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bones, human

bones, human Emblem in art associated with Saint Ambrose of Milan holds bones in his hand as symbols of his discovery of the relics of Saint Gervase and Saint Protase Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Bones

Bones The framework of the body; so the breaking of them expresses overwhelming sorrow, which prostrates body and mind (Isa 38:13). As the surgeon must sometimes break a bone to save a patient lameness for life, so God breaks that He may heal Self will and self righteousness must be broken, that we may run … Continue reading “Bones”

Bonerba, Raffaelle

Bonerba, Raffaelle an Italian theologian, of the Augustinian order, was born about 1600 at San Filippo of Argino, in Sicily, and died April 5, 1681. He wrote, Totius Philosophice Naturalis Disputationes per Quatuor Tractatus Distributee (Palermo, 1671): Viridarium ins Plures Partes Condivisum (ibid. 1671, 1674): Sacri Problemi sopra gli Evangeli di Quaresima Resoluti (pt. i, … Continue reading “Bonerba, Raffaelle”

Bonelli, Benedetto

Bonelli, Benedetto an Italian theologian and preacher of the Franciscan order, was born at Cavalese, near Trent, Dec. 26, 1704, and died near the close of the 18th century. His principal works are, Vivo Esemplare di vera Penitenza Esposta (Trent, 1729): Epitomne, qua Theoria Praxisque Exhibetur Sanioris Moinumn Doctrince (ibid. 1737): Vindicice Romani Martyrologii XIII … Continue reading “Bonelli, Benedetto”

Bonelli, Luigi

Bonelli, Luigi an Italian theologian and philosopher, was born in Rome in 1797, and died in the same city, Oct. 23, 1840. He wrote, a Historical Examination of’the Principal Systems of Philosophy (Rome, 1829): Examination of Deism (ibid. 1830): Institutiones Logicce et Metaphysicce (ibid. 1833): History of German Philosophy from Leibnitz to laegel (ibid. 1837). … Continue reading “Bonelli, Luigi”

Bonechi, Matteo

Bonechi, Matteo an Italian painter, flourished in the early part of the 18th century, and studied under Sagrestani. He is said to have finished the excellent frescos in the castello, begun by Gabbiani. He also executed a picture of the Holy Family, which was very fine. See Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the Fine Arts, s.v.; … Continue reading “Bonechi, Matteo”

Bone, Bones

Bone, Bones bon (, ecem, , ocem; Aramaic , gerem, by extension used for bony frame, body, strength, Psa 35:10; the whole man; Luk 24:39, flesh and bones = the solid and tangible framework of the body; figuratively the substance, the idea of a thing, the thing, per se): Figurative: Very often we find the … Continue reading “Bone, Bones”

Bone

Bone (prop. , ettsem; ), the hard parts of animal bodies (Exo 12:46). The expression ” bone of my bone, and flesh of my flesh” (Gen 2:23), “of his flesh, and of his bones” (Eph 5:30), may be understood as implying the same nature, and being united in the nearest relation and affection. Iniquities are … Continue reading “Bone”