He studied under John Pecham in Paris, in the years around 1270, and probably also at Oxford a few years later, during the time he was a pupil of John Pecham he was a fellow student with Matthew of Aquasparta. He generally followed Pecham's views on the Eucharist.David Burr, Eucharistic Presence and Conversion in Late Thirteenth-Century Franciscan Thought (1984), pp. 57-8. He regarded time as absolute.Pasquale Porro, The Medieval Concept of Time: Studies on the Scholastic Debate and Its (2001), p. 201.
He became Franciscan Provincial in England. Friaries - The house of Grey Friars | British History Online
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