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Gianmichele Lisai, Antonio Maccioni, Guida curiosa ai luoghi insoliti della Sardegna (2019), p. 47: “Antonio Cano, morto improvvisamente nel 1840 in seguito alla caduta da un'impalcatura nel corso dei lavori della cattedrale di Nuoro.”
Alberto della Marmora, Itinéraire de l'ile de Sardaigne, Vol. 1 (1860), p. 505: “Fra Antonio Cano… n’a été que le destructeur d’un nombre considérables d’anciennes basiliques…”