Augustinus Triumphus ( it, Agostino Trionfo; 1243 – 2 April 1328
), also known as Augustinus of Ancona, was a
Hermit of St. Augustine and writer. He is celebrated for his work ''Summa de potestate ecclesiastica'', printed in 1473. The ''Summa'' became a standard reference for
papalist
The words Popery (adjective Popish) and Papism (adjective Papist, also used to refer to an individual) are mainly historical pejorative words in the English language for Roman Catholicism, once frequently used by Protestant
Protestantism ...
arguments in the later 16th century, and was several times reprinted.
Alongside
James of Viterbo
James of Viterbo ( it, Giacomo da Viterbo; – ), born Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed ''Doctor speculativus''), was an Italian Roman Catholic Augustinian friar and Scholastic theologian, who later became Archbishop of Naples.
Life
James ...
,
Giles of Rome
Giles of Rome O.S.A. (Latin: ''Aegidius Romanus''; Italian: ''Egidio Colonna''; c. 1243 – 22 December 1316), was a Medieval philosopher and Scholastic theologian and a friar of the Order of St Augustine, who was also appointed to the pos ...
, and
Alvarus Pelagius
Alvarus Pelagius ( es, Álvaro Pelayo; c. 1280 – 25 January 1352) was a celebrated Galician canonist.
Life
Alvarus was born at O Salnés, Salnés, Galicia (Spain), Galicia. He studied Canon law (Catholic Church), Canon law at Bologna, but ...
, Augustinus was among the leading pro-papal jurists.
His title ''Triumphus'' is first attested in the 16th century.
Works
* ''Summa de potestate ecclesiastica''. Arnold ter Hoernen, Cologne 26.I.147
digital
References
External links
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1243 births
1328 deaths
13th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
Triumphus, Augustinus
Canonical Augustinian theologians
13th-century Latin writers
14th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
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