- Petrus Aureolus
Petrus Aureolus [Peter Auriol or "'Aureol, Oriol.] (c.
1280 -January 10 1322 ), was a scholastic philosopher and theologian. We know little of his life before 1312. After this time, he taught at theFranciscan convent inBologna , then at the convent inToulouse , around 1314. He went to Paris in 1316 in order to qualify for his doctorate, where he read theSentences . In 1318 he was appointed master of theology at theUniversity of Paris . In 1321, he was appointed by his mentor,Pope John XXII , to the position of Archbishop ofAix-en-Provence , but died not long after in 1322.Works and doctrine
Auriol's first work was on evangelical poverty, where he argued for a moderate position between those of the spirituals and conventuals. He is best known for the enormous "Scriptum super primum Sententiarum", his commentary on the
Sentences ofPeter Lombard , which runs to more than 1100 folio pages and was eventually printed inRome in 1596. He also wrote "Tractatus de principiis", a non-theological work, while he was lector at the Franciscan convent inBologna some time before 1312, and some treatises on theImmaculate Conception at the Franciscan convent inToulouse .Auriol was at first a Scotist. Later, he arrived at a position closer to that of the nominalist Durandus. He denied the reality of universals, the existence of species and of the active intellect, the distinction between essence and existence, and the distinction between the soul and its faculties. These doctrines are considered by some to have prepared the way for the
conceptualism ofOckham . Ockham was certainly aware of Auriol's work.His ability earned for him the titles of "Doctor Facundus" and "Doctor Abundans".
Notes
Primary Sources
* "Quodlibeta", Rome (1596-1605)
* "Commentariorum in primum librum Sententiarum pars prima et secunda", Rome 1596
* "Commentariorum in secundum, tertium et quartum Sententiarum et Quodlibeti tomus secundus", Rome 1605
* "Scriptum super primum Sententiarum: Distinction I", ed. E.M. Buytaert Franciscan Institute publications, Text series number 3, St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute 1952.
* "Scriptum super primum Sententiarum: Distinctions II - VIII", ed. E.M. Buytaert Franciscan Institute publications, Text series number 3, St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute 1956.
* "De unitate conceptus entis", ed. Stephen F. Brown, in "Petrus Aureoli': De unitate conceptus entis (Reportatio Parisiensis in I Sententiarum", dist. 2. p. 1, qq. 1-3 et p.2 qq 1-2), "Traditio" 50, pp 199-248.Secondary Sources
*Friedman, Russell (2002) " [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/auriol/ Peter Auriol] ", in "The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy"
External links
* [http://www.igl.ku.dk/~russ/auriol.html The Peter Auriol Homepage]
* [http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan/franautp.htm#_Toc426118520 Peter Auriol in the Franciscan Authors catalogue]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02111a.htm Petrus Aureoli] at theCatholic Encyclopedia
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