Adam de Lincoln (d. ca. 1344)
Adam de Lincoln (d. ca. 1344) OM. English friar. Taught at Oxford (24 th regent lector around 1290) and is known to have preached there in 1292 and 1293 before the university. Provincial minister of the English province between 1304 and 1310. In 1311, the provincial Synod of York asks him to examine accusations of heresy brought against the Templars. Adam died at Lincoln. Several of his sermons survive.
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Sermones : Oxford, New College, 92 (late 13th cent.) f. 63r
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Worcester Cathedral Q. 46 (late 13th cent.) ff. 34v-36v, 85r-86v.
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