He may have studied at the University of Paris under John Duns Scotus.
In 1328, he travelled to Paris as an envoy from Queen Joan II of Navarre.
For his services, King Philip III of Navarre granted him a pension at the end of 1329.
[1] He refers in that work to his quodlibet, a record of the question-and-answer sessions he held probably at Barcelona.
Several questions found in a manuscript in the Vatican Library (Vat.