Bouhier, Jean a French theologian, was the first bishop of Dijon, and died in 1744. He wrote Statuts Synodaux du Diocese de Dijon (1744). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bouguereau, William Adolphe
Bouguereau, William Adolphe French academic painter; born La Rochelle, France , 30 November 1825 ; died Paris, France , 19 August 1905 . The winner of the Grand Prix de Rome, 1850 , he studied four years in Rome, painting there the canvas now in the Luxembourg, “The Body of Saint Cecilia borne to the … Continue reading “Bouguereau, William Adolphe”
Bouguereau, Guillaume Adolphe
Bouguereau, Guillaume Adolphe French academic painter; born La Rochelle, France , 30 November 1825 ; died Paris, France , 19 August 1905 . The winner of the Grand Prix de Rome, 1850 , he studied four years in Rome, painting there the canvas now in the Luxembourg, “The Body of Saint Cecilia borne to the … Continue reading “Bouguereau, Guillaume Adolphe”
Bought
Bought (1) bout (, tawekh, bisection, middle): The best part of a sling that contains the stone, in the midst of the bought of a sling (1Sa 25:29 King James Version, margin, the King James Version out of the middle, the Revised Version (British and American) from the hollow). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Bought … Continue reading “Bought”
Bough
Bough is the rendering in the Auth. Vers. of several words that require no special elucidation, but in Isa 17:6; Isa 17:9, it stands as the representative of , amir’ (Sept. in Isa 17:6, and in Isa 17:9; Vulg. summitate ranti; Auth. Vers. “uppermost bough”), a word that occurs nowhere else, and is usually derived … Continue reading “Bough”
Bouges, Thomas
Bouges, Thomas a French monk of the order of Grand Augustinians of Toulouse, who was born in 1667, and died at Paris, Dec. 17, 1741, wrote, Exercitationes in Universos S. Scripturce Locos, etc. (Toulouse, 1701, in twenty- five pages only, fol.): Dissertation sur les Soisante-dix Senzaines de Daniel (ibid. 1702): Histoire Eccleiastique et Civile, de … Continue reading “Bouges, Thomas”
Bougeant, Guillaume Hyacinthe
Bougeant, Guillaume-Hyacinthe Born at Quimper in Brittany, in 1690; died at Paris, 1743. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1706, taught the classics in the College of Caen and Nevers and lived for a number of years in Paris until his death. His “Amusement philosophique sue le language des bêtes,” published in 1737, became … Continue reading “Bougeant, Guillaume Hyacinthe”
Bougaud, Louis-Victor-Emile
Bougaud, Louis-Victor-Emile Bishop of Laval in France, b. at Dijon, 28 February 1823, d. at Laval 7 November, 1888. He received his classical education at Autun, where his professor of rhetoric was the Abbe, afterwards Cardinal, Pitra. He studied theology at Dijon and Paris, was ordained priest by Monseigneur Affre in 1846, was professor of … Continue reading “Bougaud, Louis-Victor-Emile”
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, diocese of
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, diocese of Founded as the Prefecture Apostolic of German Solomon Islands on 23 May 1898, comprising the Islands of Bougainville, Buka, Shortland, and Choiseul, and entrusted to the Marist Fathers. Name changed to the Prefecture Apostolic of Northern Solomon Islands on 21 January 1904. Elevated to the Vicariate Apostolic of Northern … Continue reading “Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, diocese of”
Bouette
Bouette SEE BLEMUR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature