Education
He studied at the University of Paris, and taught at Cologne (where Nicholas studied under him), and Leuven.
He studied at the University of Paris, and taught at Cologne (where Nicholas studied under him), and Leuven.
He was a prominent Albertist, and forerunner of Nicholas of Cusa. His Tractatus Problematicus began a series of polemical exchanges between the Albertists and the Thomists. A belated reply was made on behalf of the Thomists by Gerard de Monte.
He wrote a commentary on the Apocalypse.