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==Works== 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 also published 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]].{{sfn|Moore|1899}}{{sfn|Butler|1911}} 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 linguæ 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.{{sfn|Moore|1899}}
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