• Ubaldricus Gablinensis (Ulrich von Gablingen/Ubaldricus von Gablingen/Udalricus von Gablingen, 1722-1800) Ubaldricus Gablinensis (Ulrich von Gablingen/Ubaldricus von Gablingen/Udalricus von Gablingen, 1722-1800) OFMCap. German (Bavarian) Capuchin friar and member of the Provincia SS. Conceptionis. Philosophy and theology lector, and almoner in the German armies of King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia. Died on September, 1800 in Augsburg. Prolific author.

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  • Ubaldus Planckensteiner (Ubald Planckenstainer, 1745-1803) Ubaldus Planckensteiner (Ubald Planckenstainer, 1745-1803) OFMRef. Austrian friar and member of the Tirol Sankt Leopold province. Lector.

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  • Ubaldus Stoiber (fl. early 18th cent.) Ubaldus Stoiber (fl. early 18th cent.) OFMRef. German friar of the Bavarian province of the Franziskaner-Reformaten. Lector of theology in the Freising Studium, guardian in Ingolstadt, and author of a two-volume exorcist manual.

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  • Ubertino de Tornato Ubertino de Tornato OM? Maybe this is Umberto di Romans O.P.? In any case the work ascribed to Ubertino de Tornato might be Humbert of Romans's sermon collection with the same title. manuscripts De Universo Statu Totius Mundi : Prague, Bibl. du Grand Prieuré de l'Ordre des Chevaliers de Malte à Prague R. 148 ff. 97a-102b (18th cent.) [=chapter 35]

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  • Ubertinus de Casale (Hubertinus de Casali/Ubertino da Casale/Umbertino da Casale/Ubertinus de Illia/de Monte Ferrate, 1259 - after 1328) Ubertinus de Casale (Hubertinus de Casali/Ubertino da Casale/Umbertino da Casale/Ubertinus de Illia/de Monte Ferrate, 1259 - after 1328) OM. Italian friar. According to his principal work, the Arbor Vitae Crucifixae Jesu , he was born in Casale Monferrato (Piemont) in 1259 and he entered the Franciscan order in 1273. Between 1285 and 1289 he was in Tuscany to pursue his studies and got involved with a circle of devout lay people (among whom the Sienese Peter Pettinagno). In Florence, he also be...

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  • Udalricus Hochhaus de Augusta (Udalric Hochhaus von Augsburg, 1763-1813) Udalricus Hochhaus de Augusta (Udalric Hochhaus von Augsburg, 1763-1813) OFM. Polish/German Bernardine friar, active as lector and preacher, and later parish priest in Opalenica.

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  • Ulrich Beffenhuser (fl. later 15th cent.) Ulrich Beffenhuser (fl. later 15th cent.) OFMConv. German friar. Lector in the Breisach convent. Compiled an interesting sermon/praedicabilia collection, in which also several books kept in the convents of Saarburg and Breisach are cited.

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  • Ulrich Macker (Ulricus Macherus/Ulrich de Delémont/Franz Konrad Josef, 1724-1804) Ulrich Macker (Ulricus Macherus/Ulrich de Delémont/Franz Konrad Josef, 1724-1804) OFMCap. Swiss friar. Born on 10 November 1724 in Delsberg. He entered the Capuchin order in Altdorf. Following his noviciate and religious formation, he studied in England between 1648-1755. Back in Delsberg between 1755, he was in Rome between 1756-1761 as secretary of the General Procurator. Later guardian in Pruntrut between 1762-65, 1768-71, 1774-75, 1778-80 and 1784-87. When the monasteries of Wallis were in...

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  • Ulricus Horn (Ulrich Horn, fl. late fifteenth cent.) Ulricus Horn (Ulrich Horn, fl. late fifteenth cent.) OM. German friar. Active in Eichstatt c. 1490. Translated into German the rather well-known text De Adhaerendo Deo/De fine religiosae perfectionis (which in Ulrich’s time was attributed to Albertus Magnus, but seems to have been the work of Johann von Kastl) as well as a late fourteenth- or early fifteenth-century Latin Passion treatise, the text of which stands in the main stream of late medieval passion treatises and focusses on the origin ...

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  • Urbanus Hydruntius (Hydruntinus/de Procopio, fl. first half 15th cent.) Urbanus Hydruntius (Hydruntinus/de Procopio, fl. first half 15th cent.) OFM. Member of the San Niccolo province. Active as bishop of Castro (in the Salento peninsula) between 1429 and 1453. Would have written a Negotium de antichristo, de Nativitate, de anima immortalitate etc. against Manfredo da Vercelli, who had attacked several homiletic and eschatological positions of Bernardino da Siena.

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