De Vera Habitus Forma a Beato Francisco Instituto Demonstrationes, 1640.

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De Vera Habitus Forma a Beato Francisco Instituto Demonstrationes, 1640.

Volume in Latin by a monk of the Capuchin offshoot from the Franciscan order. Traces the habits and the form of its cowl back to Saint Francis. The author hoped that his argument would lead Pope Urban VIII to decide in favor of the traditionalist point of view.

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