Bonagratia of Bergamo

Bonagratia of Bergamo[1] (c. 1265–June 19, 1340) was a Franciscan involved in the "poverty of Christ" controversy.[2] As a trained canonist, he supported Michael of Cesena against Pope John XXII.

  1. ^ Boncortese de Bergamo, Bonagratia Bergamenus.
  2. ^ "Bonagratia Bergamoensis (Bonagrazia Boncortese/da Bergamo, ca. 1265 - 19, 06, 1340)". FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS.