Bermann Heinrich August Wilhelm a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Wechselburg in 1767, and died as doctor of theology and superintendent at Penig in 1832. He wrote, Commentatio Historicotheologicae in Locum i Petri iii, 15 ad Recolendam Memoriam Traditce ante hos Trecentos Annos Augustanem Confessiones Accommodata (Penig, 1830). See Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. i, … Continue reading “Bermann Heinrich August Wilhelm”
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Berlioz, Hector
Berlioz, Hector French composer, b. at La Côte Saint-André, near Grenoble, 11 December, 1803; d. at Paris, 8 March, 1869. His father, a physician, wished Hector to follow his own profession, and for that purpose sent him to the Medical School in Paris. Young Berlioz soon changed the dissecting room for the library of the … Continue reading “Berlioz, Hector”
Berlinda Saint
Berlinda Saint of the 7th century, was the daughter of a nobleman, Odelard, who lived at Meerbeeke, near Mirore, in Brabant, in the reign of Dagobert. She had gifts of intellect, unlike many saints, but like many female saints she had beauty; but was disliked by her. father. Being disinherited, she retired to the monastery … Continue reading “Berlinda Saint”
Berlin, Peter
Berlin, Peter a German Protestant theologian, who lived in the early half of the 17th century, wrote Tractatus de Modo Disputandi Veterum et de Ratione Controversias Theologicas Dijudicandi (Basle, 1616). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Berlin, Solomon Jesse
Berlin, Solomon Jesse a Lutheran minister, was born at Greensburg, Pa.,May 29, 1831. His preparatory study was at Saltsburg Academy, and after graduating from Pennsylvania College in 1858, he took the theological course in Gettysburg Seminary. In 1859j he was tutor in Pennsylvania College, and in 1860 was licensed to preach. The latter year he … Continue reading “Berlin, Solomon Jesse”
Berlin, Jacob
Berlin, Jacob a German rabbi of the 18th century, is the author of , or a commentary on the Pentateuch (Furth, 1770). See Furst, Bibl. Jud, i, 109; De’ Rossi, Dizionario Storico (Germ. transl.), p. 57. (B.P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Berlin, Isaiah
Berlin, Isaiah SEE PIK. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Berlin, Germany, city of
Berlin, Germany, city of Capital, Republic of Germany . It grew out of two settlements in the Mark of Brandenburg: Klln, first mentioned, 1237 ; and Berlin, dating from 1244 . A first attempt at union was made, 1307 ; Berlin-Klln joined the Hanseatic league, 1340 , and by the 15th century had gained great … Continue reading “Berlin, Germany, city of”
Berlin, Germany, archdiocese of
Berlin, Germany, archdiocese of Founded on 13 August 1930 as the diocese of Berlin. Elevated to an archdiocese on 27 June 1994. Suffragen dioceses include Dresden-Meissen Grlitz See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org archdiocese of Berlin patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Berlin
Berlin Capital of the German Empire and of the Kingdom of Prussia, and residence of the German Emperor and Prussian, King. It is situated in the heart of the Mark of Brandenburg, on both sides of the Spree above its entrance into the Havel. The city covers an area of 24-1/2 sq. miles and had, … Continue reading “Berlin”