William of Luxi
William of Luxi, O.P. | |
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| Born | Unknown |
| Died | After 1275 |
| Occupation | Priest, Preacher, Theologian Biblical Exegete |
| Education | Priory of Saint James University of Paris |
| Genre | Scholasticism |
| Subject | Commentaries on the Bible, Theology, Ethics |
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William of Luxi, O.P. (fl. 1267–1275), also Guillelmus de Luxi or (Luci, Lusci, Luscy, Lexi, Lissi, Lisi, Lyssy), was born in the region of Burgundy, France, sometime during the first quarter of the thirteenth century. He was a Dominican friar who became regent master of Theology at the University of Paris and a noted biblical exegete and preacher.