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<p> a Franciscan of Salamanca, ex-definitor and ex-guardian of the Franciscan Discalceats of St. Paul, also censor of the supreme tribunal of the Inquisition, and general historian of the entire order of Franciscans. He wrote Bibliotheca Minorum Discalceatorum (Salaman. 1728, 4to): — (Chronicas de Franciscanos della Provincia de S. Paulo en Castilla (tom. 1, Salaman. 1727; tom. 2, Madrid, 1729, fol.): Bibliotheca Universa Franciscana (3 tom. Mad. 1732). — [[Richard]] and Giraud, Biblioth. Sacree, cited by Landon, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Franciscan of Salamanca, ex-definitor and ex-guardian of the Franciscan Discalceats of St. Paul, also censor of the supreme tribunal of the Inquisition, and general historian of the entire order of Franciscans. He wrote Bibliotheca Minorum Discalceatorum (Salaman. 1728, 4to): '''''''''' (Chronicas de Franciscanos della Provincia de S. Paulo en Castilla (tom. 1, Salaman. 1727; tom. 2, Madrid, 1729, fol.): Bibliotheca Universa Franciscana (3 tom. Mad. 1732). '''''''''' [[Richard]] and Giraud, Biblioth. Sacree, cited by Landon, s.v. </p>
 
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Juan Antonio [1]

a Franciscan of Salamanca, ex-definitor and ex-guardian of the Franciscan Discalceats of St. Paul, also censor of the supreme tribunal of the Inquisition, and general historian of the entire order of Franciscans. He wrote Bibliotheca Minorum Discalceatorum (Salaman. 1728, 4to): (Chronicas de Franciscanos della Provincia de S. Paulo en Castilla (tom. 1, Salaman. 1727; tom. 2, Madrid, 1729, fol.): Bibliotheca Universa Franciscana (3 tom. Mad. 1732). Richard and Giraud, Biblioth. Sacree, cited by Landon, s.v.

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