Peter John Olivi, also Pierre de Jean Olivi or Petrus Joannis Olivi[a] (1248 – 14 March 1298), was a French Franciscan theologian and philosopher who, although he died professing the faith of the Roman Catholic Church, 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 Spiritual Franciscans or Fraticelli.
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PeterJohnOlivi, also Pierre de Jean Olivi or Petrus Joannis Olivi (1248 – 14 March 1298), was a French Franciscan theologian and philosopher who, although...
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include John Scotus Eriugena, Gilbert de la Porrée, Peter Lombard, Hildegard of Bingen, Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, Bonaventure, PeterJohnOlivi, Mechthild...
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1369) January 2 – Lodomer, Hungarian prelate and archbishop March 14 – PeterJohnOlivi, French theologian (b. 1248) March 25 – Siegfried I, German prince...
Casale and of PeterJohnOlivi. It is certain that it originated among the Franciscans who, under the protection of the king, aimed it at John XXII and his...
1433 for his coronation. Bernardino was the first theologian after PeterJohnOlivi to write an entire work systematically devoted to Scholastic economics...
France (d. 1271) Kujō Tadanori, Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1332) PeterJohnOlivi, French monk and theologian (d. 1298) Yeshe Rinchen, Tibetan Imperial...
France (d. 1271) Kujō Tadanori, Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1332) PeterJohnOlivi, French monk and theologian (d. 1298) Yeshe Rinchen, Tibetan Imperial...
medieval-modern world. He is known, among other things, for his work on PeterJohnOlivi, and for his study of the myth of usury. Un trattato francescano di...
(Exposition about the Apocalypse). Influence of Ubertin of Casale and PeterJohnOlivi should be also pointed out. Several scholars think that Francesc Eiximenis...
1298 January 2 – Lodomer, Hungarian prelate and archbishop March 14 – PeterJohnOlivi, French theologian (b. 1248) March 25 – Siegfried I, German prince...
impetus and were the same as the impressed force theory of Philoponus, PeterJohnOlivi, and Francis of Marchia. Moody also credits the works of Benito Pereira...
was also a member of the commission appointed by John XXII to examine the writings of Petrus Olivi, whose books contained some errors of the Fraticelli...
such as air resistance to dissipate it. In the 13th and 14th century, PeterOlivi and Jean Buridan read and refined the work of Philoponus, and possibly...
— Ludwig Ott Brian Tierney argued that the 13th-century Franciscan priest PeterOlivi was the first person to attribute infallibility to the pope. Tierney's...
Conrad was allied with Angelo da Clareno and with John of La Penna, John of Parma, Peter of JohnOlivi, Peter of Monticello and others of the "Spirituals"...
Fiore a heretic. He was asked, with Pierre de la Palud, to report on PeterJohnOlivi's apocalyptic writing. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle's De anima...
the Sentences of Peter Lombard at the University of Paris in 1283, he played a part in the Franciscan commission examining PeterOlivi. He was regent master...
Olivi, active in Florence at the end of the XIII century. Joachim may be referred to by the 16th century English cartographer and court magician John...
missions for Pope John XXII with Bernard Gui from 1317–1318. After this time, he was asked to aid in evaluating the heresy of PeterOlivi. De la Tour was...
Peter of Corbeil Peter Damian Peter Helias Peter Lombard PeterOliviPeter of Pisa Peter of Poitiers (Chancellor) Peter de Rivo Peter of Spain (usually...
Referee: Tra Blake TV announcers (Fox): Alex Faust, Brady Quinn and Megan Olivi Recap, Game Book On the Vikings' opening drive, as they were about to score...
were in economic contexts, dating back to its first traces in 1295 by PeterOlivi. The earliest case of the Latin phrase being used in the English language...