Jacobus de Teramo

Jacobus de Teramo

Jacobus Palladinus de Teramo (1349 – 1417), a member of the powerful family of Palladini, was an Italian canon lawyer and bishop. His birthplace, Teramo, was then part of the Kingdom of Naples (now in the Italian region of Abruzzo).

Life

After studying canon law at the University of Padua he was archdeacon at Aversa in 1384, and held several posts at the Papal Curia before being appointed successively bishop of Monopoli (1391), bishop of Taranto (1400), bishop of Florence (1401), and bishop of Spoleto (1410), where as bishop he was also Papal governor of the Duchy of Spoleto. At the Council of Pisa (June 1409) in the conclave that elected Alexander V, he was among the followers of Gregory XII and Benedict XIII.

In 1417 Pope Martin V sent him as legate to Poland, where he died the same year.

Works

Jacobus is the author of a commentary on Peter Lombard's "Libri quatuor sententiarum" ("Sentences," printed at Augsburg, 1472); of a dialogue entitled "De Pontificis Romani monarchia" ("Of the Monarchy of the Roman Pontiffs"; not printed); and of a peculiar tract (written ca 1382) entitled "Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum Christum". This "consolation of sinners" (with the colophon "Liber Bellial") is a lawsuit between Lucifer and Jesus Christ, Solomon presiding, in which the Devil is suing Christ for having trespassed by descending into Hell. At the first trial Moses is counsel for Jesus Christ and Belial for the Devil. At the second trial the Patriarch Joseph is judge, Aristotle and Isaiah defend Jesus Christ, and the Emperor Augustus and Jeremiah defend the Devil. In both trials the decision is in favor of Christ, but at the second trial the Devil is granted the right to take possession of the bodies and souls of the damned at the Last Judgment. This work was printed repeatedly and translated into several languages (as "Das Buch Belial" it was printed at Augsburg, 1472, and, illustrated with woodcuts, in 1473) but was later placed on the "Index Librorum Prohibitorum". It was printed as late as 1611 at Hanover, as "Processus Luciferi contra Iesum coram Iudice Salomone" [http://www.wierus.com/catalog/processus/] .

References

* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08262a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia":] "Jacobus de Teramo"
* [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/j/Jacobus_p.shtml (Michael Tilly) "Biografisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon":] "Jacobus (Palladini) de Teramo"
* [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/beinflat/pre1600.MARS202.htm Yale University:] Marston MS 202. A 15th century ms. copy
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