id | ||
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12 | Anonymous | |
19 | Antonio da Bologna |
OP, active in early XV century, North of Italy, "predicator generalis" - Kaeppeli I, p. 104 |
4 | Bernardino da Siena |
1380-1444 OFMObs Italy |
9 | Cherubino da Spoleto |
1414-1484 OFMObs, Italy |
17 | Gabriele da Barletta |
Late fifteenth century, active in Italy, OP |
23 | Giacomo della Marca | |
7 | Girolamo Savonarola | |
16 | Jean Raulin |
1443-1514 - he joined in 1497 the Cluny Abbey (and reformed it) |
1 | Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch] |
Conrad OFM (d. c. 1475), active in Alsace and the South of present day Germany. Johannes (d. 1472) is the younger brother of Conrad, canon of St Peter, Basel, professor of Canon Law Murith 1940 presents aboundant information on their leives. He argues that Conrad is the author of the sermons - yet it is not sure. See also entry in FAC |
3 | Johannes Meder | |
20 | Johannes Nigri (Schwarz) |
OP, active between 1452-1487 He studied in Bologna (1455-56) and was lector in several convents in the South Germany (Eichstätt, Nuremberg, Regensburg); Kaeppeli 2, pp. 515-516 |
14 | Leonardo da Udine |
Leonardo Mattei da Udine (c. 1399-1469), OP Bibliography: Cinelli 2008; Visnjevac 2017 |
22 | Leonardus Italicus [Antonius Macco de Faventia] |
OP Active in Padua and Venice, died after 1457 Identification and bio-bibliographic data in Kaeppeli 1, pp. 116-117 |
5 | Ludovico Pittorio | |
18 | Marco di Sommariva |
OFM, active in the early fifteenth century, in Turin and North of Italy |