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John of Wales (died c. 1285), also called John Waleys and Johannes Guallensis, was a Franciscan theologian who wrote several well-received Latin works, primarily preaching aids. Born between 1210 and 1230, almost certainly in Wales, John joined the Franciscan order, and incepted in theology at the University of Oxford sometime before 1258. After this, he taught there until 1270 when he moved to the University of Paris, where he remained until his death around 1285. He was a moral theologian and a great admirer of the ancient world, incorporating many classical authors into his works. He is often considered a forerunner of later Christian humanists. His works were translated into six languages and were in print before the end of the 15th century.

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  • Joan de Gal·les (ca)
  • Johannes von Wales (de)
  • Juan de Gales (es)
  • Jean de Galles (fr)
  • Giovanni del Galles (it)
  • John of Wales (en)
  • Jan z Walii (pl)
  • João de Gales (pt)
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  • Joan de Gal·les, OFM (País de Gal·les, s. XIII - París 1285) fou un escriptor franciscà que escrigué en llatí una sèrie d'obres molt divulgades en l'edat mitjana. (ca)
  • Johannes von Wales, OFM (* 13. Jahrhundert in Wales; † 1285 in Paris), auch bekannt als John Waleys, war ein Franziskaner, der verschiedene lateinische Werke schrieb, die im mittelalterlichen Europa weit verbreitet waren. (de)
  • Juan de Gales, OFM (País de Gales, s. xiii - París, 1285) fue un escritor franciscano que escribió en latín una serie de obras muy divulgadas en la Edad Media. (es)
  • John of Wales (died c. 1285), also called John Waleys and Johannes Guallensis, was a Franciscan theologian who wrote several well-received Latin works, primarily preaching aids. Born between 1210 and 1230, almost certainly in Wales, John joined the Franciscan order, and incepted in theology at the University of Oxford sometime before 1258. After this, he taught there until 1270 when he moved to the University of Paris, where he remained until his death around 1285. He was a moral theologian and a great admirer of the ancient world, incorporating many classical authors into his works. He is often considered a forerunner of later Christian humanists. His works were translated into six languages and were in print before the end of the 15th century. (en)
  • Jean de Galles, OFM (en anglais : John of Wales), né au pays de Galles au XIIIe siècle, mort à Paris en 1285, est un franciscain, philosophe et théologien gallois. (fr)
  • Jan z Walii, Johannes Galensis OFM (ur. w XIII w. w Walii, zm. w 1285 w Paryżu) − walijski franciszkanin, teolog i filozof. (pl)
  • Giovanni del Galles, noto in latino come Johannes Galensis o Johannes Guallensis (Galles, XIII secolo – Parigi, 1285), è stato un francescano, filosofo e teologo gallese. (it)
  • João de Gales, OFM (País de Gales, século XIII — Paris, 1285) foi um escritor franciscano que escreveu em latim uma série de obras muito divulgadas na Idade Média. (pt)
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