, generally known in Italy by the name of Father Paul of Florence, was born
, generally known in Italy by the
name of Father Paul of Florence, was born in that city in
1419. He entered early in life into the religious order of
the Servites, that is, the Servants of the Blessed Virgin,
instituted first in 1223, in Tuscany, by some Florentine
merchants. To great piety he is said to have added a portion of learning, not very common in his time, and Marsilius Ficinus compared his eloquence to the charms of Orpheus. He was intimate with the most learned men of his
time, and was often present at the Platonic academy which
met in the palace of Lorenzo de Medici. He contributed
much to the extent of his order in Piedmont, Savoy, and
Switzerland, and became provincial in Tuscany. He died
at Florence, in May 1499. His works were, 1. “Vita
beati Joachimi,
” inserted in Bollandus’s Acts of the Saints.
2. “Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris ad Deum,
” Milan, Breviarium totius juris canonici,
”
Milan, Expositio in Psalmos prenitentiales,
” Milan, De origine ordinis Servorum beatae Marias dialogus.
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