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-'''Étienne''' ('''Stephen''') '''Tempier''' ({{IPA-fr|tɑ̃pje|lang}}; also known as '''Stephanus of Orleans'''; died 3 September 1279) was a [[France|French]] [[bishop of Paris]] during the thirteenth century. He was [[Chancellor of the University of Paris|Chancellor]] of the [[Sorbonne]] from 1263 and bishop of Paris from 1268.+'''Étienne''' ('''Stephen''') '''Tempier''' (also known as '''Stephanus of Orleans'''; died 3 September 1279) was a [[France|French]] [[bishop of Paris]] during the thirteenth century. He was [[Chancellor of the University of Paris|Chancellor]] of the [[Sorbonne]] from 1263 and bishop of Paris from 1268.
He is best remembered for promulgating a [[Condemnations (University of Paris)|Condemnation]] of 219 [[philosophical]] and [[theological]] propositions (or articles) that addressed ideas and concepts that were being discussed and disputed in the faculty of arts at the [[University of Paris]]. He is best remembered for promulgating a [[Condemnations (University of Paris)|Condemnation]] of 219 [[philosophical]] and [[theological]] propositions (or articles) that addressed ideas and concepts that were being discussed and disputed in the faculty of arts at the [[University of Paris]].
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Étienne (Stephen) Tempier (also known as Stephanus of Orleans; died 3 September 1279) was a French bishop of Paris during the thirteenth century. He was Chancellor of the Sorbonne from 1263 and bishop of Paris from 1268.

He is best remembered for promulgating a Condemnation of 219 philosophical and theological propositions (or articles) that addressed ideas and concepts that were being discussed and disputed in the faculty of arts at the University of Paris.




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