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<p> a learned Benedictine of Monte-Casino who took the habit of his order July 22, 1595. He wrote, among other works, the following, De Monogamica B. Annoe Parentis Deiparce (Enipont. 1659): Vita di Santa Rosalia V. Palermitana: — [[Concordia]] IV Evangelistarum: — De Censuris Ecclesiasticis (all still in MS.). — Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. </p>
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<p> a learned Benedictine of Monte-Casino who took the habit of his order July 22, 1595. He wrote, among other works, the following, De Monogamica B. Annoe Parentis Deiparce (Enipont. 1659): Vita di Santa Rosalia V. Palermitana: '''''''''' [[Concordia]] IV Evangelistarum: '''''''''' De Censuris Ecclesiasticis (all still in MS.). '''''''''' Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. </p>
 
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Martin Anastasius [1]

a learned Benedictine of Monte-Casino who took the habit of his order July 22, 1595. He wrote, among other works, the following, De Monogamica B. Annoe Parentis Deiparce (Enipont. 1659): Vita di Santa Rosalia V. Palermitana: Concordia IV Evangelistarum: De Censuris Ecclesiasticis (all still in MS.). Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v.

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