Jacobinus Malafossa (Jacobinus Bargius/Jacobus Malafossa/Giacomino Malafossa Bargio/Giacomo Malafossa da Barga, 1481-1563)
Jacobinus Malafossa (Jacobinus Bargius/Jacobus Malafossa/Giacomino Malafossa Bargio/Giacomo Malafossa da Barga, 1481-1563) OFMConv. Italian friar. Born in the Piedmontese town of Barge. Regent master of the St. Antonio di Padova studium for 25 years and long-time teacher of Scotist metaphysics at Padua University (between 1518 and 1563!).
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Reverendi Doctoris Iacobini Malafossii Pedemontani Bargii Minoritae Convent. Theologi Svper Primvm Senten. Doctoris Svbtilis Theologorvm Principis Ioannis Scoti Exactissima Enarratio absolutissimaeque Expositio, In qua centum & triginta Contradictiones Scoti (...) acie ingenii luculenter dissoluntur (Padua: Gratiosus Perchacinus, 1560). Accessible via the Biblioteca Alessandrina, the Biblioteca Angelica, and the Biblioteca nazionale Vittorio-Emanuele in Rome
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Quaestio de subiecto metaphysicae . For modern edition, with recourse to manuscripts, see: Claus A. Andersen, `The Quaestio de subiecto metaphysicae by Giacomino Malafossa from Barge (1481 ca.-1563). Edition of the Text', Medioevo 34 (2009), 427-473. This Quaestio de subiecto metaphysicae was first issued in print in Padua in 1553 by the printer the printer Giovanni Domenico Barbetta. A copy of this edition seems present in the BnF (Parois). A second, revised edition of the Quaestio was issued in Venice in 1581 by one of Malafossa's successors at the chair of Scotist metaphysics of Padua university, Salvatore Bartolucci from Assisi, as an appendix to his edition of the commentaries of Peter Tartaret on Aristotle’s Physics, Metaphysics, and Ethics. As such, the revised text also appears in the reprints/editions of that work in 1591, 1613 and 1621. See also MS Vatican City, BAV, lat. 4708 (xvi), ff. 1-53 [Super XII Metaphysicae].
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Oratio seu deprecatio devotissima: ad obtinendam remissionem omnium peccatoru[m], gratiamq[ue]
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omnem iustè petitam à Deo (Apud Gratiosum Perchacinum, 1562). Based on a sermon/presentation held at the council of Trent. Is this by the same author? A copy is apparently present in the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana.
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Commentarii in D. Pauli Epistolas ?
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Commentarius in Orationem Dominicam ?
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