Remi of Florence
Remi of Florence ( Remigio dei Girolami ) is a disciple of Thomas d' Aquin and the Master of Dante Alighieri. In 1267-1268, it entered the Order of the Preaching friars to the Saint-Jacob convent to Paris. It continued its formation in Paris during the second Parisian teaching of Thomas d' Aquin (1269-1272). On its return in Italy, it was named lector convent Santa Maria Novella with Florence, between 1274 and 1276.
Bibliography and studies on Remi of Florence
- Anto Gavric O.P., '' a metaphysics at the school of Thomas d' Aquin. Of modis rerum of Remi of Florence (+ 1319) '', Academic Close Freiburg, 2006,352 p. (Dokimion 33)
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Emilio Panella, Remi dei Girolami, Dictionary of Spirituality , T. 13, Paris, 1988, coll 343-347.
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Jean-Paul Boyer, Florence and the monarchical idea. The preaching of Remigio dei Girolami on Angevins of Naples, in: Tuscany and Tuscan around the Rebirth . Qualities of life, company and beliefs. Mixtures offered to Charles Mr. of Roncière, Publications of the University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, 1999, pp. 363-376.
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J. - D. Cavigioli - R. Imbach, Short note on Extractio ordinata per alphabetum of Remi of Florence O.P., Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum 49 81979) 105-131.
Internal bonds
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Thomisme
External bonds
- Remigio dei Girolami
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