Bonosa Saint, sister of Zosima, martyr in Porto under Severus, is commemorated July 15 in the Roman martyrologies. Bonosians were a Christian sect which arose towards the end of the 4th century, under the leadership of Bonosus (q.v.), bishop of Sardica. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bonosus
Bonosus Bishop of Sardica, a heretic in the latter part of the fourth century. Against the common teaching of the Church he held that, after Jesus, Mary had several other children. The Council of Capua (391), before which the matter was brought, did not pass any judgment on it, but referred it to the Metropolitan … Continue reading “Bonosus”
Bonone, Lionello
Bonone, Lionello an Italian painter, the nephew and scholar of Carlo, flourished about the year 1649. His best works are the Visitation, and the Holy Family in the chapel of the hospital of St. Maria Novella. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonone, Carlo
Bonone, Carlo a distinguished Italian painter, was born at Ferrrara in 1569, and studied tinder G. Mazzuoli. He afterwards spent some time at Bologna, after which’ he went to Rome, and then to Venice. He died in 1631. His smaller works exhibit so much of the style of Caracci, that he was styled the Caracci … Continue reading “Bonone, Carlo”
Bonone, Bartolomeo
Bonone, Bartolomeo an Italian painter, was born at Pavia, where he flourished in the first part of the 16th century In the Church of San Francesco, at Pavias is an altar piece of the titular saint, dated 1507. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonomi, Giovanni Francesco
Bonomi, Giovanni Francesco an Italian prelate, was born at Cremona, Oct. 6, 1536. He studied at; Bologna and Pavia, and afterwards went to Rome, where he was patronized by cardinal Carlo Borroteo, who resigned the abbey of Nonantula in his favor. Bonomi was appointed bishop of Vercelli in 1572, and was consecrated at Milan by … Continue reading “Bonomi, Giovanni Francesco”
Bono. Giambattista Agostino
Bono. Giambattista Agostino an Italian theologian and jurist, was born at Verzuolo, near Saluces, in 1738. He pursued his studies at Turin, where he obtained in 1767 the chair of canonical institution, and in 1768 that of canonical law. From this time he became known by different works in which he defined the boundary between … Continue reading “Bono. Giambattista Agostino”
Bonoc
Bonoc a Scotch saint. In the Register of the Great Seal, b. 36, No. 72 (MS. General Register House, Edinburgh), there is a confirmation by king James VI of Scotland of a charter granted per dominum Thomam Wemis capellani capellanie Sancti Bonach situate et fundate intra villam de Lucheris. In the original charter the saint … Continue reading “Bonoc”
Bonnus, Hermann
Bonnus, Hermann a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born in 1504 at Quackenbrtick, in the principality of Osnabruck. He studied at first in Mrinster, under the cathedral provost, Rudolph von Lange. From 1521 to 1525 he attended the lectures of Luther and Melancthon, and in 1525 he accepted a position at Griefswalde, where he labored … Continue reading “Bonnus, Hermann”
Bonnsall, John
Bonnsall, John an English Congregational minister, was born at Launueston, Cornwall, Sept. 20, 1788, of Episcopalian parents,. He joined the Independent church, received his ministerial education at the Western Academy, and in 1813 was ordained over the Church at St. Columb, Cornwall. In 1818 he removed to Ottery St. Mary, Devon, where he labored until … Continue reading “Bonnsall, John”