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1349

William of Ockham dies of plague at Munich

1349

The English Franciscan philosopher, exiled under Louis IV's protection, died of the contagion in his Bavarian refuge. His razor - do not multiply entities beyond necessity - would become the cardinal principle of late medieval and early modern science, a methodological discipline that cut through metaphysical speculation. He had outlived his pope and his emperor.