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Francesco Caracciolo (theologian)

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bound as part of the manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Latin 15669 that was probably written by Caracciolo himself. The handwriting is small. It contains one partial and one complete draft of the letter to King Robert and a series of short texts probably composed by Caracciolo.
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cites Caracciolo even more extensively while discussing Book III and once on Book I. An anonymous disciple of Palude's included similar quotations in his commentary, which is largely derivative of Palude's. It is found in the manuscript Barcelona, Arxiu de la Corona d'AragĂł, Ripoll 77bis.
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in the Worcester manuscript and another in the notebook of Prosper of Reggio Emilia, now Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, lat. 1086. Prosper also records four questions from a disputation of Caracciolo's, probably that associated with his own inception.
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Caracciolo was the first foreign chancellor of the university and of Notre-Dame. He served as chancellor while continuing to teach. On 9 September 1311, in his first recorded act as chancellor, he approved the works of
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that may have been written by him but more probably by Thomas Wylton. Up to six quodlibetal disputations of which record survives, but the attribution of those in the Vatican manuscript Latin 932 to him is disputed.
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on 29 October 1312, King Robert conferred one of his abbeys on Caracciolo. He was seemingly ill by 1 March 1316, since he did not preside at the inception of
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when he was named chancellor. This took place in 1309 or 1310, for he was certainly chancellor for the academic year 1310–1311. He finally incepted as a
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Although Caracciolo was a very prominent theologian during his time at Paris, very few of his writings have survived. He was a defender of the
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degree before 1300, either at Naples or at the University of Paris. By 1307, he was studying theology at Paris and held a
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Duba, William (2020). "The Bull in the Book: A 1308 Witness to the Career of Francesco Caracciolo, Chancellor of Paris".
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granted him a future full non-priestly prebend in Paris in lieu of his half-prebend. He acquired a further prebend at
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Friedman, Russell L. (2007). "Dominican Quodlibetal Literature, ca. 1260–1330". In Christopher Schabel (ed.).
553: 543: 181:'s notes on the lectures are found in the manuscript Worcester, Cathedral Library, F 69 under the title 449:"Francis Caracciolo, the Paris Chancellorship, and the Authorship of two Quodlibeta in Vat. lat. 932" 150:. He remained in Paris as chancellor until his death on 31 May 1316. On his deathbed he joined the 517: 163: 548: 127: 68: 64: 8: 143: 105:, Caracciolo obtained half of a priestly prebend attached to Notre-Dame. In August 1308, 40: 36: 131: 110: 502: 60: 28: 190: 151: 102: 95: 106: 87: 537: 202: 86:, but he soon abandoned a secular career for theology. Caracciolo obtained a 197:
Reports also survive of Caracciolo's role as an opponent in the inception
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There are several witnesses to Caracciolo's lectures on Book III of the
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Caracciolo was born in the latter half of the 13th century, probably in
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Through the intervention of Duke Robert of Calabria, the future King
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Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century
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In 1309, he wrote to King Robert asking that his old teacher,
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Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Âge
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in late spring 1312. There is a report attached to the
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and is usually cited by other as "the Chancellor" (
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Neapolitan
chancellor
Notre-Dame
University of Paris
Naples
Pisciotta
Caracciolo family
University of Naples
Charles II of Naples
Mary
Roman curia
Master of Arts
prebend
Rouen
Robert the Wise
Pope Clement V
Beauvais
Peter of Narnia
Sentences
Bachelor of Theology
Doctor of Theology
Ramon Lull
Landolfo Brancaccio
Prosper of Reggio Emilia
Dominican Order
Immaculate Conception
John of Saint-Germain
Peter of Palude
disputation
Thomas Wylton

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