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Peter John Olivi, also Pierre de Jean Olivi or Petrus Joannis Olivi (1248 – 14 March 1298), was a French
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and philosopher who, although he died professing the faith of the
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, remained a controversial figure in the arguments surrounding poverty at the beginning of the 14th century. In large part, this was due to his view that the Franciscan vow of poverty also entailed ''usus pauper'' (''i.e.'', 'poor' or 'restricted' use of goods). While contemporary Franciscans generally agreed that ''usus pauper'' was important to the Franciscan way of life, they disagreed that it was part of their vow of poverty. His support of the rigorous view of ecclesiastical poverty played a part in the ideology of the groups coming to be known as the
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or Fraticelli.


Biography

Born at
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, Diocese of Béziers, 1247/48, at twelve he entered the Friars Minor at
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, studied at Montpellier, and later attended the University at Paris. He was present there in 1268, when
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gave his ''Collationes de septem donis Spiritus sancti'', and was probably still there in 1273 for Bonaventure's ''
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''. Returning to his native province, he taught in different places, and was probably in Narbonne around 1277–79. During the preparation of Nicholas III's Bull ''Exiit qui seminat'', in the summer of 1279, Olivi accompanied his provincial minister to Italy, but was not himself part of the commission that worked on the Bull. He was asked to express briefly his opinion with regard to Franciscan poverty, but composed much longer questions on the evangelical perfection. Upon his return to Languedoc, he was accepted as lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Montpellier, but later turned to Scripture Studies. He produced a number of biblical commentaries: ''Genesis, Isaiah, Job, Matthew, John, Romans'', and ''Revelation'', among others. One opponent (described as "brother Ar.", to be identified with Arnaud Gaillard, then a formed bachelor back from Paris) voiced his opposition to Olivi's views on the Franciscan vow of poverty, which prompted him to write a ''Treatise on poor use'' (''De usu paupere''). The controversy between the two young theologians raged on many different issues, which attracted the attention of the
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of
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in 1282. Although we know only of Olivi's fate, both were probably suspended from teaching. His doctrine was examined by seven Franciscan theologians at Paris, who first drew up a list of errors (''Littera septem sigillorum'') and then substantiated it by a roll (''rotulus'') of citations from Olivi's writings. Olivi defended himself in several responses (1283–85), and finally the General Chapter of Montpellier (1287) decided in his favor. The new general superior,
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, sent him as
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in theology to the convent of Santa Croce in
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. Next, Matthew's successor, Raymond Gaufredi, sent Olivi back to Montpellier as lector in theology. At the General Chapter of Paris in 1292, Olivi again gave explanations, which were apparently satisfactory. He spent his last years in the convent of
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lecturing and writing his masterwork on the ''Apocalypse of John'', revising his commentary on the ''Sentences of Peter Lombard'', corresponding, and acting as pastor to a community of "Spiritual" Franciscans and devout laypersons. He died surrounded by his friends, who familiarly called him "Saint Peter," after an earnest profession of his Catholic Faith (published by Wadding ad a. 1297, n. 33) on 14 March 1298.


