Bonaeet, Nikolaas a Flemish theologian of the Jesuit order, was born at Brussels in 1563, and died at Valladolid, in Spain, March 9, 1610. His principal work is, Mare non Liberum, sive Demonstratio .Juris Lusitanici ad Oceainu-m et Coinmercium Indicun. This unpublished work is directed against the Mare Liberum of Grotius. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. … Continue reading “Bonaeet, Nikolaas”
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Bonacursius (Or Bonacursus)
Bonacursius (Or Bonacursus) who lived in the 12th century, was, at one period of his life, a teacher of the sect of the Cathari, at Milan. He was converted, after which he wrote a treatise against his former errors, Vita Hcereticorum, hoc est, Descripti. Hceresium quas Cathari Proitebantur, et Earum Confutatio; given by D’Achery in … Continue reading “Bonacursius (Or Bonacursus)”
Bonade, Francois
Bonade, Francois a French theologian, a native of Saintes, lived at Saint John of Angely, in the early half of the 16th century. He wrote, Comment. in Canticum Canticorum, in Threnos Jeremice, in Epistols Paculi: De Triumphali Resurrectione Christi: Le Psautier en Vers Elegidques. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Bonade, Francois”
Bonacina, Martino
Bonacina, Martino an Italian theologian and canonist, a native of Milan, died in 1631. He wrote, Theologia Moralis (Lyons, 1645): De Leqitima Electione Summni Pontificis: De Beneficiis: De Contractibuis et Restitutione: De Incarnatione Christi: De Simonia: Tractatus tres de Legibus, Peccatis et Prceepttis Decalogi. All these works united were published at Lyons in 1678, and … Continue reading “Bonacina, Martino”
Bonacina, Giovanni Battista
Bonacina, Giovanni Battista a Milanese engraver., was born about 1620. The following are his principal plates: Guido Visconti; The Alliance of Jacob and Laban; St. Mairtha Kneeling before the Virgin-and infant Jesus; The Holy Family, with St. Catherine and St. John. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bona Mors Confraternity, The
Bona Mors Confraternity, The (Happy Death) Founded, 1648 , in the church of the Gesti, Rome, by Reverend Vincent Caraffa, seventh General of the Society of Jesus. It was raised to an archconfraternity by Benedict XIII who authorized the erection of such confraternities in all Jesuit churches; this privilege was extended to other churches in … Continue reading “Bona Mors Confraternity, The”
Bona Dea
Bona Dea (good goddess), in Roman mythology, was a goddess of a mysterious nature, appearing to have a great resemblance to Ceres and also is held one with Maja (the earth), Semnele, Medea, Hecate, and Prosepinsa, but really was said to have been named Faunus.’ The solicitations of her father she withstood, and was therefore … Continue reading “Bona Dea”
Bona, Giovanni (2)
Bona, Giovanni (1609 -1674 ) Cardinal , liturgist, born Moncovi, Italy ; died Rome, Italy . Having entered the Cistercian monastery at Pignerola, and labored at Turin, Asti, and Mondovi, he was called to Rome (1651 ) to preside over the whole Cistercian congregation. Pope Alexander VII , his intimate friend, appointed him consultor to … Continue reading “Bona, Giovanni (2)”
Bon Secours, Institutes of
Bon Secours, Institutes of I. INSTITUTE OF BON SECOURS (DE PARIS) The first of the congregations of nursing sisters, gardes malades, founded in France during the nineteenth century, whose object is to take care of both rich and poor patients in their own homes. This congregation was begun by Archbishop de Quélen of Paris in … Continue reading “Bon Secours, Institutes of”
Bompiano, Ignazio
Bompiano, Ignazio an Italian Jesuit, was born at Ancona in 1612, and died as teacher of the Hebrew language at Rome, Jan. 1, 1675. He wrote, Historia Posntificatus Gregorii XIII: Historia Christianatum Rerum ab Ortu Christi. See Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. 688; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten – Lexikon, s.v. (B. P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Bompiano, Ignazio”