Cordova (or Corduba), Antonio De

Cordova (or Corduba), Antonio de a Spanish casuist, lived in the latter half of the 16th century. He belonged to the order of Minorities, and remained for a long time in a convent at Alcala de Henares. He wrote, Annotationes in Dominicum Cotum (Alcala, 1553): — Expositio Regulce Fratrum Minorum (Louvain, 1554): — Commentaria in Quatuor Libris Magistri Sententiarum (Alcala, 1569): — Tratado de Casos de Consciencia (Toledo, 1575): — Quaestionarium Theologicum (ibid. 1578): — Additiones in Compendium Privilegiorum Fratrum Minorumn Alphonsi de Casarubios (Naples, 1595). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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