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Definition of Summists
1. summist [n] - See also: summist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Summists
Literary usage of Summists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A history of philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann, Williston Samuel Hough (1892)
"By the name summists, which is derived by ... contemporaneously with the latter,
appeared the work of Robertus Pullus, who is the first of the mere summists ..."
2. A History of Philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann, Williston Samuel Hough (1891)
"By the name summists, which is derived by ... appeared the work of Robertus
Pullus, who is the first of the mere summists. The work of Peter of Novara ..."
3. A History of Philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1893)
"By the name summists, which is derived by ... contemporaneously with the latter,
appeared the work of Robertus Pullus, who is the first the mere summists. ..."
4. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"The first of the summists was Robert Pullen (or Robertus Pullus; d. ... The most
remarkable of the summists was Alanus ab Insu l is (really Alain; ..."
5. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"(The writers of such books were also called summists. ... Other summists of this
period are Robert of Melun, Hugo of Rouen (+1164), Peter of Poitiers ..."
6. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"(The writers of such books were also called summists. ... Other summists of this
period are Robert of Melun, Hugo of Rouen (+1164), Peter of Poitiers ..."