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Шаблон:Update The College of St Bonaventure (Шаблон:Lang-la; Шаблон:Lang-it) at Quaracchi (Шаблон:Lang), near Florence, Italy, is a publishing centre of the Order of Friars Minor.

History

It was founded 14 July 1879, by Шаблон:Ill, Archbishop of Sardis, then minister general of the order. The first director and superior of the college was Fidelis of Fauna, under whose management a new edition of the works of St. Bonaventure was inaugurated. His successors were Шаблон:Ill and Шаблон:Ill.

Quaracchi editions

Works published at Quaracchi, and edited by the friars there, besides the Шаблон:Lang of St. Bonaventure, included the Шаблон:Lang, edited in greatest part by Quinctianus Muller (d. 1902), which contain a collection of chronicles relating to the early history of the Franciscan order. Besides these, there were the Шаблон:Lang, and the Шаблон:Lang, inaugurated in 1904 with a critical edition of the writings of Francis of Assisi.,

As well as continuing the "Шаблон:Lang" of Luke Wadding, the twenty-fifth volume of which appeared in 1899, the friars of the college edited a number of other publications of a purely devotional and literary character. In 1903 a new critical edition of the work of Alexander of Hales was undertaken. The "Шаблон:Lang", a monthly in Latin, and the official organ of the order, and the new "Шаблон:Lang", were published at Quaracchi.

Attribution

  • Шаблон:Catholic The entry cites:
    • St. Anthony's Almanac (1906);
    • Carmichael in The Month (January, 1904).

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