Hermannus Teutonicus
Hermann Oorwist, known as Hermannus Teutonicus[1] or Theutonicus,[2] was a 14th-century Dominican preacher and author.[3] According to Laurent Pinon, he wrote the following three works:[1]
- Liber de ascensu cordis[1][2]
- Distinctiones super Cantica[1][2]
- Tractatus de arte praedicandi,[1][2] a treatise on the technical art of preaching[3] that is apparently lost[4]
Hermann is the anonymous "N. Teutonicus" mentioned by Leandro Alberti. His surname, Oorwist, is known only from a marginal note in a copy of Alberti, which was seen by Pedro de Alva.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Jacques Quétif and Jacques Échard, Scriptores ordinis praedicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis et criticis illustrati (Paris, 1719), p. 727.
- ^ a b c d Heinrich Denifle and Franz Ehrle, Archiv für Literatur- und Kirchengeschichte des Mittelalters (Berlin, 1886), vol. 2, p. 232.
- ^ a b Harry Caplan, Mediaeval Artes Praedicandi: A Hand-List (Cornell University Press, 1934), pp. 34, 38.
- ^ M. Michèle Mulchahey, "First the Bow is Bent in Study—": Dominican Education Before 1350 (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1998), pp. 474–475.