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+ | The Condemnations of 1277 were a series of ecclesiastical pronouncements issued by the Bishop of Paris, Étienne Tempier, which aimed to address and restrict certain philosophical and theological ideas that were being promoted by scholars at the University of Paris. The primary purpose of these condemnations was to clarify and defend the boundaries of Christian doctrine against what the Church viewed as potentially heretical or dangerous ideas, particularly those influenced by Aristotelian philosophy and the works of certain scholars, such as Thomas Aquinas and others. | ||
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**1284**: The establishment of the University of Oxford, one of the oldest universities in the world. | **1284**: The establishment of the University of Oxford, one of the oldest universities in the world. |
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