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James of Lausanne (died 1321) was the superior of the
Dominican order The Order of Preachers ( la, Ordo Praedicatorum) abbreviated OP, also known as the Dominicans, is a Catholic mendicant order of Pontifical Right for men founded in Toulouse, France, by the Spanish priest, saint and mystic Dominic of ...
in France from 1318 until his death in 1321. Nothing is known of James's life before his entrance into the Dominican priory at Lausanne in Switzerland and his assignment to theological studies in Paris in 1303. James earned his master's degree in theology in 1317 and was elected superior of the Dominican Province of France in 1318, a position he held until his death in 1321. In the course of his short academic career, James authored commentaries on multiple books of the Old and New Testaments and produced some 1,500 sermons. His oeuvre has yet to be critically edited, although numerous manuscripts and several early modern printed editions are still extant. James was a disciple of Peter Paludanus and wrote on original sin, arguing against
Durandus of Saint-Pour̤ain Durandus of Saint-Pour̤ain (also known as Durand of Saint-Pour̤ain; c. 1275 Р13 September 1332 / 10 September 1334) was a French Dominican, philosopher, theologian, and bishop. Life He was born at Saint-Pour̤ain, Auvergne. Little is kn ...
that original sin was privation of original justice.


References

* M. Reymond, «Jacques de Vuadens dit de Lausanne, dominicain, provincial de France au XIVe s.», in ''Annales Fribourgeoises'', 2, 1914, 226-231. * Th. Kaeppeli, ''Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi'', 2, 1975, 323-329. * M.-P. Manello, "Per una edizione critica del Sermonario di Giacomo di Lausanne: il sermone 'Mitto angelum meum'", in ''Salesianum'', 39, 1977, 389-429. * B. Andenmatten, "Les Studia des ordres mendiants à Lausanne (XIIIe - XVIe s.)", in ''Ecoles et vie intellectuelle à Lausanne au Moyen Age'', edited by A. Paravicini Bagliani, 1987, 81-82. * M. Morard, «Les testaments des frères : le cas de Jacques de Lausanne, o. p. (†1321)», dans : Les ordres mendiants et l’économie, dir. Nicole BÉRIOU et Jacques CHIFFOLEAU, LYON, Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2009, p. 387-425 ©dition et analyse du testament de Jacques de Lausanne {{DEFAULTSORT:James of Lausanne 14th-century French Catholic theologians French Dominicans 1321 deaths Year of birth missing Dominican theologians