Johannes de Imola ( Italian: Giovanni Nicolétti, [1] English: John of Imola) (c. 1370 – 1436) was an Italian jurist, a student of Baldus de Ubaldis, [2] Francesco Ramponi and Johannes of Lignano. [3] He taught at Pavia, Siena and Bologna, [4] and was one of the major commentators on the Decretals of Gregory IX [5]
In the Western Schism, he supported the form of conciliarism that deemed the correct resolution of the schism would be for Pope Gregory XII to summon a general council. [6]
He was a strong defender of due process. [4]
Johannes de Imola ( Italian: Giovanni Nicolétti, [1] English: John of Imola) (c. 1370 – 1436) was an Italian jurist, a student of Baldus de Ubaldis, [2] Francesco Ramponi and Johannes of Lignano. [3] He taught at Pavia, Siena and Bologna, [4] and was one of the major commentators on the Decretals of Gregory IX [5]
In the Western Schism, he supported the form of conciliarism that deemed the correct resolution of the schism would be for Pope Gregory XII to summon a general council. [6]
He was a strong defender of due process. [4]