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Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274

LC control no.n 79043613
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPA8290
Personal name headingBonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
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Variant(s)Boaventura, de Bagnoreggio, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Bonaventura, da Bagnoregio, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Bonaventura, Saint, Cardinal, 1221-1274
Bonaventura, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, ca. 1217-1274
Bonawentura, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Boneventura, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Buenaventura, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Buenaventura, de Bagnoregio, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Būnāwintūrā, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Fidanza, Giovanni, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
Sheng Wen-te, approximately 1217-1274
Wen-te, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274
See alsoPseudo-Bonaventure
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Associated countryItaly
Birth date1217~
Death date1274-07-15
Field of activityTheology Christianity Philosophy
Profession or occupationTheologians Clergy
Found inŚw. Bonawentura, 1979 (subj.) t.p. (Św. Bonawentura)
Incipit breviloquiu[m] Fratris Boneuenture de Sacra Scriptura, 1472.
Il filosofo e il cristiano, c2007: t.p. (Bonaventura da Bagnoregio)
Sīrat Abīnā Mārī Fransīs al-kubrá, 1882: t.p. (al-Qiddīs Būnāwintūrā, salīl al-rahbānīyah al-Fransīskānīyah wa-kardīnāl wa-muʻallim surufī lil-Kanīsah al-Kāthūlīkīyah)
Bonaventure. Celebratissimi patris d[omi]ni Bonauenture ordinis mino[rum] aplice sedis Cardinalis [et] sublimitat[is] theologice interp[re]tis eximij p[er]lustratio in arcana secundi libri Sententia[rum], [after 2 March 1491]: page marked 2A (Bonauenture)
Wikipedia, June 21, 2019: Bonaventure (Saint Bonaventure, 1221-15 July 1274, born Giovanni di Fidanza, was an Italian medieval Franciscan, scholastic theologian and philosopher. The seventh Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor, he was also Cardinal Bishop of Albano. He was canonised on 14 April 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV and declared a Doctor of the Church in the year 1588 by Pope Sixtus V. He is known as the "Seraphic Doctor" (Latin: Doctor Seraphicus). Many writings believed in the Middle Ages to be his are now collected under the name Pseudo-Bonaventure)