Michael,
I think there is a lot more to be done on this history of papal
infallibility, including the origin of the term *ex cathedra*, which
appears in none of the medieval sources whiuch I read for Tieney's
classes (& typing the notes to his book) or when writing what I
have on Juan de Torquemada's teachings on the papacy.
The Turley citations:
"John XXII and the Franciscans," in Popes, Techers and Canon Law in the
Middle Ages, ed. J.?R. Sweeney & S. Chodorow (Cornell UP, 1989), pp.
74-88. [Although the title page does not say it, this was the Tierney
festschift]
"An unnoticed quaestio of Giovanni Regina di Napoli," Archivum Fratrum
Praedicatorum 54 (1984): 281-91.
"Tradition, papal power and John Baconthorpe," Bulletin of Medieval Canon
Law n.s. 12 (1982): 81-89.
tom
ps I also tripped across, G. Cremascoli, "Il Libellus de visione dei di
Durando di S. Porziano," Studi medievali 25:1 (1984): 393-443. There
should be more on Duran in Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum medii aevi by
Kaeppeli.
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