Caesarius Lippi (Caesar Lippus/Cesare Lippi da Mordano/Carlo Mordano/Cesare da Mordano/Fra Cesare Lippi da Mondavio, fl. c. 1600)

Caesarius Lippi (Caesar Lippus/Cesare Lippi da Mordano/Carlo Mordano/Cesare da Mordano/Fra Cesare Lippi da Mondavio, fl. c. 1600) OFMConv. Italian reacher, theologian and bishop. Known for his Lenten cycles held in Imola, Faenza, Forlì, Rimini, Verona, Padua, and Bologna. Appointed regent of the Verona studium at the general chapter of 1593, during which chapter he also held one of the chapter's sermons. Subsequently regent of the Padua studium as well as public professor of metaphysics of Padua university from 1596 onwards and Professor of theology (in via Scoti) at Padua university between 1603 and 1606. During his Padua period he was also a consultant for the inquisition (and in this capacity also involved with the process against Galileo?). Made bishop of Cava in 1606. He would have died in 1622.

Works

  • De metaphysicalibus quaestionibus 2 Vols.

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  • In libros Sententiarum Scoti 4 Vols.

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  • Predica della meraviglie, grandezze, e perfettioni di Dio (Verona: Girolamo Discepoli, 1593)/Bologna: Nicolò Tebaldini, 1638). This sermon was held at the Conventual general chapter of 1593, held in Rome`. The work can in any case be found in Faenza, Biblioteca comunale, fondo “Sala dei Notai” (without inventory number), and in the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana.

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  • Sermoni quaresimali ?

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  • Conciones de tempore ?

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  • Theoremata 250 theologica et philosophica (Verona, 1592). Based on question disputed in Verona in (May) 1592.

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  • De perfectione et laudibus B. Virginis ?

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  • Commentarii super formalitates Scoti ?

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  • Commentarius in Epistolam D. Pauli ad Romanos ?

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