Radulphus de Hotot (Radulphus Normannus, fl. early 14th century)

Radulphus de Hotot (Radulphus Normannus, fl. early 14th century) OM. French friar from Normandy. Possibly a secular master and not a Franciscan, but the discussion seems to be ongoing. He should in any case not be conflated with Radulphus le Breton (secular master), nor with Radulphus Sellonis de Hotot (secular master and later, in the 1330s, doctor of medicine). Radulphus de Hotot would have obtained the doctorate at Paris prior to his involvement with the start of the procedures against the Templars (1308), the process against Marguerita of Porete (1310), and his actions as a witness in the process of Guiart de Cressonessart. But he never seemed to have been regent master at Paris, He was apparently a supporter of the immaculate conception, and he might have been involved with the disputations sorrounding the magister inception of the Augustinian Hermit Prosper de Reggio Emilia,

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  • Sermones (attributed): Paris Nat Lat 14859 f. 173ra-vb

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