Sabinianus Fritsch (Sabinian Fritsch, d. 1745 ) Sabinianus Fritsch (Sabinian Fritsch, d. 1745 ) OFMRef. German (Bavarian) friar from Cham. Confessor of the Poor Clares of the Saint Jacob convent in Munich (where he encountered Emmanuela Theresa of the Heart of Jesus, to whom Sabinian devoted his last work, namely the Geistliches Berg-Werk , published in 1744). Provincial definitor for the reformed Saint Anthony of Padua province in 1735 and provincial of that same province between 1738 and1741. In between guardian of the Freising friary. Sab...
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Sabinus Bononiensis (Sabino Bononiensi/Sabino di Bologna, fl. early 18th cent.) Sabinus Bononiensis (Sabino Bononiensi/Sabino di Bologna, fl. early 18th cent.) OFMRef. Italian friar. Theologian and canonist. Member of the Bologna province. known for his penitential Lux moralis bipartita .
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Salimbene de Adam (Salimbene da Parma/Ognibene de Adam, 1221-1288) Salimbene de Adam (Salimbene da Parma/Ognibene de Adam, 1221-1288) OM. Italian friar from Parma. Born in Parma on 9 October 1221 as the son of Guido de Adam and Inmelda de Cassia, members of the aspiring higher middle class. Most biographical information on Salimbene and his family ties in Parma can be derived from his surviving Cronica (explored in detail in studies by O. Holder-Egger (1912), B. Schmeidler (in his introduction to Holder-Egger’s edition of Salimbene’s chronicle), F. Bernini (19...
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Salomon de Parma (late 13th century) Salomon de Parma (late 13th century) OM. Italian friar. Lector in the convent of Bologna since 1284.
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Salvado Martins (d. 13 January 1349) Salvado Martins (d. 13 January 1349) OM. Portuguese friar. Guardian of the Lisbon convent in 1318. Bishop of Lamego (1331). Counselor of the king; confessor and biographer of queen Isabella. Died during the plague epidemics of 1349.
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Salvador García Serón (fl. ca. 1720) Salvador García Serón (fl. ca. 1720) OFM. Spanish friar. Member of the Cartagena province.
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Salvador Laín y Roxas (1761-1824) Salvador Laín y Roxas (1761-1824) OFM. Spanish friar. Historian.
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Salvator Bartholucius (Salvatore Bartolucci, d. 1599 or 1603 ) Salvator Bartholucius (Salvatore Bartolucci, d. 1599 or 1603 ) OFMConv. Italian (Umbrian or Venetian) friar (Umbrian according to Sbaralea). Appointed magister Studium in Bologna in 1559. Obtained the magisterium theologiae at the general chapter of Milan in 1562. Regent lector in the Franciscan studia of Perugia, Venice, and Padua. Also active as inquisitor in the Assisi region. Represented his order in sermons at the Council of Trent. Held the public chair of metaphysics at the university of ...
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Salvator Maria de Alcamo (Salvatore Maria da Alcamo, d. 1816) Salvator Maria de Alcamo (Salvatore Maria da Alcamo, d. 1816) OFMCap. Italian (Sicilian) friar from the Palermo province. Lector, novice master and preacher. He died at the age of 78 in 1816.
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Salvator Meli (Salvatore Meli Sardo, fl. early 17th cent.) Salvator Meli (Salvatore Meli Sardo, fl. early 17th cent.) OFMConv. Italian friar. Born in Iglesias (Sardegna). Studied in Ferrara and at the Collegium S. Bonaventurae in Rome (1608-1611). Later regent lector at Cagliari and Milan (1617). Provincial minister of the Sardegna province (1613-1617),general visitator for his order in the German lands and in the Italian province of the Marches, and consultant for the inquisition in the Sardegna province. Taught theology at the university of Cagliari....
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