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 * Article title: Adam de Marisco
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 * LEAD: ADAM de Marisco (d. 1257?), a learned Franciscan, is said to have been a native of Somerset.
 * LEAD: ADAM de Marisco (d. 1257?), a learned Franciscan, is said to have been a native of Somerset.
 * LEAD: ADAM de Marisco (d. 1257?), a learned Franciscan, is said to have been a native of Somerset.

General

 * Eccleston, De Adventu Minorum
 * Adæ de Marisco Epistolæ, in Brewer's Monumenta Franciscana
 * Roberti Grosseteste Epistolæ, ed. Luard
 * Chronicon de Lanercost, sub ann. 1253
 * Matthew Paris, sub ann. 1257
 * Wadding, Annales Minorum
 * Wood, Antiquitates Univ. Oxon. i. 72
 * Brewer's Preface to the Monumenta, lxxvii–ci

Cites

 * Chron. de Lanercost, sub anno 1253
 * Eccleston, De Adventu Minorum, p. 16
 * (Ep. 114)
 * (Ep. 135–140, 161)
 * (Ep. 245)
 * Roger Bacon repeatedly speaks of him and Grosseteste as ‘perfect in all wisdom,’ ‘the greatest clerks in the world’ (Op. Tert. c. 22, 23, 25).

Works

 * There are attributed to him four books of commentaries upon the Master of the Sentences; a commentary upon the Song of Solomon; a paraphrase upon Dionysius Areopagita; an elucidation of Sacred Scripture; theological questions; and ‘Lectiones Ordinariæ.’ They have not been printed.