Almain, Jacques
ALMAIN, ɑ̄l´´mên´, JACQUES: Gallican theologian; b. at Sens c. 1450; d. in Paris 1515. He
was professor of theology in the College of Navarre
in Paris, and at the request of Louis XII. prepared
a reply to Cardinal Cajetan’s work on the superiority of the pope to a general council (Tractatus
de auctoritate ecclesiæ et conciliorum generalium
adversus Thomam de Vio, Paris, 1512; See
Cajetan, Cardinal). A similar work was his Expositio
circa decisiones magistri Guilelmi Occam super
potestate Romani pontificis (1517). He wrote also
Moralia (1510) and Dictata super sententias magistri Helcot (1512).