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Advocated the superiority of a general council including Doctors
of Theology of which he was one, over the Pope.

Gerson dominated the council + was chiefly responsible
for its actions, notably in ordering the schism + condemning
John Huss.
Sometimes dubbed the 'Father of Gallicainum'
The third part of Gerson's works contains his Poetical Works
such as poems for certain occasions on persons + at least
one relating to Paris Univ; the most important of these
poems is however, on of 4600 lines entitled "Josephina"
in honor of St. Joseph; another long poem is "Super
Magnificat" Towards the end of the volume.

M. Flach - from 1487 he was the head of a very productive
printing office which he managed till 1500. During his
whole career as a printer he used his headline type
without alteration. The Manipulus Curatorum completed 10 May
1487 is the 1st dated book known to have been printed by
Flach. He died 26 Oct. 1500.
James L. Connally - John Gerson - BX4705 G 45C6 Stack (1928)]
Gerson wrote more than 100 Sermons + addresses of which some
60 were in French + more than 66 works on the spiritual
life (De vita spirituali aimae, De theologia mystica)
-the earliest collected ed. of his works is: Cologne, Jo Kochoff,
1483-4 4. vols. H 7621 G 185.
-Mysticism which sought to place the human soul in direct contact to God
fourished in the later Middle Ages. Its leading exponent in French was
Jean Gerson, who attempted to fuse scholasticism + mysticism.
HEHL) rubricated in red + blue
k, Considerato XIX + XX
the Sententia magistri
Johanis de Gerson de modo habedi sete pore
scismatis more on K2
Johannes Gerson. Opera
Part 4 Strassburg: Martin Flach
for Matthias Schuner 1502 H. 7622
308 leaves
Polain 1593 In fol. 4 parts Inventarium: 52 ffnc.
I 218 ffnc. Signat. a6 b6 c-c8 f6 g-68 k6 l8 m6 n8 o6 p8 q6 r8 s6 t8 v8 x8 y8
II 258 ffnc III 360 ffnc. z6 aa8 bb8 cc6 dd-gg8.

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