Pamelius

Jacques de Joigny de Pamele; Latinized: Jacobus Pamelius ( born May 13, 1536 Bruges, † September 19, 1587 in Mons, Belgium), was a Flemish Catholic theologian.

Life

He visited the Cistercian monastery in Namur and studied under Ruad Tapper and Jodocus Ravenstein philosophy and theology at Louvain. In addition, he attended lectures at the Sorbonne in Paris and Padua. 1561 he was appointed canon at St. Donatianskirche in Bruges. Later appointments followed at St. Gudula in Brussels and St. John 's- Hertogenbosch ( ' s-Hertogenbosch ). In 1570 he was taken by Remi Drieux, Bishop of Bruges, in the Control Commission of the "Index expurgatoris ". After the Reformation had reached Bruges, Pamelius was exiled in 1578 to Saint -Omer, where he was in 1581 Archdeacon of Flanders. 1587 appointed Philip II of Spain him bishop of Saint- Omer. However Pamelius died in Mons, before he could answer his letters of appointment.

Pamelius wrote several works on the liturgy and patristics, including works to Tertullian and Cyprian of Carthage.

Works

  • Micrologus de ecclesiasticis observationibus, Antwerp 1565
  • Institutiones divinae ( Cassiodorus ) I, Antwerp 1566
  • Cyprian, Antwerp 1568
  • Liturgica Latinorum, 2 volumes, Cologne 1571st Digitized edition of the University and State Library Dusseldorf
  • Tertullian, Paris 1584
  • Relatio ad Belgii ordines de non admittendis in una republica diversarum religionum exercitiis, 1589 Antwerp
  • Rabanus Maurus, Cologne 1627
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