Antonius of Montolmo

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Antonius of Montolmo (Antonius de Monte Ulmi), died before 1396, was an author of astrological and magical texts.

Biography

He was born in the 14th century, at Monte Olmo (Montolmo, Ulmi) in the Italian region of

doctor of arts, in philosophy and medicine. He lectured grammar at the University of Bologna in 1360. In 1384, he assumed the chair of astrology, which was occupid before by Cecco d'Ascoli, burned at the stake in Florence in 1327. Afterwards, in 1393, we find him as a professor of philosophy and medicine at the University of Padua.The following year he finished in Mantua a Treatise on how to construct horoscopes, a very important work for the 14th century, since it contained horoscopes of important historical figures, such as the emperor Charles IV
.

Magic

«The Cosmology of Anthony of Montolmo reproduces

Solomonic angelic magic, the principles of Ptolemy's astrology and Christian demonology according to which demons are separated from the planets, in accordance with William of Auvergne's doctrine of 'natural' magic. ».[1]

Bibliography

Works

  • Treatise on how to construct horoscopes (1394) : expanded edition by Regiomontanus in 1540 : De judiciis nativitatum liber praeclarissimus
  • De occultis et manifestis, sive Liber intelligentiarum, edited and translated into English by N. Weill-Parot and Julien Véronèse, in Claire Fanger, Invoking Angels, University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press, coll. "Magic in History", 2011.
  • Glosa super imagines duodecim signorum Hermetis, edited by N. Weill-Parot, "Antonio da Montolmo et la magie hermétique", in P. Lucentini, Hermetism from Late Antiquity to Humanism, Turnhout (Belgique), Brepols, p. 545-568.

Scholarship

  • Thorndike, A History of Magic and Experimental Science, t. III, p. 602-610.
  • Graziella Federici Vescovini, Le Moyen âge magique, trad., Vrin, 2011, p. 218-228.
  • Nicolas Weill-Parot, "Antonio da Montolmo et la magie hermétique", in P. Lucentini et alii, Hermetism from Late Antiquity to Humanism (2001), Turnhout, Brepols, 2003, p. 545-568.
  • ANTONIO da Montolmo. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 3 (1961), available online on: https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/antonio-da-montolmo_(Dizionario-Biografico)/

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