Richard Kilvington (c. 1302-1361) was an English scholastic theologian and philosopher at the University of Oxford.
[1] He was involved in a controversy over the nature of the infinite, with Richard FitzRalph, of Balliol College.
[2] In the 1340s he worked for Richard of Bury, bishop of Durham.
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