Robert Colman
Robert Colman DD (or Coleman, died 1428) was an English medieval Franciscan friar and university Chancellor.Colman received his Doctor of Divinity from Oxford University. He was at the Franciscan friary in Norwich. Among other works, he wrote ''Sermons'', ''Sacred Lessons'', and ''A Book of Sundry Poems''. He was known for his "''eloquence, erudition, wit, and judgment''".
Colman was Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1419. He resigned from the position in the same year and died in 1428. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Grose, Michael R., Gregory, Jonathan, Colman, Robert, Andrews, TimothyGet access
Published in Geophysical Research Letters (2018)
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2by Dutta, Deepashree, Sherwood, Steven C., Meissner, Katrin J., Gupta, Alex S.E.N., Lunt, Daniel J., Tourte, Gregory J.L., Colman, Robert, Narsey, Sugata, Fuchs, David, Brown, Josephine R.Get access
Published in Journal of Climate (2021)
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3Published 2006Contributors: “...Colman, Robert (author)...”
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