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 positions of prior general of his order and as Archbishop of Bourges. He is famed as being a logician, who produced a commentary on the ''Organon'' by Aristotle, and as the author of two important work: ''De Ecclesiastica Potestate'', a major text of early-14th-century papalism, and ''De regimine principum'', a guide book for Christian temporal leadership. Giles was styled ''Doctor Fundatissimus'' ("Best-Grounded Teacher") by Pope Benedict XIV.Writers in 14th- and 15th-century-England such as John Trevisa and Thomas Hoccleve translated or adapted him into English. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Petrus Lombardus 1095-1160
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Published 1904
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by Aegidius Romanus 1245-1316
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Published 1927
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by Caesarius Arelatensis 470-542, Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger 354-430, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl 1360-1433, Ägidius Bourges, Erzbischof 1243-1316, Johannes Chrysostomus 344-407, Arnulfus de Boeriis -1149, Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274, Johannes Bonaventura Kardinal, Heiliger 1221-1274, Hugo von Saint-Cher 1200-1263, Heinrich von Bitterfeld 13XX-1405, Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius 345-420, Jacobus de Cessolis
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