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from Eugenius IV an assurance that the pope would be present at the council. Having acceded to this request, Eugenius employed John once more to be the bearer of a document (dated 15 July 1437) to the Greek emperor in which the emperor's assistance was invited at a meeting of the council to be held in some Italian city. John's subsequent course has been a subject of dispute: some authors assert that he remained in sympathy with the council, while others insist that he allied himself with Eugenius IV, who made him
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for the opening of the council on the 23rd of the same month. The opening did not take place, however, until 23 July 1431, in the cathedral church, when John preached from the text: "Et angelus testamenti, quem vos vultis. Ecce venit" (Mal., iii, 1). In the council he exonerated the absent cardinals
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Here he completed an etymological work bearing upon the Greek text of Scripture and destined to be of service to Catholic controversialists in treating of the doctrine of the Procession of the Holy Ghost against the Greek "schismatics". He returned to Bologna as a member of a deputation, to obtain
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and the Patriarch Joseph to send an embassy to the council through the treaty which they made with Pope Eugenius IV was broken by the Greeks. John afterwards sojourned at Constantinople to study the Greek language and to become better acquainted with the situation of ecclesiastical affairs.
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He entered the Dominican Order and devoted himself to the observance of the rule of his order and the study of the sacred sciences. By reason of his great attainments in theology, Scripture, and
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Having been sent as a legate of the council to Constantinople to urge the reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches, John of Ragusa induced the Emperor
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Zvjezdan STRIKA: Johannes von Ragusa (+1443). Kirchen- und Konzilsbegriff in der Auseinandersetzung mit den Hussiten und Eugen IV., Augsburg 2000.
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Ivan Stojković de Corvatia, Johannes Stoyci, John Stoicowic, Johannes de Ragusio, Jean de Raguse, Giovanni di Ragusa.
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In the year 1426 he was appointed procurator general of the Dominican Order, and went to reside at Rome under
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the Acts, or Reports, of his embassies to Constantinople, to be found among the Acts of the Council of Basle;
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Alois KrchnĆ”k (1994). "Johannes von Ragusa, Stoyci (Stojković) de Ragusa". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Scriptores ordinis prƦdicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus
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from the charge of contempt (Feb., 1433). On eight mornings he spoke against the doctrines of the
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His work on Greek indeclinable nouns and Scriptural Greek etymology seems to have been lost.
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Arriving at Basle on 19 May 1431, he on the same day arranged with the
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Discourse against the Hussites delivered at the Council of Basle;
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Histoire des hommes illustres de l'Ordre de Saint Dominique
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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an account of his travels in the East, preserved by
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