Ralph of Longchamp [1] (c. 1155 – c. 1215) was a scholastic philosopher of the 13th century, known also as a physician and natural philosopher. [2] He taught at Oxford and possibly at Paris. [3]
He was a pupil of Alain of Lille and wrote a commentary on Alain's poem Anticlaudianus, in about 1212. [4] [5]
Ralph of Longchamp [1] (c. 1155 – c. 1215) was a scholastic philosopher of the 13th century, known also as a physician and natural philosopher. [2] He taught at Oxford and possibly at Paris. [3]
He was a pupil of Alain of Lille and wrote a commentary on Alain's poem Anticlaudianus, in about 1212. [4] [5]