Divinum Epitoma quaestionum in IV libros senentiarum
Paolo Barbò da Soncino[1] (died 5 August 1494/5) was an Italian
Dominican philosopher and theologian.
Life
Barbò was born at
Soncino,
Lombardy, from where comes the name of Paulus Soncinas which appears at the head of his books. When still very young he entered the Dominican Order and made his philosophical and theological studies in its schools. He afterwards taught philosophy and theology at
Milan,
Ferrara, and
Bologna.
Barbò died at
Cremona on 5 August 1494[2] or 1495.[1]
Works
Barbò was esteemed by contemporary scholars, and notably by
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Many of his writings were lost at an early date.
The following have been printed frequently:
"Quaestiones super divina sapientia Aristotelis" (principal edition, Lyons, 1579);
"Divinum Epitoma quaestionum in IV libros senentiarum a principe Thomistarum Joanne Capreolo Tolesano disputatarum" (principal edition, Pavia, 1522), an epitome of
John Capreolus' commentary on the Sentences, completed after Barbò's death by
Isidoro Isolani
The place and date of "In libros praedicabilium et praedicamentorum expositio" are unknown.
References
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abEfrem Jindráček (2022),
"Soncino, Paolo Barbò", in Marco Sgarbi (ed.), Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy (Springer).
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1907). "
Paulus Barbus". Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites:
Quétif and
Jacques Échard, Scriptores ordinis prædicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus, I, 279