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100 0  Augustinus,|cde Ancona,|d-1328 
370    Ancona (Italy)|bNaples (Italy)|cItaly|eParis (France)
       |ePadua (Italy)|eVenice (Italy)|eNaples (Kingdom)|2naf 
372    Philosophy|aTheology|2lcsh 
373    Augustinians|2naf 
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400 0  |wnne|aAugustinus,|cde Ancona,|d1243-1328 
400 1  Anchona, Augustinus de,|d-1328 
400 1  Ancona, Augustinus de,|d-1328 
400 0  Augustinus,|cAnconitanus,|d-1328 
400 1  |wnna|aTrionfo, Agostino,|d1243-1328 
400 0  Augustine,|cof Ancona,|d-1328 
400 0  Augustinus Triumpus,|cde Ancona,|d-1328 
400 1  Triumpus, Augustinus,|cde Ancona,|d-1328 
400 0  Augustinus Anchonitanus,|d-1328 
400 0  Augustinus Triumphus,|d-1328 
400 1  Triumphus, Augustinus,|d-1328 
400 0  Agostino,|cd'Ancona,|d-1328 
400 1  Trionfo, Agostino,|d-1328 
400 1  Trionfo, Augustin,|d-1328 
400 0  Augustinus,|cvon Ancona, ,|d-1328 
670    nuc90-44164: His Summa de potestate ecclesiastica [MI] 
       1487|b(hdg. on GmC rept.: Augustinus de Ancona) 
670    NUC pre-1956|b(LC hdg.: Trionfo, Agostino, 1243-1328; 
       usage: Augustini Anconitani; Augustini de Anchona) 
670    Goff|b(Augustinus de Ancona) 
670    Augustinus, de Ancona. Summa de ecclesiastica potestate, 6
       March 1473:|btitle page (edita a fratre Augustino de 
       Ancona Ordinis fratru[m] He[re]mita[rum] sancti Augustini)
670    Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, 2020, viewed online 
       May 5, 2022:|b(Augustine of Ancona; Augustinus (Triumphus)
       de Ancona; 1270/1273-1328; Augustinian friar, wrote at 
       least 32 theological and philosophical works but is 
       chiefly known for his Summa de ecclesiastica potestate, a 
       systematic argument for the supreme power of the pope in 
       both temporal and spiritual affairs)|uhttps://doi.org/
       10.1007/978-94-024-1665-7_61 
670    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, 2005, viewed online May 5,
       2022:|b(Augustine of Ancona, 1270-1328; Augustinus 
       Triumphus, a native of Ancona, Hermit of St Augustine, 
       studied at Paris from 1297 to 1300; he later commented on 
       Lombard's Book of Sentences before becoming reader at the 
       school of the Augustinians at Padua. He was master of 
       theology from 1313 to 1315 and in 1322 chaplain to Charles,
       son of Robert of Anjou, king of Naples and Sicily. We have
       his Summa de potestate ecclesiastica (ed. Rome, 1479, 
       1582), written in 1326, two years after the publication of
       Marsilius of Padua's Defensor pacis)|uhttps://
       www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/
       9780227679319.001.0001/acref-9780227679319-e-268 
670    Bibliothèque nationale de France, online authority file, 
       viewed May 5, 2022:|b(Augustin d'AncĂ´ne (127.-1328); born 
       in Ancona; died in Naples in 1328; heremit of St. 
       Augustine; professor of philosophy and theology; 
       identified in the 16th century as a member of the Trionfo 
       family of Ancona; name variants: Augustinus Anchonitanus; 
       Augustinus Triumphus; Augustinus de Anchona;  Agostino 
       d'Ancona; Trionfo, Agostino; Trionfo, Augustin; Augustinus
       von Ancona;  Augustine of Ancona)|uhttps://
       catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb125300018 
670    Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, 1960, viewed online 
       May 5, 2022:|b(Agostino d'Ancona, or Agostino Trionfo; 
       died in 1328 at age 85 according to epigraph recorded in 
       1528, but date is inaccurate as is identification with 
       Trionfo family; date of birth likely 1275; reader at Padua
       in 1298; pursuing degree at University of Paris, 1302-
       1305; returned to Italy in 1305, probably to Padua; also 
       lived in Venice; in 1322 made  councilor and chaplain of 
       Roberto, king of Naples, and of his son Carlo; remained in
       Naples until his death 2 April 1328)|uhttps://
       www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/agostino-d-
       ancona_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/ 
670    Wikipedia, viewed May 5, 2022:|b(Augustinus Triumphus; 
       Agostino Trionfo; 1243-2 April 1328, also known as 
       Augustinus of Ancona, was a Hermit of St. Augustine and 
       writer. He is celebrated for his work Summa de potestate 
       ecclesiastica, printed in 1473)|uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/
       wiki/Augustinus_Triumphus 
672  0 Summa de potestate ecclesiastica 
675    New Cath. encyc.;|aEncyc. Brit.