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- The College of St Bonaventure (Latin: Collegium Sancti Bonaventurae; Italian: Collegio di San Bonaventura) at Quaracchi (Clara Aqua), near Florence, Italy...
- Bibliotheca Franciscana scholastica medii aevi, t. 12–15. Rome: Collegii S. Bonaventurae, 1951–1957. Alexander of Hales. Quaestiones dis****tae antequam esset...
- ****ilegium Bonaventurianum 4. Grottaferrata: Editiones Collegii S. Bonaventurae Ad Claras Aquas, 1971. 122–29. Cavallera, Ferdinand . “Saint Augustin...
- Sententiarum 3 vols. [= Summa Quaestionum, II]. Quaracchi, Collegium S. Bonaventurae, 1922-1926. Ferdinand Delorme (ed.). De perlegendis philosophorum libris...
- French), Quaracchi (Clara Aqua): College of St Bonaventure (Collegium S. Bonaventurae) Bacon, Roger (1909), Steele, Robert (ed.), Metaphysica: De Viciis Contractis...
- Il libro della Beata Angela da Foligno, (Rome: Editiones Collegii S. Bonaventurae, 1985) Angela of Foligno, Complete works, translated, with an introduction...
- teologica San Bonaventura, Latin: Pontificia Facultas Theologica S. Bonaventurae), commonly called the Seraphi****, is the international study center of...
- earliest works form the printing presses of Augsburg and Nuremberg such as Bonaventurae and Comestiorum Vitiorum. In 1812, George John was involved in an intense...
- franciscanum histori****: periodica publicatio trimestris cura pp. Collegii D. Bonaventurae. (1984:114). Italy: Collegium. Media related to Wicklow Friary at Wikimedia...
- Johann Petri. Savonarola, Girolamo (1497). Expositio in septem gradus Bonaventurae. Firenze: Bartolomeo de' Libri. Paolo da Fucecchio (1497). Conclusioni...