- Petrus Boeri
Petrus Boeri [Pierre Bohier, Pierre Boyer.] (b. during the first quarter of the fourteenth century at
Laredorte ,Aude , canton ofPeyriac Minervois ; d. probably 1388) was a FrenchBenedictine canonist and bishop.Life
Of his early life nothing is known. In 1350, when he is first mentioned, Boeri was
Abbot of St. Chinian (St. Anianus, Hérault ) in the smalldiocese of Saint-Pons de Tomièrs (Sancti Pontii Tomeriarum) which at that time formed a part of theMetropolitan Province of Narbonne . [CathEncy|title=Petrus Boeri|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02610a.htm] He attracted the favourable notice ofPope Urban V , who appointed himBishop of Orvieto , 16 November, 1364.A few years later (7 October, 1370) he was transferred by the same pontiff to the
See of Vaison , nearAvignon in France. But in 1371, shortly after Urban's death, he returned to Orvieto and remained in possession of that see until 28 June, 1379, when he was deprived of his bishopric byPope Urban VI , for having espoused the cause of the Antipope Robert of Geneva, then reigning at Avignon as Clement VII.Upon his subsequent withdrawal to France he served
Charles V of France , in the capacity of ambassador to the pontifical court at Avignon. [Louis Duchesne , "Liber Pontificalis ", II, 27-28.] ) However, 31 August 1387, Clement VII likewise deposed him from his episcopal office and entrusted the temporal and spiritual administration of Orvieto toThomas de Jarente ,Bishop of Grasse . Boeri died shortly afterwards.Works
He was the author of two commentaries on the
Rule of St. Benedict ; in one, written when he was Abbot of St. Chinian, he deals with the Rule from the point of view of the canonist; in the other, written in theSacro Speco atSubiaco when he was Bishop of Orvieto, he deals with it more from the point of view of the ascetic. He dedicated the later commentary to Charles V, King of France.He also wrote a commentary on the Constitution "Pastor bonus" of
Benedict XII ; "Speculum Monachorum"; "De Signis locutionum"; "Notæ in Damasi Pontificale" (an annotated copy of the "Liber Pontificalis", likewise dedicated to Charles V); and began at Rouen in 1379 a treatise on the question of calling a general council with a view to ending the schism then distracting the Church. This treatise remained unfinished.With the exception of "In Regulam S.P. Benedicti Commentarium" (ed. Dom Leone Allodi, Subiaco, Rome) and "Notæ in Damasi Pontificale" Boeri's works have not been printed.
References
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Eubel , Hierarchia cathol. Med. vi (Münster, 1808-1901), I, 537
*Fabricius , Bibliotheca Lat. Medi et Infim Ætatis (Hamburg, 1734), I, 686, 687; V, 737
*Schulte, Geschichte derl Quell, u. Litt. Des kanonischen Rechts (1875-80); II, 256
*Valois, La France et le Grand Schisme (Paris 1896), I, 325, 326, 398; II, 129
*Ziegelbauer Hist. Rei literari Ord. S. Benedicti (Augsburg, 1754), I, 77; III, 613; IV, 581, 702.Notes
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