latin: Petrus Helias or Helyas; c. 1100 – after 1166) was a medieval priest and philosopher. Born in Poitiers, he became a pupil of Thierry of Chartres at Paris in the 1130s, also teaching grammar and rhetoric in his school. Around 1155 he returned to Poitiers where he later died. Through Thierry, he is meant to have been influenced particularly by Boethius; other influences include William of Conches. He contributed to the theory of substance and influenced Roger Bacon's Overview of Grammar. (en)
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| - Petrus Helie (auch Helias oder Hellias; * um 1100; † um 1166) war ein mittelalterlicher Sprachwissenschaftler und Sprachphilosoph. Petrus Helie war überwiegend in Paris tätig. Zu seinen Schülern zählten Johann von Salisbury und Wilhelm von Tyrus. Um 1146 verfasste er den Kommentar Summa super Priscianum zu den Institutiones Grammaticae des spätantiken römischen Grammatikers Priscian. Darin zieht er die logischen Schriften im Organon des Aristoteles zur Erklärung und Fundierung der lateinischen Grammatik heran. Zu seinen wichtigsten Quellen zählen die Glose super Priscianum Wilhelms von Conches. Aus seiner Feder stammt auch ein Kommentar zu Ciceros De inventione, für den er sich auf die Rhetoriktheorie des Thierry von Chartres stützte. (de)
- Peter Helias (Latin: Petrus Helias or Helyas; c. 1100 – after 1166) was a medieval priest and philosopher. Born in Poitiers, he became a pupil of Thierry of Chartres at Paris in the 1130s, also teaching grammar and rhetoric in his school. Around 1155 he returned to Poitiers where he later died. Through Thierry, he is meant to have been influenced particularly by Boethius; other influences include William of Conches. He contributed to the theory of substance and influenced Roger Bacon's Overview of Grammar. In linguistics, he is regarded as having contributed ideas key to the development of grammatical categories such as parts of speech. (en)
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