Ugo Panziera
Appearance
Blessed Ugo Panziera, or Panciera, also known as Ugo da Prato (circa 1260 – circa 1330), was an Italian theologian, Franciscan friar, missionary, and writer.[1][2]
He wrote epistles, laude of Jacoponic inspiration,[3] and thirteen spiritual treatises of Bonaventurian inspiration.[1]
Works
[edit]- Trattati spirituali [Spiritual Treatises] (in Italian). Firenze: Antonio Mischomini. 1492.
- Guasti, Cesare, ed. (1861). I cantici spirituali del beato Ugo Panziera [The Spiritual Canticles of the Blessed Ugo Panziera] (in Italian). Prato: Tipografia Guasti.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Panzièra, Ugo, beato". Treccani.it.
- ^ Gagliardi, Isabella (2014). "PANZIERA, Ugo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 81: Pansini–Pazienza (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
- ^ "Panzièra, Ugo". Sapere.it. De Agostini.
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- 13th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
- 14th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
- Franciscan beatified people
- Italian beatified people
- Italian Franciscans
- Italian Roman Catholic missionaries
- People from Pomarance
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