Italian Franciscan scholar from Verona. From 1959 until his death a member of the Collegio S. Bonaventura at Quaracchi, Grottaferrata and Rome, collaborating in the editions of Bernardine of Siena, Bullarium Franciscanum, numerous Franciscan manuscripts, and (with Romain Mailleux O.F.M.) the early General Constitutions of the Order.
Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 1963 seqq. In 8° mai.
A variety of scholarly research: archival research into aspects of Assisi's city life and 15th/16th c. Italian universities; works on Franciscan manuscripts in Naples and Troyes; editions of works by scholastic authors Francis of the Marches, Nicholas of Ockham, Peter Lombard, William of Auxerre; critical editions of spiritual and writings of Francis of Assisi (also in Italian and Spanish translation), Angela of Foligno, Hugh of Digne, and Rudolf of Biberach.