Raimbert of Lille (fl. c. 1100) was an early medieval nominalist who taught at Lille. Along with Roscelin, he was an opponent of exaggerated realism. His nominalism was attacked by Odo of Tournai.
References
- Ueberweg, Friedrich (1872). History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time, vol. 1. New York, NY: Charles Scribner & Co. p. 373.
- Poole, Reginald Lane (1960). Illustrations of the History of Medieval Thought and Learning (2 ed.). New York, NY: Dover. pp. 92–93.
- The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1912. p. 190.
- Erdmann, Johann Eduard (1890). History of Philosophy, vol. 1. Swan Sonnenschein. p. 314.
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