Characteristic Teaching

A glance at Olivi’s literary output indicates—considering his relatively short life of fifty years, full-time teaching duties, and lost years when he lived under the cloud that “Friar Ar.” cast over him—that he was remarkably productive.  A near contemporary stated, not quite accurately, that he had written commentaries on every book in the Bible: he never fulfilled his plan to comment on the prophecy of Daniel or the epistles to the Corinthians. Olivi commented on the Lombard’s ''Sentences—''much of ''Book III'' and ''IV,'' and all of ''Book II'' in which he demonstrated himself to be an unsurpassed proponent of human free will. He was also a prominent critic of Averroës. His indirect, fragmentary commentary on Lombard ''Book I'', ''De Deo Cognoscendo,'' is published as an appendix to the commentary on the Lombard's ''Sentences'' ''Book'' ''II'' (pp. 525–554). His argument there carries Anselm’s ontological argument to its fullness by affirming the superlative perfection (''summe infinitum'') of all of God’s attributes in a way analogous to, and reflective of, Olivi’s “superabundant hermeneutics” of the ''Apocalypse'' (See Lewis, ''Olivi’s Revelation'', “Olivi’s Superabundant Hermeneutics”). Olivi’s thinking and large body of writing on “evangelical poverty” has been much discussed, and made of him the leader of the so-called “Spiritual Franciscans,” oft maligned by the 14th-century papacy and others more interested in wealth than in the spirituality of Gospel self-control. He was a consistent believer in, and practitioner of, the holy life as taught by Jesus, lived by the Apostles, and restored to the church by Francis of Assisi, without, however, indulging in the personal extremism that characterized certain skeletal figures. Olivi’s work on contracts demonstrates his ability to think outside the realm of religion, and his balanced and reasonable attitude towards the appropriate use of money. Olivi was interested in practical matters as well as philosophy. His work ''On Sale, Purchase, Usury and Restitution'', or more simply ''On Contracts'' (as in the latest edition by S. Piron, 2012), contains a subtle discussion of the pricing of risks and
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in connection with valuing compensation due for compulsory requisitioning of property. This work has earned for Olivi a place in the history of the development of thinking about the right use of capital. Olivi’s rethinking of the meaning of the Bible on it own terms, apart from Aristotelian categories, in some cases led to a refreshing reliance on the simple meaning of the text, and in other cases to an unparalleled theological inventiveness. Olivi was unique in the 13th century, for example, in his realization of the Jewish quality of the ''Apocalypse'' (cf. Lewis, ''Olivi’s Revelation,'' “Olivi and the Jews”). He identified the “144,000 Friends of the Lamb” (Rev 7:4-8,14:1-5) as a Jewish, militant wing of the Church of the Endtime. Fascinated by Jewish music, Olivi, described the two wings of the Apocalyptic army, Jew and Gentile, as playing their harps and singing a twofold song in unison, the ''Song of Moses'' ''and the Lamb'' (Rev 15:3). Olivi foresaw a reunion of Jew and Gentile in the one People of God at the End as it had been at the Beginning. Quite the reverse of the Churchmen and Royals who in 1306, scarcely eight years after Olivi’s death, led France and Olivi’s neighbors into yet another spasm of European anti-semitism.  


Legacy and controversy

Controversy continued after his death. His friends, friars and laity alike, venerated their leader, and even honored his tomb as that of a saint; on the other hand, the General Chapter of
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in 1299, ordered his writings to be collected and burned as heretical. The General
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in 1312 established in the Decretal ''Fidei catholicæ fundamento'' (Bull. Franc., V, 86) the Catholic doctrine against three points of Olivi's teaching, howbeit without mentioning the author. These points referred to the moment when Christ's body on the cross was transfixed by the lance, the manner in which the
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is united to the body, and the
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of infants. In 1318, anti-Olivi Friars went so far as to destroy Olivi's tomb, a desecration, and it is presumed they threw his body in the Rôhne River. In the next year, two further steps were taken against him: His writings were absolutely forbidden by the General Chapter of Marseilles, and a special commission of theologians examined Olivi's ''Lectura super Apocalypsim'' and marked sixty sentences as heretical, chiefly citations of Joachim of Flora (see Joachim of Flora. For text, see Baluzius-Mansi, "Miscellanea", II, Lucca, 1761, 258–70; cf. also Denifle, "Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis", II, i, Paris, 1891, 238–9). In 1326, those sentences were condemned by Pope
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when the use of them by Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian in his Appeal of Sachsenhausen (1324) came to the attention to the Pope. Though Olivi was never officially condemned as a heretic, his name was included as a banned author in several editions of the ''Index of Prohibited Books''. Franz Ehrle considers (''Archiv, III'', 440) that Olivi was not the impious heretic that he was painted to be in some writings of his opponents, and states (ibid., 448) that the denunciation of his theological doctrine was rather a tactical measure of the adversaries of the rigorous principles of poverty and reform professed by Olivi. It is clear that Olivi follows in many points the doctrine of
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, but equally clear that in his ''Lectura super Apocalypsim'' he was a thoroughgoing follower of Joachim'','' which, for some, was enough to mark him as a heretic.


