Bocheru (Heb. Bokeru’, , the first-born is he; Sept. translates ), one of the six sons of Azel, a descendant of King Saul (1Ch 8:38; 1Ch 9:44). B.C. much post 1037. SEE BECHER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bocheru (2) (Heb. Bokeru’, , the first-born is he; Sept. translates ), one of … Continue reading “Bocheru”
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Bocher, Carl Anton Eduard
Bocher, Carl Anton Eduard a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Hildburghausen, May 6, 1741, and died as pastor at Oldisleben, in Thuringia, July 30, 1802. He wrote, Abhandlung vonz Sabbath der Judenz (Halle, 1775): Ueber Toleranz und Gewissensfreiheit, etc. (Berlin, 1781): Vermischte Abhandlungen zur Patstora ltheologiegeho’rig (Leipsic, 1782). See Furst, Bibl. Juid. i, … Continue reading “Bocher, Carl Anton Eduard”
Boccold, John (2)
Boccold, John (otherwise called Bochhold, Bockel, Beccold, or John of Leyrlesn), was born at Leyden in 1510. He was first a tailor, afterward an actor. He joined the Anabaptists in Amsterdam, and went in 1533 to Miinster, where he usurped, after the death of Matthiesen, the dignity of prophet, and later that of King of … Continue reading “Boccold, John (2)”
Bochart, Samuel (2)
Bochart, Samuel one of the most eminent scholars of the Protestant Church, was born at Rouen in 1599, and was nephew on his mother’s side to the celebrated Pierre Dumoulin. He studied at Sedan and Leyden, and his talent and proficiency showed itself very early. In September, 1628, he held disputations with Veron, the Jesuit, … Continue reading “Bochart, Samuel (2)”
Bocciardo, Domenico
Bocciardo, Domenico an Italian painter, was born at Finale, near Genoa, about 1686, and was a follower of Gio. Maria Morandi. In San Paolo, at Genoa, is a composition of several figures, representing St. John Baptizing. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bocciardo, Clemente
Bocciardo, Clemente (called Clementone, the great Clement, from his physical size), an Italian painter, was born at Genoa in 1620. He studied under Bernardo Strozzi, and accompanied Benedetto Castiglione to Rome, where he studied some time, and afterwards went to Florence, where he met with great encouragement. His principal works are at Pisa, of which … Continue reading “Bocciardo, Clemente”
Boccas
Boccas (), the son of Abisum, and father of Samias, in the genealogy of Ezra (1Es 8:2); evidently the same elsewhere (Ezr 7:4, etc.) called BUKKI SEE BUKKI (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Boccas (2) (), the son of Abisum, and father of Samias, in the genealogy of Ezra (1Es 8:2); … Continue reading “Boccas”
Boccadipecora, Teobaldo
Boccadipecora, Teobaldo (Celestine II) Antipope (1124 ). He was elected but the Roman nobility demanded Cardinal Lambert as pope. To prevent a schism he resigned and Lambert was elected as Honorius II. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Boccaccio, Giovanni Italian novelist, b. in Paris, 1313; d. in Certaldo, 21 December, 1375. His father, a merchant from Certaldo and a man of some prominence in Florence, had gone into business in Paris. Shortly afterwards the elder Boccaccio deserted Giannina, the mother of Giovanni, and brought the boy to Florence where he put him … Continue reading “Boccaccio, Giovanni”
Boccaccino, Boccaccio
Boccaccino, Boccaccio an Italian painter, was born at Cremona in 1460, and studied under P. Perugino, also some time at Rome. One of his best pictures is a frieze in the dome at Cremona, representing the Birth of the Virgin, and several subjects from her life. He died in 1518. See Spooner, Biog. Hist. of … Continue reading “Boccaccino, Boccaccio”