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Telesphorus of Cosenza (or Theophorus, Theolophorus) was a name assumed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Western Schism. As an pseudonymous author of a Latin work Liber de magnis tribulationibus, the name was attached to a 1365 production of the Fraticelli. The Liber was updated (by 1386) to fit the situation in the Schism.

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  • Telesphorus von Cosenza (auch Telesforus, Theoloforus, Theolosphorus, unbekannte Lebensdaten), lebte im ausgehenden 14. Jahrhundert, zur Zeit des Abendländischen Schismas. Er gehörte wahrscheinlich den extremen Spiritualen, den Clarenern, an. (de)
  • Telesphorus of Cosenza (or Theophorus, Theolophorus) was a name assumed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Western Schism. As an pseudonymous author of a Latin work Liber de magnis tribulationibus, the name was attached to a 1365 production of the Fraticelli. The Liber was updated (by 1386) to fit the situation in the Schism. (en)
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  • Telesphorus von Cosenza (auch Telesforus, Theoloforus, Theolosphorus, unbekannte Lebensdaten), lebte im ausgehenden 14. Jahrhundert, zur Zeit des Abendländischen Schismas. Er gehörte wahrscheinlich den extremen Spiritualen, den Clarenern, an. Er stammte wie sein Landsmann Joachim von Fiore aus Kalabrien und schrieb im Jahre 1386 in Anlehnung an Joachims Ideen und andere Weissagungsbücher einen Traktat de magnis tribulationibus et statu ecclesiae. Telesphorus war ein Parteigänger des französischen Königtums und weissagte den Sieg des französischen Königs und die Erhebung eines französischen Engelspapstes. Heinrich von Langenstein verfasste 1392 eine Widerlegungsschrift, benutzt wurde die Schrift des Telesphorus von Thomas Ebendorfer und Johannes Lichtenberger. (de)
  • Telesphorus of Cosenza (or Theophorus, Theolophorus) was a name assumed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Western Schism. As an pseudonymous author of a Latin work Liber de magnis tribulationibus, the name was attached to a 1365 production of the Fraticelli. The Liber was updated (by 1386) to fit the situation in the Schism. "Telesphorus" stated that he was born in Cosenza, Italy and lived as a hermit near the site of the ancient Thebes. His book of predictions on the Schism was the most popular of the prophetic treatises of the period. More than twenty manuscripts of it are extant, and it first appeared in print, with various interpolations, as Liber de magnis tribulationibus in proximo futuris (Venice, 1516). (en)
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