Bordone, Paris Painter of the Venetian school, born Treviso, Italy , 1495; died Venice, Italy , 1570. Strongly influenced by Giorgione and by Titian, he successfully imitated the latter whom he closely approaches as a portrait painter. His finest painting is in the Academy of Venice, “The Fisherman Presenting the Ring of Saint Mark to … Continue reading “Bordone. Paris”
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Bordone, Cavaliere Paris
Bordone, Cavaliere Paris An eminent painter of the Venetian school, b. at Treviso, 1500 d. at Venice, 1570. A member of a noble family, he early showed an inclination for art and, after being given a good general education, was placed in the school of Titian with whom he studied for several years. He afterwards … Continue reading “Bordone, Cavaliere Paris”
Bordes, Basil
Bordes, Basil a French preacher, was born about 1588. He was a hermit of Notre Dame d’Etang, at Dijon, and had a friend, named Nicholas, who one day confided to him quite an amount of silver. He yielded to the temptation to assassinate him and appropriate the money. A little time after, having occasion to … Continue reading “Bordes, Basil”
Borderies, Etienne Jean Francois
Borderies, Etienne Jean Francois a French theologian, was born at Montauban, Jan. 24, 1764. He studied in the college of St. Barbe, in Paris, where he remained as principal until the Revolution. He then went to Holland, and later to Germany, but eventually returned to France. In 1802 he became vicar of Lalande, and in … Continue reading “Borderies, Etienne Jean Francois”
Border, Borders
Border, Borders border: Indicating in both singular and plural the outlines or territory of a country. In the sense of limits, boundaries or territory, it occurs as a translation of , gebhul (and its feminine , gebhulah, in Psa 74:17) in numerous passages in Old Testament, especially in Josh. , yerekhah = the flank, the … Continue reading “Border, Borders”
Borderer
Borderer border-er (, parakeimenous): One who dwells on the borders or confines of a country. Only in 2 Macc 9:25, The princes that are borderers and neighbors unto my kingdom. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Border
Border is generally the rendering of some form of the Heb. , gebul’, Gr. , a boundary-line, especially in the plural; also of several other Heb. words in a similar sense; but in Exo 25:25; Exo 25:27; Exo 37:12; Exo 37:14, it represents , misge’reth, a margin, e.g. ornaments on the brazen stands or pedestals … Continue reading “Border”
Bordenave, Jean De
Bordenave, Jean De a French theologian and canonist, lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He wrote, Etat des Eglises Cathedrales et Collegiales (Paris, 1643, 1653): Etat des Cours Ecclesiastiques (ibid. 1655). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bordelum Sect
Bordelum Sect In the year 1739 a separatistic party took its rise at Bordelum, near Hensburg, in the duchy of Holstein. Its founder was the Saxon licentiate David Bar, who claimed a higher spiritual life and rejected all ecclesiastical order. He even despised the Church, which he called the devil’s house, rejected the sacraments and … Continue reading “Bordelum Sect”
Bordel, John
Bordel, John a martyr of the Reformation period, was a Frenchman by birth. and suffered martyrdom, by strangling, in Brazil, in 1558. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, 4:440. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature