Portrait of Luke Wadding P2027
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A voluminous writer, his chief work was the Annales Minorum in 8 folio volumes (1625–1654), re-edited in the 18th century and continued up to the year 1622; it is the classical work on Franciscan history. He published also a Bibliotheca of Franciscan writers, an edition of the works of Duns Scotus, and the first collection of the writings of St Francis of Assisi.[5][9]
Wadding published a total of 36 volumes – fourteen at Rome, twenty-one at Lyon, and one at Antwerp.
Annales Minorum, in eight volumes (1625–54)
Duns Scotus in twelve volumes (1639, fol.)
πρεσβεία [Presbeia] published at Louvain (1624)
a treatise on the immaculate conception of the Virgin. The doctrine of the immaculate conception of the Virgin, the works of Duns Scotus, and the history of the Franciscan order were his favourite subjects of study.
De Hebraicæ origine, præstantia, et utilitate
his essay is prefixed to the concordance of the Hebrew scriptures of
Mario di Calasio , which Wadding prepared for the press in 1621.[5]