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Pierre D'Ailly and the Council of Constance: A Study in “Ockhamite” Theory and Practice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 June 2009
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The opening of the Council of Constance in November 1414 was an occasion full of promise and possibilities. The promise was more than dimmed, perhaps, by the attitude of John XXIII, who had taken three years to come to the point of summoning the council to which he had stood pledged at his election, but still it was an event at which all Christendom rejoiced.
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page 123 note 1 See d'Ailly's account of his dispute with John XXIII, and his justification of himself in Gerson, Charlier de, Opera omnia, ed. Ellies-Dupin, , Antwerp, 1706, vol. II, cols. 951–3.Google Scholar
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page 134 note 2 Ibid., I, 669.
page 134 note 3 Dialogus, pt. I, lib. v, cap. 21.
page 134 note 4 …ad sanctae Romanae ecclesiae cardinales, de iure naturali et divino, aliquo modo pertinet Romani pontificis electio; et dixi aliquo modo …quia …quod ad eos totaliter pertineat, hoc est de iure positivo … Op. Gers., II, 930.Google Scholar
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