Surnames of Famous Doctors

Surnames of Famous Doctors
Surnames of Famous Doctors
    Surnames of Famous Doctors
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    It was customary in the Middle Ages to designate the more celebrated among the doctors by certain epithets or surnames which were supposed to express their characteristic excellence or dignity. This was especially the case with the doctors in law and theology. The following list exhibits the principal surnames with the dates of death.
    DOCTORS IN THEOLOGY
    AbstractionumFrancis Mayron, O.F.M., 1325 or 1327. AcutissimusSixtus IV, 1484. AcutusGabriel Vasquez, S.J., 1604. AmoenusRobert Conton, O.F.M., 1340. AngelicusSt. Thomas Aquinas, O.P., 1274. Arca testamentiSt. Anthony of Padua, 1231. AuthenticusGregory of Rimini, O.S.A., 1358. Averroista et philosophiae parensUrbanus, O.S.M., 1403. Beatus et fundatissimusÆgidius of Colonna, O.S.A., 1316. BonusWalter Brinkley, O.F.M., 1310. ChristianusNicholas of Cusa, 1464. ClarusLouis of Montesinos, 1621. Clarus ac subtilisDenis of Cîteaux, 15th cent. CollectivusLandolfo Caracciolo, O.F.M., 1351. Columna doctorumWilliam of Champeaux, O.S.B., 1121. ContradictionumJohann Wessel, 1489. Divinus EcstaticusJohn Ruysbroeck, Can. Reg., 1381. Doctor doctorum ScholasticusAnselm of Laon, 1117. DulcifluusAntonius Andreas, O.F.M., 1320. EcstaticusDenys the Carthusian, 1471. EminensSt. John of Matha, O.Trin., 1213. Emporium theologiaeLaurent Gervais, O.P., 1483 . ExellentissimusAntonio Corsetti, 1503. EximiusFrancisco Suarez, S.J., 1617. FacundusPetrus Aureoli, O.F.M., 1322. FamosissimusPetrus Alberti, O.S.B., 1426. FamosusBertrand de la Tour, O.F.M., 1334. FertilisFrancis of Candia, O.F.M., 15th cent. Flos mundiMaurice O'Fiehely, O.F.M. Abp of Tuam, 1513. FundamentalisJoannes Faber of Bordeaux, 1350. Fundaiissimussee Beatus. FundatusWilliam Ware, O.F.M., 1270. IllibatusAlexander Alamannicus, O.F.M., 15th cent. IlluminatusFrancis Mayron, O.F.M., 1325-27; Raymond Lully, O.F.M., 1315. Illuminatus et sublimisJoannes Tauler, O.P., 1361. IllustratusFranciscus Picenus, O.F.M., 14th cent. IllustrisAdam of Marisco, O.F.M., 1308. InclytusWilliam Mackelfield, O.P., 1300. IngeniosissimusAndrew of Newcastle, O.F.M., 1300. Inter Aristotelicos AristotelicissimusHaymo of Faversham, O.F.M., 1244. InvincibilisPetrus Thomas, O.F.M., 14th cent. IrrefragibilisAlexander of Hales, O.F.M., 1245. Magister SententiarumPeter Lombard, 1164. MagnusAlbertus Magnus, O.P., 1280; Gilbert of Citeaux, O.Cist, 1280. MarianusSt. Anselm of Canterbury, O.S.B., 1109. MellifluusBernard, O.Cist, 1153. MirabilisAntonio Perez, S.J., 1649; Roger Bacon, O.F.M., 1294. MoralisGerard Eudo, O.F.M., 1349. NotabilisPierre de l'Ile, O.F.M., 14th cent. OrdinatissimusJohannes de Bassolis, O.F.M., c. 1347. Ornatissimus et sufficiensPetrus de Aquila, O.F.M., 1344. ParisiensisGuy de Perpignan, O.Carm, 1342. Planus et utilisNicolas de Lyre, O.F.M., 1340. PraeclarusPeter of Kaiserslautern, O.Praem, 1330. PraestantissimusThomas Netter (of Walden), O.Carm, 1431. ProfundissimusPaul of Venice, O.S.A., 1428; Gabriel Biel, Can. Reg., 1495; Juan Alfonso Curiel, O.S.B., 1609. ProfundusThomas Bradwardine, 1349. RefulgidusAlexander V, 1410. ResolutissimusDurandus of Saint-Pourcain, O.P., 1334. ResolutusJohn Bacon, O.Carm., 1346. ScholasticusPeter Abelard, 1142; Gilbert de la Porree, 1154; Peter Lombard, 1164; Peter of Poitiers, 1205; Hugh of Newcastle, O.F.M., 1322. SeraphicusSt. Bonaventure, O.F.M., 1274. Singularis et invincibilisWilliam of Occam, O.F.M., 1347 or 1359. SolemnisHenry of Ghent, 1293. Solidus CopiosusRichard of Middleton, O.F.M., 1300. SpeculativusJames of Viterbo, O.S.A., 1307. SublimisFrancis de Bachone, O.Carm., 1372; Jean Courte-Cuisse, 1425. SubtilisDuns Scotus, O.F.M., 1308. SubtilissimusPeter of Mantua, 14th cent. SuccinctusFrancis of Ascoli, c. 1344. UniversalisAlanus of Lille, 1202; Gilbert, Bishop. of London, 1134. Venerabilis et ChristianissimusJean Gerson, 1429. VenerandusGeoffroy de Fontibus, O.F.M., 1240. Vitae ArborJohannes Wallensis, O.F.M., 1300
    DOCTORS IN LAW
    Aristotelis AnimaJohannes Dondus, 1380. Doctor a DoctoribusAntonius Franciscus, 1528. Fons CanonumJohannes Andrea, 1348. Fons Juris UtriusqueHenry of Susa (Ostia), 1267-81. Lucerna JurisBaldus de Ubaldis, 1400. Lucerna Juris PontificiiNicholas Tedeschi, O.S.B., 1445. Lumen JurisClement IV, 1268. Lumen LegumIrnerius, 13th cent. MemoriosissimusLudovicus Pontanus, 1439. Monarcha JurisBartholomew of Saliceto, 1412. Os AureumBulgarus, 1166. Pacificus (Proficuus)Nicolas Bonet, O.F.M., 1360. Pater DecretaliumGregory IX, 1241. Pater et Organum VeritatisInnocent IV, 1254. Pater JurisInnocent III, 1216. Pater PeritorumPierre de Belleperche, 1307. Planus ac PerspicuusWalter Burleigh, 1337. Princeps SubtilitatumFrancesco d'Accolti, 1486. SpeculatorWilliam Durandus, 1296. Speculum JurisBartholus of Sassoferrato, 1359. SubtilisBenedict Raymond, 1440; Filippo Corneo, 1462. VerusThomas Doctius, Siena, 1441
    E.A. PACE
    Transcribed by Gerard Haffner

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


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