- Tancred of Bologna
Tancred of Bologna or of Germany (c. 1185 – 1230/1236), commonly just Tancredus, was a Dominican preacher and canonist. He is easily conflated with a contemporary Dominican,
Tancred Tancredi , and the two are sometimes indistinguishable in the sources and have been treated as one person, though this is known to be false.Tancred's origins lie in Germany, where, if his
hagiographer s are to be believed, he was a soldier of middle rank at the court of theEmperor Frederick II . He was educated underJohn of Wales at theUniversity of Bologna . He wrote an importantgloss on the "Compilatio tertia " and the "Summa de matrimonio" (Summary of Marriage), which was influential toRamon de Penyafort , as well as the "Ordo iudiciarius", completed in 1216, which was the culmination of the procedural literature of the glossators and was translated into both German and French, indicating its importance for medieval legal practice. [Rosamond McKitterick et al., "The New Cambridge Medieval History", vol. IV (Cambridge University Press, 2005), p. 136.] He supported the emergent doctrine ofPapal infallibility and the sect of theHumiliati . He was one of the teachers ofBernard of Botone .He was at
Bologna when he received the habit of afriar , either fromDominic of Osma orReginald of Bologna , traditionally between 1218 and 1220, though he was active as a writer in Bologna c.1210–15. One of his first posts as a Dominican clergyman was as aprior inRome .References
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