Filippo Del Barberi

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Filippo Del Barberi [1]

an Italian theologian, a native of Syracuse, lived in the latter half of the 15th century. He was appointed inquisitor of the faith in Sicily, and in the isle of Malta and of Gozo in 1481. Among other works, he wrote, Tractatus de Discordia inter Eusebium, Hieronymum, et Aurelium Augustinum; Approbatus Sibyllarumn et Prophetaru ow Dictis Omniumque Gentilium Philosophorum et Veterum Poetarum qui de Christo Vaticinati sunt atque aliqua Prcedixerunt: Donatus Theologus, quo Theologicce Qucestiones Grammatica Arte Solvuntur (these works were published at Rome, 1481): Libellus de Animarum Immortalitate Libellus de Divina Providentia Mundi Gubernatione, Hominum Prcedestinatione atque Reprobatione (the author here teaches the doctrine of St. Thomas): Sermilum Quadragesimaliumn Volumen Pergrande: Domionicarum ac Sanctorum Volumen. See Hoefer, Nouveau Biographie Generale, s.v.

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