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William of Chartres (Dominican)

William of Chartres was a 13th-century Dominican friar and theologian. He is primarily known for his writings on the nature of God, creation, and the soul. He was a student of Albertus Magnus in Cologne and later taught theology in Paris. His works demonstrate a strong Aristotelian influence, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. While not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, William's writings provide valuable insights into the development of Dominican theology and the integration of Aristotelian philosophy into Christian thought during the High Middle Ages. Specific details about his life and career are scarce, but his surviving treatises offer a glimpse into his theological perspectives. He is typically identified as William of Chartres to distinguish him from other individuals named William, placing him within the context of the Dominican Order. He is recognized for his contributions to the theological discourse of his era, even if detailed biographical information remains limited.