William of Auxerre[1] (1140/50–1231) was a French scholastic theologian and official in the Roman Catholic Church.
The teacher by whom William was most influenced was Praepositinus, or Prevostin, of Cremona, Chancellor of the University of Paris from 1206 to 1209.
The names of teacher and pupil are mentioned in the same sentence by Thomas Aquinas.
In 1231, he was made a member of the commission appointed by Gregory IX to examine Aristotle's writings on the natural sciences and to offer amendments where religiously necessary.
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