Английская Википедия:André Dias de Escobar

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Шаблон:Portuguese name André Dias de Escobar (Шаблон:Lang-la; c. 1366/67–c. 1448) was a Portuguese Benedictine theologian.

Born at Lisbon, Andreas de Escobar joined the Dominicans and then the Augustinians before becoming a Benedictine monk. He became doctor in theology at the University of Vienna in 1393. He became bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, bishop of Ajaccio in 1422 and bishop of Megara in 1428.[1] He was one of the most widely printed authors of the late fifteenth century.[2] Escobar served as a minor penitentiary in the Apostolic Penitentiary of the Roman curia.

Works

  • Lumen confessorum
  • Confessio minor seu Modus confitendi
  • Confessio maior
  • De decimis
  • Canones penitentiales

References

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