Johannes Klenkok (or Klenke) (c. 1310 – 15 June 1374) was a German Augustinian friar, known as a theologian and disciple of Gregory of Rimini.
[1] Klenkok was born in the County of Hoya, part of what is now Lower Saxony, son of a castellan in Thedinghausen.
[4] At the University of Oxford for about four years, from the first half of 1357, Klenkok transmitted the views of Gregory of Rimini.
[3][7] Later Klenkok looked for support from the French canonist Pierre de la Vergne, who became a cardinal in 1371.
[10] As a commentator at Paris he was in the company of John of Ripa, Facinus de Ast, Michael Aiguani and Andrew of Neufchateau.