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See also:LUKE See also:WADDING (1588–1657) , Irish Franciscan See also:friar and historian, was See also:born in See also:Waterford in 1588 and went to study at See also:Lisbon . He became a Franciscan in 1607, and in 1617 he was made See also:president of the Irish See also:College at See also:Salamanca . The next See also:year he went to See also:Rome and stayed there till his See also:death . He collected the funds for the See also:establishment of the Irish College of St Isidore in Rome, for the See also:education of Irish priests, opened 1625, and for fifteen years he was the See also:rector . A voluminous writer, his See also:chief See also:work was the Annales Minorum in 8 See also:folio vols . (1625–1654), re-edited in the 18th See also:century and continued up to the year 1622; it is the classical work on Franciscan See also:history . He published also a Bibliotheca of Franciscan writers, an edition of the See also:works of See also:Duns Scotus, and the first collection of the writings of St See also:Francis of See also:Assisi . (E . C . |
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