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Life of St. Anthony

: "Assidua"

/ by a Contemporary Franciscan

; introduced and edited by Vergilio Gamboso

; translated by Bernard Przewozny

Coauthor: Gamboso, Vergilio (1929-2011) (Συγγραφέας εισαγωγής κ.λπ., Επιμελητής έκδοσης) ; Przewozny, Bernardo J. (1941-2010) (Μεταφραστής)Uniform Title: Beati Antonii vita prima, seu, Legenda "Assidua" [eng] Language: Αγγλικά ; of original work, Λατινικά.Country: Ιταλία.Publication: Padova, Italy : Edizioni Messaggero, 2006Description: 95 p. ; 19 cmISBN: 9788825017618 (pbk.).Dewey: 271.302 (Edition 23rd)Old Classification: Γ6 (Βίοι οσίων)Abstract: The first biography of St. Anthony of Padua was written by an unknown, contemporary Franciscan friar. In answer to the requests of his confreres and in obedience to his superiors, he completed the "Vita prima" or "Assidua" for the canonization in 1232 which occurred only a year after Anthony's death. In humble fulfillment of his task, the author remained silent about himself but not about the confrere he sincerely venerated.
Subject - Personal Name: Anthony of Padua, Saint (1195-1231) Subject - Topical Name: ρωμαιοκαθολικός μοναχισμός | φραγκισκανοί | θαύματα | βιογραφία Item type: Book
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Summary or Abstract: The first biography of St. Anthony of Padua was written by an unknown, contemporary Franciscan friar. In answer to the requests of his confreres and in obedience to his superiors, he completed the "Vita prima" or "Assidua" for the canonization in 1232 which occurred only a year after Anthony's death. In humble fulfillment of his task, the author remained silent about himself but not about the confrere he sincerely venerated.

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