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Antonino da Patti
Died1617
Rome, Papal States
NationalitySicilian
Occupationpriest

Antonino da Patti was a Sicilian priest. In 1596 he was made an apostolic visitor for the Order of Reformed Friars Minor [it] in the Terra di Lavoro. He suffered many persecutions, and died in Rome in 1617. He was buried at the church of San Francesco a Ripa.

Publications

  • Considerationi et espositioni sopra tutti li precetti della regola de' frati, Venice: Giovanni Guerigli, 1615.

References

  1. ^ Salvatore Vacca (2008). I Cappuccini e San Felice (1715–1787) a Nicosia (in Italian). In: Carolina Miceli (2008). Francescanesimo e cultura nelle province di Caltanissetta ed Enna: atti del Convegno di studio, Caltanissetta-Enna, 27–29 ottobre 2005]. Palermo: Biblioteca Francescana, Officina di studi medievali. p. 295–319.


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