Ciboule, Robert
Ciboule, Robert
Theologian and moralist, born in the Department of Eure, France, at the close of the fourteenth century; died in 1458. He was chancellor of the church of Notre-Dame, Paris, and later dean of Evreux and chamberlain to Pope Nicholas V. In 1437 he was one of the theologians consulted by Charles VII concerning the rehabilitation of John of Arc, on which his decision was favourable. The same monarch sent him to the Council of Basle, and in 1439 made him ambassador to the Court of Pope Eugene IV at Florence. He wrote many devotional works, all of which he left in manuscript form. His “Sainte méditation de l’homme sur soi-même” was printed in Paris in 1510 and several times reprinted. Several of his sermons are preserved in the National Library of France (Department of Manuscripts) while his opinion regarding Joan of Arc has been partially published in the Procès which tells of her rehabilitation [Procès de condemnation et de rehabilitation de Jeanne d’Arc (Paris, 1841-49), III, 326-328]; and complete in Lanery d’Arc, “Memoires et consultations en faveur de Jeanne d’ Arc”, etc. (Paris, 1889), 351.
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Ciboule, Robert
a French theologian and moralist, was born at Breteuil in Normandy. He was chancellor of Notre Dame at Paris, and chamberlain to pope Nicholas V, and dean of Evreux; was sent by the king to the Council of Constance, and in 1437 was among the jurists who advised the rehabilitation of the Maid of Orleans. He died in 1458, leaving several works in MS., also La Sainte Meditation de l’Homme sur soi Meme (printed at Paris in 1510): La Consultation de Cibule en Faveur de la Pucelle (printed by extracts in the edition of the Proces, 3:326-328). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.