Remigio dei Girolami[1] (1235–1319) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
His Tractatus de bono communi of 1302 is a significant work of political thought.
[2] Remigio was able to adapt the political thought of Aquinas, which emphasized monarchy, to the communal regimes of Italy.
Two of his works, the Divisio scientie and Contra falsos ecclesie professores, discuss music.
The musical element (modulatio) of these sciences referred to liturgical chants, preaching, and church order.