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Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier (d. 1916), seventy-sixth Master of the Order of Preachers; Jan Franciszek Czartoryski (d. 1944), one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II; John Dominici (d. 1419), Italian cardinal, writer, and reformer; Giuseppe Girotti (d. 1945), scholar and martyr of World War II; Peter González (d. 1246), renowned preacher
Domenico Cavalca OP (Vicopisano, c. 1270 – Pisa, October 1342) was an Italian Dominican friar, preacher and writer. He wrote a wealth of moral and ascetic vernacular treatises. [1] In the nineteenth century he was hailed by the Italian purists as a master of prose-style.
Albertus de Chiavari (1250–1300 [1]) was an Italian Dominican friar who served as the 10th Master of the Order of Preachers in the year 1300. He was appointed to role of Master by Pope Boniface VIII, after completing his studies in France.
Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648) was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher. Born in Florence as Cosimo Caccini, he entered into the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church as a teenager. Caccini began his career in the monastery of San Marco and gradually became renowned for his passionate sermons. [1]
Leonardo di Piero Dati (1360 – 16 March 1425) was an Italian friar and humanist. He was Master of the Order of Preachers ( The Dominicans ) from 1414 to his death. Life
Giordano's Pantheologia (written early 14th c, this manuscript from 1470). Jordan of Pisa (Italian: Giordano da Pisa), also called Jordan of Rivalto (Italian: Giordano da Rivalto; c. 1255 – 19 August 1311), was a Dominican theologian and the first preacher whose vernacular Italian sermons are preserved.
Daniello Concina O.P. (20 October 1687 – 21 February 1756) was an Italian Dominican preacher, controversialist and theologian. Biography
Tommaso Maria Ruffo, OP (6 December 1618 – 30 April 1691) was an Italian Dominican friar and prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1684–1691).