Berardini (Bernardini Or Beraldini) Paulino an Italian theologian of the Dominican order, was born at Lucca about 1515, and died at Naples in 1585. His principal works are, Quodlibeta Theologica: Tabula sive Index Sententiarum in Commentario Thomo Cajetani .super Summam S. Thom e de Aquino: Chronica Ordinis: Concordia Ecclesiastica contra tutti gli Heretici: Defaensione della … Continue reading “Berardini (Bernardini Or Beraldini) Paulino”
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Berardier Denis
Berardier Denis (surnamed Finelon), a French priest, professor, and member of the first national assembly, was born at Quimper in 1729. He was the son of a merchant of Qulimper, and first pursued his studies at a Jesuit school at that place. At Paris, where he afterwards went, he studied philosophy and theology, and became … Continue reading “Berardier Denis”
Berardi, Timoteo
Berardi, Timoteo an Italian theologian of the order of Carmelites, a native of Genoa, was bishop of Noli in 1588, and died in 1616. He wrote, Declamationes Panegyricce de Sacra Fide et de Romano Pontifice; also some small philosophical and theological treatises. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gen., s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Berardi, Timoteo”
Berardi, Fabio
Berardi, Fabio an Italian engraver, was born at Siena in 1728, and studied under Wagner of Venice. The following are a few of his principal religious prints: St. Seraphinus Worshipping the Cross; Isaac Blessing Jacob, and the Sacrifice of Gideon; Jacob and Rachel. See Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the Fine Arts, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. … Continue reading “Berardi, Fabio”
Berardi, Carlo Sebastiano
Berardi, Carlo Sebastiano a famous Italian canonist, was born at Oneglia, Aug. 26, 1719. He studied theology among the Piarists at Savona, received holy orders, and afterwards betook himself to the study of jurisprudence, especially of canon law. In 1749 he was appointed prefect of the Law-college at the Royal Academy; in 1754, professor of … Continue reading “Berardi, Carlo Sebastiano”
Berardi, Carbo Sebastiano
Berardi, Carbo Sebastiano Canonist, b. at Oneglia, Italy, 26 August, 1719; d. 1768. Having studied theology at Savona under the Piarists, he was promoted to the priesthood and then began the study of law at Turin, paying particular attention to canonical jurisprudence. In 1749 he was appointed prefect of the law-faculty of the University of … Continue reading “Berardi, Carbo Sebastiano”
Berardi
Berardi an Italian theologian of the Augustinian order, who lived at Savona, in the latter half of the 15th century, wrote, Commentaria in Omnes D. Pauli Epistolas: Sermones Tractatus de Hereticis sui Tezpor is. See Hoefer. Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Berard of Carbio, Saint
Berard of Carbio, Saint (Beraldus) Martyr , born Calvi, Italy ; died Morocco, 1220 . He joined the Franciscans , 1213 . Proficient in Arabic, and an eloquent preacher, he was sent by Saint Francis with four companions to preach Christianity in Morocco, 1219 . They were imprisoned and martyred for the Faith, their heads … Continue reading “Berard of Carbio, Saint”
Berard Of Carbio In Umbria, Saint And Martyr
Berard Of Carbio In Umbria, Saint And Martyr was one of the six monks whom St. Francis of Assisi sent from Italy into Spain, to convert the Moors. Berard (who knew a little of Arabic) was appointed the chief of the mission; they penetrated to Seville, where they preached in the mosque. The Moors, taking … Continue reading “Berard Of Carbio In Umbria, Saint And Martyr”
Berandutius (Or Beranduccio) Maurisco Antonio
Berandutius (Or Beranduccio) Maurisco Antonio an Italian theologian and jurist, a native of Biseglia, in the kingdom of Naples, who lived in the latter half of the 16th century, wrote Somma Corona de’ Confessori, dove si Tratta d’ Agni Sorte di Restitutioni, Usure et Cambii (1591). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gen., s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of … Continue reading “Berandutius (Or Beranduccio) Maurisco Antonio”