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Ailly, Pierre d'
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Ailly, Pierre d' (pyĕr dāyē`), 1350–1420, French theologian and writer, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the teacher of John Gerson Gerson, John (Jean Charlier de Gerson) , 1363–1429, French ecclesiastical statesman and writer. He studied (1377–94) under Pierre d'Ailly at the Univ. of Paris, where he took his doctorate in theology and succeeded Ailly as chancellor (1395).
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 and was Gerson's predecessor as chancellor of the Univ. of Paris (1385–95). Ailly figured prominently among the conciliarists working to end the Great Schism (see Schism, Great Schism, Great, or Schism of the West, division in the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417. There was no question of faith or practice involved; the schism was a matter of persons and politics.
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). He urged that an ecumenical council be called to name a new pope as the only means of settling the schism. He seems to have been more concerned with a practical solution than with the implications of the conciliar theory. He participated in both the Council of Pisa (see Pisa, Council of Pisa, Council of, 1409, unrecognized council of the Roman Catholic Church. It was summoned to end the Great Schism (see Schism, Great) by members of the colleges of cardinals of the two rivals, Gregory XII (in Rome) and Benedict XIII (Pedro de Luna, in Avignon).
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) and the Council of Constance (see Constance, Council of Constance, Council of, 1414–18, council of the Roman Catholic Church, some of its sessions being reckoned as the 16th ecumenical council. It was summoned to end the Great Schism (see Schism, Great), in which three men were claiming to be pope—Gregory XII
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). At Constance Ailly took part in the trial and condemnation of John Hus. His vast writings embrace theology, philosophy, cosmography, plans for ecclesiastical reform, and French religious verse. One of his works, the Imago mundi, an astronomical compendium, was studied by Columbus.

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See studies by J. P. McGowan (1936) and F. Oakley (1964).


Ailly, Pierre d'

(born 1350, Compiègne, Fr.—died Aug. 9, 1420, Avignon) French theologian and cardinal. D'Ailly worked to end the Western Schism. He advocated the doctrine of conciliarism (see Conciliar Movement), which maintained that supreme authority in the church was held by a general council. He was active at the Council of Pisa (1409), which deposed both pope and antipope in favour of the new conciliar pope, Alexander V, but failed to end the schism. He was also involved in the Council of Constance (1414–18), which called for the abdication of the antipope John XXIII (r. 1410–15) and the election of another pope (Martin V) and ended the schism. His writings included a geographical treatise, Image of the World, used by Christopher Columbus.



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On the other hand, nominalists such as William of Ockham and Pierre d'Ailly stressed reason's priority over nature and its constructive function in achieving a sufficient knowledge of human rights and duties.
That alliance culminated in the writings of another key figure, Pierre D'Ailly, whose early fifteenth-century astrological writings she also discusses in detail.
Clamanges never rose to become a prominent ecclesiastical statesman such as Gerson or Pierre d'Ailly, the other eminent conciliarist at the Council of Constance.
 
 
 
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