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Bartholomew of Pisa (Bartholomew Rinonico) was an Italian
Franciscan The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
and chronicler. He was a Pisan of noble family. In 1352 he was a student at Bologna and later filled the office of Lector there as well as at Padua, Pisa, Sienna, and Florence. He also preached for many years with great succession different Italian cities. He died about 1401, renowned no less for sanctity than for learning, and is commemorated in the Franciscan Martyrology on 4 November. Bartholomew's chief title to fame rests upon his book, "De Conformitate Vitae B. P. Francisco ad Vitam Domini Nostri Jesu Christi", begun in 1385 and formally approved by the general chapter held at Assisi in 1399. Enthusiastically received on its appearance and long held in high esteem, this work became the object of bitter attacks on the part of Lutherans and Jansenists. Against it Erasmus Alber wrote the "Alcoranus Franciscanus" (Der Barfusser Monche Eulenspiegel und Alcoran mit einer Vorrede D. M. Luthers, 1531) in reply to which Henricus Sedulius published his "Apologeticus adversus Alcoranum Franciscanorum pro libro Conformitatum" (Antwerp, 1607). Subsequent writers on Franciscan history ignored the work; more recently it has been over-praised. Between these extreme views, the "Conformities" is a book of very uneven value. The parallels between the lives of Jesus and
Francis of Assisi Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italians, Italian Mysticism, mystic, poet and Friar, Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. Inspired to lead a Chris ...
which form its basis are sometimes forced, but nowhere does it make Francis the equal of Christ. Side by side with fantastic legends, ridiculous visions, and other absurdities, it contains historical information. It is considered a source of great importance for Franciscan history. It was first printed at Milan in 1510 and in 1513. The new edition published at Bologna in 1590 is mutilated and corrupted, especially in the historical parts, at almost every page. A critical edition of the text was published in tom. IV of the "Analecta Franciscana" (
Quaracchi The College of St Bonaventure (; ) at Quaracchi ('), near Florence, Italy, is a publishing centre of the Order of Friars Minor. History It was founded 14 July 1879, by , Archbishop of Sardis, then minister general of the order. The first direc ...
, 1906). In addition to the "Conformities", Bartholomew left some thirty other works, including an exposition of the Rule of the Friars Minor found in the "Speculum" Morin (Rouen, 1509) and a book "De Vita B. Mariae Virginis", published at Venice in 1596; his Lenten sermons were printed at Milan in 1498, Venice, 1503, and Lyons, 1519.
Sbaralea Giovanni or Gian Giacinto Sbaraglia (13 March 16872 January 1764), otherwise Joannes Hyacinthus Sbaralea, was a historian of the Franciscan Order. His works include ''Supplementum et castigatio ad scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisi'' and ''Bull ...
and others have attributed to him the "Summa Casuum Conscientiae", which is really the work of Bartholomew a S. Concordio of Pisa, and the "Vita B. Gerardi", which was written by Bartholomew Albisi.


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Luke Wadding Luke Wadding (16 October 158818 November 1657), was an Irish Franciscan friar and historian. Life Early life Wadding was born on 16 October 1588 in Waterford to Walter Wadding of Waterford, a wealthy merchant, and his wife, Anastasia Lombar ...
, Annales, ad. ann. 1399, IX, vii, viii, and Scriptores (1650), 48; *
Sbaralea Giovanni or Gian Giacinto Sbaraglia (13 March 16872 January 1764), otherwise Joannes Hyacinthus Sbaralea, was a historian of the Franciscan Order. His works include ''Supplementum et castigatio ad scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisi'' and ''Bull ...
, Supplementum, 109 * Tiraboschi, Stor. lett. Ital. (1805), V, 144 * Da Civezza, Bibl. San Francescana (1879), 463-464, 470-471 *Sabatier, Vie de S. Francois (Paris, 1894), Etude, pp. cxv sqq. *Felder, Gesch. der Wissenschaftl. Studien im Franziskanerord. (Freiburg, 1904), 104 and passim *Goubovich, Biblioteca Bio-Bibliografica (Quaracchi, 1906), 71 and passim *Faloci in Miscell. Francesc. (1901), VIII, fasc. V, 148 sqq. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rinonico, Bartholomew Italian Franciscans Italian chroniclers 14th-century Italian historians