Writings

The numerous works of Olivi, many of them now critically edited, can be divided into six classes: 1. Philosophic works * Bernhard Jansen (ed.). ''Quaestiones in secundum librum Sententiarum'' 3 vols. Summa Quaestionum, II Quaracchi, Collegium S. Bonaventurae, 1922-1926. * Ferdinand Delorme (ed.). ''De perlegendis philosophorum libris''. ''Antonianum'' ''16'' (1941): 31-44. * Ferdinand Delorme (ed.).''Quid ponat ius vel dominium''. ''Antonianum'' ''20'' (1945): 309-330. Revised edition, S. Piron, ''Oliviana'', ''5'', 2016, on line : http://journals.openedition.org/oliviana/882 * Stephen Brown (ed.).''Quaestiones logicales''. ''Traditio'' ''42'' (1986): 337-388. * ''Sylvain Piron'' (ed.). ''Quaestio de locutionibus angelorum''. ''Oliviana'', 1, 2003. * Sylvain Piron (ed., trans.) ''Tractatus de contractibus.Traité des contrats''. Paris, Les Belles-Lettres, 2012. English translation : Ryan Thornton, Michael Cusato (trans.) ''A Treatise on Contracts'', Saint Bonaventure (NY), Franciscan Institute Publications, 2016. Portuguese translation : Joice Beatriz da Costa, Luis Alberto de Boni (trans). ''Tratado sobre os Contrato''. Porto, Edições Afrontamento, 2016. *S. Piron (ed.). ''Quaestio de divino velle et scire'', ''Quaestio de ideis'', ''Oliviana'', ''6,'' 2020, on line : http://journals.openedition.org/oliviana/977 2. Exegetical and Hermeneutical works *Marco Bartoli, ''Super Lamentationum Ieremie'' (ed.). in ''La Caduta di Gerusalemme. Il commento al Libro delle Lamentazioni di Pietro di Giovanni Olivi''. Roma, ISIME, 1991. * David Flood, Gedeon Gal (eds.). ''Peter of John Olivi on the Bible. Principia quinque in Sacram Scripturam, Postilla in Isaiam et in I ad Corinthios''. St. Bonaventure, NY, Franciscan Institute Publications, 1997. * Johannes Schlageter (ed.). ''Expositio in Canticum Canticorum''. Grottaferrata, Frati editori di Quaracchi, 1999. * David Flood (ed.). ''Peter of John Olivi on the Acts of the Apostles''. St Bonaventure, NY, Franciscan Institute Publications, 2001. * Johannes Schlageter (ed.). ''Lectura super Proverbia, Lectura super Ecclesiasten''. Grottaferrata, Frati editori di Quaracchi, 2003. * David Flood (ed.). ''Peter of John Olivi on Genesis''. St Bonaventure, NY, Franciscan Institute Publications, 2006. * Alain Boureau (ed.). ''Lecturae super Pauli Epistolas'', Brepols (Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis, 233), 2010. * Fortunato Iozzelli (ed.). ''Lectura Super Lucam et Lectura Super Marcum'', Grottaferrata, Frati Editori di Quaracchi-Fondazione Collegio San Bonaventura, 2010. * Sylvain Piron (ed.). ''Lectura super Mattheum, prologus'', Oliviana ''4'' (2012) : http://oliviana.revues.org/498 * Warren Lewis (ed.), ''Lectura super Apocalypsim'', Saint Bonaventure, NY, Franciscan Institute Publications, 2015; English edition, ''Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on the Apocalypse--Translation, Notes and Introduction,'' 2017. * Alain Boureau (ed.), ''Lectura super Iob'', Brepols (Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis, 275), 2015. *Stefano Defraia (ed.)''.Quodlibeta quinque,'' inter alia, ''Questionibus de textualibus.'' Grottaferrata, Frati editori di Quaracchi, 2002. 3. Theological works * Bernhard Jansen (ed.). ''Quaestiones De Deo Cognoscendo'' (Appendix), pp. 453–554. in Q''uaestiones in secundum librum Sententiarum'' 3 vols. Summa Quaestionum, II Quaracchi, Collegium S. Bonaventurae, 1922-1926. * Ferdinand Delorme (ed.). ''Quaestio de angelicis influentiis'', in Bonaventura. ''Collationes in Hexaemeron et bonaventuriana quaedam selecta''. Quaracchi, 1934, pp. 363–412. * Aquilino Emmen, Ernst Stadter (eds.). ''Quaestiones de incarnatione et redemptione. Quaestiones de virtutibus.'' Grottaferrata, Collegium San Bonaventurae, 1981. * Pietro Maranesi (ed.). ''Quaestiones de novissimis ex Summa super IV Sententiarum''. Grottaferrata: Editiones Collegii S. Bonaventurae, 2004. *Michele Maccarone. (ed.) "''Una questione inedita dell'Olivi sull'infallibilità del Papa''". (''Quaestiones de perfectione evangelica 12 ''). ''Rivista della Chiesa in Italia''. 