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Augustinus Triumphus (; 1243 – 2 April 1328), also known as Augustinus of Ancona, was a Hermit of St. Augustine and writer. He is celebrated for his work ''Summa de potestate ecclesiastica'', printed in 1473. The ''Summa'' became a standard reference for
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arguments in the later 16th century, and was several times reprinted. Alongside
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, and Alvarus Pelagius, Augustinus was among the leading pro-papal jurists. His title ''Triumphus'' is first attested in the 16th century.


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* ''Summa de potestate ecclesiastica''. Arnold ter Hoernen, Cologne 26.I.147
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* __NOTOC__ 1243 births 1328 deaths 13th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians Triumphus, Augustinus Canonical Augustinian theologians 13th-century writers in Latin 14th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians {{Europe-law-bio-stub