Scotus Collection
Scotus, also known as John Duns Scotus, was a prominent philosopher-theologian who lived from 1266 to 1308
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Scotus, also known as John Duns Scotus, was a prominent philosopher-theologian who lived from 1266 to 1308. His works, such as "Scriptum q" and "Duns Scotus at Work, " have had a lasting impact on the field of philosophy. In addition to his contributions to philosophy, it is associated with various historical figures and artworks. For instance, there are depictions of him in paintings like "John Duns Scotus / Thevet" and "Johannes Scotus Erigena. " These portrayals highlight his significance during his time. Furthermore, there are references to Scotus in different contexts. One example is the mention of a Portolan chart of the Mediterranean and Northern Europe from around the same period he lived. This suggests that he may have been familiar with or influenced by geographical knowledge of his era. Moreover, there are images like "Duns Scotus, 17th century (1943)" and writings by R. W. Seton-Watson from 1947 that continue to keep alive the memory of this Scottish philosopher's legacy. Lastly, it is worth noting that Martin Luther himself recognized the importance of John Duns Scotus when Luther depicted him as Hercules Germanicus in one artwork. This demonstrates how influential Scotus was even beyond his own time.