Adrianus Bratkovvicz (Adrianus Bratkowicz/Adriano Bratkovvicz da Isilz/Izcnsi, d. 1639)

Adrianus Bratkovvicz (Adrianus Bratkowicz/Adriano Bratkovvicz da Isilz/Izcnsi, d. 1639) OFMConv. Polish friar. After studies in his home province, he was sent to Rome, where he studied at the Collegium S. Bonaventurae from 1614 onwards. Afterwards he was active as a teacher/regent lector in Cessena, Vienna, Pizdra and Cracow. Known for his sanctity as well as for his learning, he was elected provincial minister in Poland in 1626. He died early March 1639.

Works

  • Sermons in the Polish vernacular about the seven words of the redeemer spoken from the cross, held at the church of Saint Francis in Cracow in front of members of the local passion confraternity. These sermons apparently were printed in Cracow.

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  • To be continued. Several of his works might be kept in the convent archive of the Cracow Friars Minor Conventual.

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  • Polemical works against Lutheranism in the Polish vernacular Polemical works against Lutheranism in the Polish vernacular (defending the invocation of saints and lay communion of the host)

    Polemical works against Lutheranism in the Polish vernacular (defending the invocation of saints and lay communion of the host)
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  • Commentaria in 12. libris metaphisicae ad mentem Scoti Commentaria in 12. libris metaphisicae ad mentem Scoti , ed. Franciscus Madalenski (Cracow, 1640).

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    ed. Franciscus Madalenski (Cracow, 1640).
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