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H. Bricmore

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Scottish scholastic philosopher

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H. Bricmore,Brichemore, orBrydgemoore (14th century), surnamed Sophista, was a Scottishscholastic philosopher. Bricmore is stated byJohn Leland to have lived atOxford, and to have written commentaries on some of the works ofAristotle. He is probably the same person as Brichemon, of whom Leland gives a very similar description. The only account of his life comes fromThomas Dempster[1] who states that Bricmore was one of a number of Scots sent to theUniversity of Oxford by decree of thecouncil of Vienne, and that he was a canon ofHoly Rood, Edinburgh. Dempster adds, implausibly, that he died inEngland in 1382.

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  1. ^Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum, ii. 178, p. 100, Bologna 1627.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domain"Bricmore, H.".Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

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