Francesco Silvestri (theologian)

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Life

Francesco Silvestri was born at Ferrara in 1474.[1] At the age of fourteen he joined the Dominican Order. In 1516 he was made a master in theology.[1] He was prior first in his native city and then at Bologna, and in the provincial chapter held at Milan in 1519 he was chosen vicar-general of the Lombard congregation of his order.[1]

Having discharged this office for the allotted term of two years, he became regent of the college at Bologna where he remained for a considerable time.[1] He was also inquisitor of Bologna from 1519 until 1525.[2] Later he was appointed by Pope Clement VII vicar-general of his entire order, and on 3 June 1525, in the General Chapter held at Rome, he was elected Master General.[1]

As general of his order he visited nearly all the convents of Italy, France, and Belgium, making efforts there to restore discipline.[1] He was planning to begin a visitation of the Spanish convents when he died of an illness on 19 September 1528 at Rennes in Brittany.[1][3] Leandro Alberti, his traveling companion, remarked that Silvestri was a man of "remarkable mental endowments," and that "nature seemed to have enriched him with all her gifts."[1]

Works

Silvestri wrote many works on philosophy, most notably on Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle.[4]

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  • Script error: No such module "Lang". (Rome, 1525): defended the primacy and the organization of the Catholic Church against Martin Luther; some have erroneously attributed this work to Silvester Prierias.[1]
  • Script error: No such module "Lang".: an account of the life of the Dominican teriary mystic Osanna of Mantua.[5][6]

References

Notes

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  1. Other names include Francis Sylvester of Ferrara (Template:Langx) and Franciscus Sylvester de Sylvestris.

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References

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  2. Michael Tavuzzi: Renaissance Inquisitors. Dominican Inquisitors and Inquisitorial Districts in Northern Italy, 1474–1527. Leiden – Boston: BRILL, 2007, p. 226–227. Template:ISBN.
  3. Michael Tavuzzi: Renaissance Inquisitors. Dominican Inquisitors and Inquisitorial Districts in Northern Italy, 1474–1527. Leiden – Boston: BRILL, 2007, p. 227. Template:ISBN.
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