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Antonio Pierozzi (better known as "Antoninus of Florence") was a Scholastic philosopher, later made saint of the Roman Catholic Church
From a notarial family of Florence, Antonio Pierozzi joined the Dominican Order, then led by the formidable John Domici in Florence, at the height of the Great Western Schism. He was made Archbishop of Florence in 1446, then at the epicenter of the Renaissance.
Antoninus commented on Florentine woolen industry. His main work is the Summa theologica moralis (1477).
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