3 (1949): 309-343. * Livarius Oliger (ed.). ''"Petri Iohannis Olivi de renuntiatione papae Coelestini V quaestio et epistola"''. (''QPE 13'')''. Franciscanum Historicum''. 11 (1918): 340-366. * Marco Bartoli (ed.). ''Quaestiones de Romano pontifice.'' Grottaferrata, Frati editori di Quaracchi, 2002. * Pierre Péano (ed.). "La ''Quaestio fr. Petri Iohannis Olivi'' sur l'indulgence de la Portiuncule", ''Archivum Franciscanum Historicum''. 74 (1981): 64-76. 4. Works on Observance of the
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and Evangelical Perfection * David Flood (ed.). ''Peter Olivi's Rule Commentary''. ''Edition and Presentation.'' Wiesbaden, F. Steiner, 1972. * Aquilinus Emmen, Feliciano Simoncioli (ed.). "La dottrina dell'Olivi sulla contemplazione, la vita attiva e mista". (''QPE 1-4 ''). ''Studi Francescani,'' 60 (1963) : 382-445; 61 (1964): 108-167. * Aquilinus Emmen (ed.). "La dottrina dell'Olivi sul valore religioso dei voti". (''QPE 5'')''. Francescani,'' 63 (1966): 88-108. * Aquilinus Emmen (ed.). "Verginità e matrimonio nella valutazione dell'Olivi". (''QPE 6). Studi Francescani'', 64 (1967): 11-57. *Johannes Schlageter (ed.). ''Das Heil der Armen und das Verderben der Reichen. Petrus Johannis Olivi, OFM, Die Frage nach der höchsten Armut''. (''QPE 8''). Werl i. Westphalen, Dietrich-Coelde-Verlag, 1989. * David Burr (ed.). ''De usu paupere. The Quaestio and the Tractatus'', (''QPE 9''). Firenze-Perth, Leo S. Olschki-University of Western Australia Press, 1992. * David Flood (ed.) ''"Peter Olivi Quaestio de mendicitate, critical édition''". (''QPE 10/15 ). Franciscanum Historicum,'' 87 (1994): 299-347. * David Burr, David Flood (eds.). ''"Peter Olivi: On property and revenue"''. (''QPE 16''). ''Franciscan Studies,'' 40 (1980): 18-58. * Ferdinand Delorme (ed.). "''Fr. P. J. Olivi questio de voto regulam aliquam profitentis''". (''QPE 17 '').16 (1941): 131-164. 5. Apologetical works and letters * Franz Ehrle (ed.). ''Epistola ad regis Siciliae filios''. ''Archiv für Literatur- und Kirchengeschichte des Mittelalters'', ''3'' (1887): 534-540. * Albanus Heysse (ed.). ''De obitu fratris Petri Iohannis et quid receptis sacramentis dixit''. "Descriptio codicis Bibliothecae Laurentaniae S. Crucis plut. 31 sin. cod. 3," ''Archivum franciscanum historicum'', ''11'' (1918): 267-269. * Damase Laberge (ed.). ''"Fr. Petri Iohannis Olivi, O.F.M., tria scripta sui ipsius apologetica annorum 1283 et 1285"'', ''Archivum Franciscanum Historicum,'' ''28'' (1935): 115-155, 374-407, ''29'' (1936): 98-141, 365-395. * Sylvain Piron, Elsa Marmursztejn, Cynthia Kilmer (eds)."''ad fratrem R."''. ''Archivum Franciscanum Historicum,'' ''91'' (1998): 33-64. 6. Devotional works * Dionisio Pacetti (ed.)''. Quaestiones quatuor de Domina''. Quaracchi, Collegium S. Bonaventurae, 1954. * Raoul Manselli (ed.). ''Modus quomodo quilibet postest referre gratias Deo de beneficiis ab eo receptis'', ''Miles armatus'', ''Informatio Petri Iohannis'', ''Remedia contra temptationes spirituales.'' Roma, ''Spirituali e beghini in Provenza''. ISIME, 1959, pp. 274–290. * Antonio Montefusco. ''"L’opuscolo Miles armatus di Pierre de Jean Olieu. Edizione critica e commento"''. ''Studi Francescani''. ''108'' (2011): 50-171.


