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<p> Anna, Matthew </p> <p> was a [[Dominican]] of Cefalu, in Sicily, who rendered himself celebrated in the 17th century by his [[Italian]] poetry. He published at Palermo, in 1641, a poetical paraphrase of Psalms 118, and the tragedies of [[Thomas]] Aquinas and St. Margaret. </p>
<p> Anna, Matthew </p> <p> was a [[Dominican]] of Cefalu, in Sicily, who rendered himself celebrated in the 17th century by his [[Italian]] poetry. He published at Palermo, in 1641, a poetical paraphrase of Psalms 118, and the tragedies of [[Thomas]] Aquinas and St. Margaret. </p>
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Matthew Anna [1]

Anna, Matthew

was a Dominican of Cefalu, in Sicily, who rendered himself celebrated in the 17th century by his Italian poetry. He published at Palermo, in 1641, a poetical paraphrase of Psalms 118, and the tragedies of Thomas Aquinas and St. Margaret.

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