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in 1903, namely: "Quæstiones disputatæ selectæ", in "Bibliotheca Franciscana scholastica medii ævi", I; the "Quæstiones" are preceded by a "Tractatus de excellentia S. Scripturæ" (pp. 1–22), also by a "Sermo de studio S. Scripturæ" (pp. 22–36); it is followed by "De processione Spiritus
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family, from 1297 onwards, he strongly supported the pope, both in official memorials and in public sermons. Pope Boniface appointed him, both in 1297 and 1300, to important embassies to Lombardy, the Romagna, and to
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Sancti" (pp. 429–53). Five "Quæstiones de Cognitione" had already been edited in the collection called "De humanæ cognitionis ratione anecdota quædam" (Quaracchi, 1883), 87-182.
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As Minister General of the Order, Matthew maintained a moderate, middle course; among other things he reorganized the studies pursued in the order. In the quarrel between
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of Ascoli, who had previously been Minister General of the Franciscan Order, became pope as Nicholas IV, 15 February 1288, he created Matthew cardinal with the
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The rest of his works, still unedited, are to be found at Assisi and Todi. Among them are: "Commentarius in 4 libros Sententiarum" (
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Florence, where the Neri and Bianchi Guelph factions were violently at issue with each other.
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Portrait of Matthew of Aquasparta. Particular from the Gualdo Tadino Polyptych by
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Matteo was a learned philosopher and theologian and a personal pupil of St.
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Chronica XXIV Ministr. General O. Min. in Analecta Franciscana, III (
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and Chatelain, Chartular. Univ. Paris., II (Paris, 1891), 59
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family, to which belonged his fellow Franciscan, Cardinal
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in 1279, Matteo was in 1280 made Peckham's successor as
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Theologische Studien der Leo Gesellschaft, Pt. XIV.
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