Roberto Caracciolo
Roberto Caracciolo of Lecce (c.1425 – 6 May 1495) was a Franciscan friar, one of the most famous Italian preachers of his time.[1]
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Sermones quadragesimales, 1475
Works
- Caracciolo, Roberto (1480). Sermones quadragesimales (in Italian). Michele Manzolo.
- Caracciolo, Roberto (1495). Specchio della fede.
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References
- Danilo Aguzzi-Barbagli (2003). "Roberto Caracciolo of Lecce". In Peter Gerard Bietenholz; Thomas Brian Deutscher (ed.). Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Volumes 1-3, A-Z. University of Toronto Press. p. 265. ISBN 978-0-8020-8577-1. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
Further reading
- Katherine L. Jansen (2009). "Preaching as playwriting: a semi-dramatic sermon of the fifteenth century". In Michael F. Cusato; Guy Geltner (ed.). Defenders and Critics of Franciscan Life: Essays in Honor of John V. Fleming. BRILL. pp. 237–47. ISBN 978-90-04-17630-0. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
- Steven J. McMichael (2012). "Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce and his sermons on Muhammad and the Muslims". In Timothy Johnson (ed.). Franciscans and Preaching: Every Miracle from the Beginning of the World Came about Through Words. BRILL. pp. 328–52. ISBN 978-90-04-23129-0. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
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