词条 | William of Macclesfield |
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LifeHe was born, according to the Dictionnaire des Cardinaux, at Coventry, during the pontificate Pope Innocent IV (i.e. between 1243 and 1254). He became a friar-preacher at Coventry and completed his education in the ‘gymnasium sanjacobeum’ (the seminary of the Jacobins, or Dominican friar-preachers) at Paris, where he proceeded B.D. Returning to England he was elected fellow of Merton College, Oxford, in 1291, and proceeded D.D.[3] He lectured in Oxford and was an authority on the Bible, taking part also in the controversies of the time and confuting the heresies of William Delamere. In clerical politics he was a disciplinarian.[3] In 1303 he represented his order on the nomination, it is supposed, of Edward I, at the synod of Besançon. Benedict XI nominated him cardinal priest with the title of St. Sabina on 18 December 1303, but it is doubtful whether the news reached him, as he died while on his way to England early in 1304. Walter Winterburn (died 1305), confessor to the king and also a friar-preacher, was at once made cardinal of St. Sabina in his stead.[3] WorksThe following works are attributed to him by Jacques Échard:
Notes1. ^William Mackelfield, Macklefield, Mackelelfield, Maklesfeild, Marsfield, Mykelfeld. 2. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the 14th Century 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite DNB|wstitle=Mykelfeld, William|first=W. A. J.|last=Archbold|year=1894}} External links
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