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References


Further reading

* David Burr, ''The Persecution of Peter Olivi'', Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n.s., 66, part 5, 1976. * David Burr, ''Olivi and Franciscan Poverty: The Origins of the Usus Pauper Controversy''. (Middle Ages Series.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. * David Burr, ''Olivi's Peaceable Kingdom. A Reading of the Apocalypse Commentary, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press'', 1993. * Alain Boureau et Sylvain Piron (éd.), ''Pierre de Jean Olivi. Pensée scolastique, dissidence spirituelle et société'', Paris: Vrin, 1999. * Robert J. Karris, "Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on the Gospel of Mark", St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2011. . * Catherine König-Pralong, Olivier Ribordy, Tiziana Suarez-Nani (dir.), ''Pierre de Jean Olivi. Philosophe et théologien'', Berlin, De Gruyter (Scrinium Friburgense ''29''), 2010 ; cf. S. Piron, ''Le métier de théologien selon Olivi. Philosophie, théologie, exégèse et pauvreté'', pp. 17–85 - available on line : http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00530925/ * Warren Lewis, ''Olivi's Revelation: An Introduction to the'' Lectura super Apocalpsim of Peter John Olivi, St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2022. *Kevin Madigan, ''Olivi and the Interpretation of Matthew in the High Middle Ages'', University of Notre Dame Press, 2003. * Antonio Montefusco, Per l’edizione degli opuscula di Pierre de Jean Olivi : sul corpus e la cronologia, ''Oliviana'', ''4'' (2012), online : http://oliviana.revues.org/555 * Sylvain Piron, Olivi et les averroïstes, ''Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie'', ''53''-1 2006, pp. 251–309 - available on line : http://halshs.ccsd.cnrs.fr/halshs-00089021 * S. Piron, Censures et condamnation de Pierre de Jean Olivi : enquête dans les marges du Vatican, '' Mélanges de l'École française de Rome, Moyen Âge118''/2, 2006, pp. 313–373, available on line : http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00179543/ *S. Piron, « Chronologie des écrits de Pierre de Jean Olivi », ''Oliviana'', 6, 2020, on line : http://journals.openedition.org/oliviana/1035 *S. Piron, ''Pietro di Giovanni Olivi e gli Spirituali francescani'', Milano: Edizioni Biblioteca Francescana, 2021.


External links

*David Burr
''The Olivi Page''
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Oliviana. Mouvements et dissidences spirituelles, XIIIe et XIVe siècles
(electronic journal devoted to Olivi and his circle)

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