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| | Gregory of Rimini |
 | | He joined the mendicant Order of the Hermits of Saint Augustine (OESA), studied theology at Paris from about 1323 to 1329, and then taught at various Augustinian studia in Italy, first at Bologna, then, after 1338, at Padua and Perugia. |
 | | Almost certainly while he was in Italy, Gregory came into contact with the works of Oxford scholars from the 1320s and 1330s, most notably William of Ockham, Adam Wodeham, Richard Fitzralph, and Walter Chatton. |
 | | Gregory returned to Paris in 1342 for a year of preparation for his lectures on the Sentences, which were given in 1343-44. |
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