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<p> in Naples, a Franciscan, was vicar of the province of St. [[Nicolas]] of that order, and died in 1459, leaving many works, among them, Sermones Quadragesimales per Totum Annum (Lyons, 1496):-De Cansis quare Deus fecit Peccabile Genus Humanum (MS.):-Quaestiones in Epistolas et Evangelia Quadragesimalia (Venice, 1538; Lyons, 1569, 4to).Landon, Eccles. Diet. s.v. </p>
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<p> in Naples, a Franciscan, was vicar of the province of St. [[Nicolas]] of that order, and died in 1459, leaving many works, among them, Sermones ''Quadragesimales Per Totum Annum'' (Lyons, 1496):-De Cansis quare Deus fecit Peccabile Genus Humanum (MS.):-Quaestiones in Epistolas et Evangelia Quadragesimalia (Venice, 1538; Lyons, 1569, 4to).Landon, Eccles. Diet. s.v. </p>
 
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Antonio Of Bitonto [1]

in Naples, a Franciscan, was vicar of the province of St. Nicolas of that order, and died in 1459, leaving many works, among them, Sermones Quadragesimales Per Totum Annum (Lyons, 1496):-De Cansis quare Deus fecit Peccabile Genus Humanum (MS.):-Quaestiones in Epistolas et Evangelia Quadragesimalia (Venice, 1538; Lyons, 1569, 4to).Landon, Eccles. Diet. s.v.

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