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<p> general of the order of [[Dominican]] monks, was born at Romans, France, about 1200. He was early sent to [[Paris]] to be educated as a clergyman, and soon became prominent as an assistant preacher to the celebrated Jourdan. He entered the order in 1224, and was made priest at Lyons. In 1242 he was elected "provincial" of Tuscany, in 1244 "provincial" of. France, and in 1254 general of his order. In 1263, however, he abdicated this high position, and retired as a simple monk, first to a monastery at Lyons, and later to a like institution at Valencia. The patriarchate of [[Jerusalem]] was offered him in 1264, but he declined it. He died July 14,1277. He wrote Officium Ecclesiasticum univetsum tam nocturnum quan diurnum, ad usum ordinis praedicatorum: '''''''''' Expositio super regulam St. Augustini: '''''—''''' Expositio super Constitutiones ordinis fratrum praedicatorum, not quite complete: '''''—''''' Liber de instructione oficialium ordinis fratrum praedicatorum (printed several times; the best edition, Lyons, 1515): '''''—''''' De Eruditione Praedicatorum, also entitled De Arte praedicandi, has been inserted in the [[Collection]] of the Church Fathers, vol. 25: Liber de Praedicatione Crucis, an appeal to the [[Christians]] against infidels: '''''—''''' Liber de eis quae tractanda videbantur in Concilio generali Lugduni celebrando, of which extracts were published by Martene in his Thesaurus Anecdot. '''''—''''' vol. 7, etc. '''''—''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G '''''É''''' neral '''''É''''' 25, 483 sq. </p>
<p> a French theologian, was born at Gendrex, near Paris, about the middle of the 13th century. In July 1296, he was elected abb '''''É''''' of Prulli, in the diocese of Sens, and he died there March 14, 1298. He wrote several theological and philosophical works, all of which remain unprinted. His most important work is Sententice super libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis, a commentary on Aristotle's metaphysics. '''''—''''' Hoefer, Nouveau Biog. G '''''É''''' neral '''''É''''' , 25, 485; Hist. Litt. de la France, 21, 86. </p> <p> [[Humble]] [[Access]] [[Prayer]] Of, </p> <p> is a phrase in some churches for a divine supplication made by the priest kneeling at the altar before the consecration. </p>


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<ref name="term_44757"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/humbert+(2) Humbert from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_44762"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/humbert+(3) Humbert from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 October 2021

Humbert [1]

a French theologian, was born at Gendrex, near Paris, about the middle of the 13th century. In July 1296, he was elected abb É of Prulli, in the diocese of Sens, and he died there March 14, 1298. He wrote several theological and philosophical works, all of which remain unprinted. His most important work is Sententice super libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis, a commentary on Aristotle's metaphysics. Hoefer, Nouveau Biog. G É neral É , 25, 485; Hist. Litt. de la France, 21, 86.

Humble Access Prayer Of,

is a phrase in some churches for a divine supplication made by the priest kneeling at the altar before the consecration.

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