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Lamberto da Cingoli

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Lamberto da Cingoli was an inquisitor in 14th century Italy. He is known for suspending Cecco d'Ascoli from a professorship of medicine at the University of Bologna in 1324.[1] Sentence against d'Ascoli was pronounced on October 16, 1324. Lamberto da Cingoli was a Dominican friar.

References

  1. ^ Petrarch & Dante: Anti-Danteism, Metaphysics, Tradition, Zygmunt G. Baranski and Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., University of Notre Dame Press, 2009, pg. 7.