• Abraham de Sancta Clara (Abraham van St. Clara, fl. first half 18th cent.) Abraham de Sancta Clara (Abraham van St. Clara, fl. first half 18th cent.) OFM. Belgian friar. Preacher in the Austrian Low Countries.

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  • Acathangelus Bituricensis (Agathange de Bourges, fl. 17th cent.) Acathangelus Bituricensis (Agathange de Bourges, fl. 17th cent.) OFMCap. French friar from the Tours province. Preacher, provincial minister and spiritual author.

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  • Accacius Gaetanus (Acacio Gaitán, fl. c. 1650 ) Accacius Gaetanus (Acacio Gaitán, fl. c. 1650 ) OFM. Spanish friar. Supposedly a Franciscan poet. He would have issued a eulogies on the Virgin (Granada, 1651 and another collection of poems on the immaculate conception (Granada, 1656). This needs further checking.

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  • Accursius Bonfantini (Accursio Bonfantini, fl. early 14 th cent.) Accursius Bonfantini (Accursio Bonfantini, fl. early 14 th cent.) OM. Italian friar originating from Florence. Franciscan inquisitor, very active against alleged heretics in Tuscany. Praised by John XXII in 1328 and also acknowledged by Benedict XII (1337). Accursio took a stance against 'schismatic' Franciscans (first Spirituals and later also the partisans of Michael of Cesena). He is also known for a commentary on the Comedia of Dante , but only fragments of that work seem to have survived. ...

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  • Accursius Schiegl (Accurs Schiegl/Accursio Schiegl, 1677-1751) Accursius Schiegl (Accurs Schiegl/Accursio Schiegl, 1677-1751) OFMRef. Austrian friar and member of the Sankt Leopold province.

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  • Accursius de Sancto Petro (Accursio de São Pedro , fl. ca. 1640) Accursius de Sancto Petro (Accursio de São Pedro , fl. ca. 1640) OFM. Portuguese friar. Lector, guardian of the Evora friary and vehement anti-jewish preacher, known for his sermon held at an auto-da-fé in Evora (1644).

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  • Ackard (fl. early 16 th cent.) Ackard (fl. early 16 th cent.) OMObs. French (Provencal) friar. Provincial minister of the Provence province and involved with the Observant reform of the Poor Clares of Marseille in 1516. Author?

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  • Adalbert Angermann (fl. c. 1700 ) Adalbert Angermann (fl. c. 1700 ) OFM, German friar. Known for his Scotist treatise on the nature of relations.

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  • Adalbert Kleinhans (1685-1751) Adalbert Kleinhans (1685-1751) OFMRec. Austrian friar and member of the Tirol province.

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  • Adalbert Monacensis (Adalbertus Monachensis/Adalbert von München/Adalbert Mayrholt, 1641-1719) Adalbert Monacensis (Adalbertus Monachensis/Adalbert von München/Adalbert Mayrholt, 1641-1719) OFMCap. German (Bavarian) friar, Scotist theologian, guardian and preacher.

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