Bellogranus Richard SEE BELGRANUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bellochio Pietro
Bellochio Pietro an Italian theologian of the order of Reformed Franciscans, a native of Ancona, lived near the middle of the 17th century. His principal works are, Esercizi Spirituali (Venice, 1623): Amonizioni e Istruzioni peor le Giovani. Secolari che Desideorano Passare allo Stato Religioso (Rome, 1650). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of … Continue reading “Bellochio Pietro”
Belloc, Elizabeth Rayner Parkes
Belloc, Elizabeth Rayner Parkes (1829 -1925 ) English writer and philanthropist. Great-granddaughter of Joseph Priestly, the discoverer of oxygen, and mother of Hilaire Belloc and Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, she was a member of the brilliant literary circle which included Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his sister Christina, the Brownings, and Ruskin. She became a Catholic in … Continue reading “Belloc, Elizabeth Rayner Parkes”
Bello Marco
Bello Marco an Italian painter of the first period of the Venetian school, was a native of Argiveta, and lived about the middle of the 15th century He painted The Circumcisioon of our Lord, at Rovigo. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bellman Henry Wise
Bellman Henry Wise a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in Lycoming County, Pa., March 11, 1824. He experienced religion when about sixteen; soon afterwards received license to preach, and in 1849 entered the Baltimore Conference. His health failed in 1853, and in 1856 he took a local relation. He studied law … Continue reading “Bellman Henry Wise”
Bellisomi Carlo
Bellisomi Carlo an Italian prelate, was born at Pavia, Oct. 30, 1736. He was made cardinal in 1785 by Pius VI, and was sent, in 1801, by Pius VII to the Congress of Lyons, where he showed himself favorable to the project of forming the kingdom of Italy. Napoleon, in evidence of his satisfaction, sent … Continue reading “Bellisomi Carlo”
Bellino (or Bellini)
Bellino (or Bellini) an Italian painter little known, of the Venetian school, lived aboult 1500. He painted the Madonnas which are ordinarily attributed to Gentile and Giovanni. Bellini, the style of which he imitated perfectly. See. Hoefer, Noun. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bellini, Philippo
Bellini, Philippo an Italian painter, was born at Urbino, and flourished about 1594. Among his principal works are, the Martyrdom of St. Guadenzio; fourteen pictures of the Works of Charity; The Marriage of the Virgin, in the Dome at Ancona. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bellini, Jacopo
Bellini, Jacopo an old Venetian painter, was born about 1405, and studied under Gentile Fabriano, and is said by Ridolfi to have been one of the most reputable painters of his day. There are several of his works in the public edifices at Venice, which were highly esteemed at the time, especially in the Church … Continue reading “Bellini, Jacopo”
Bellini, Giovanni
Bellini, Giovanni Painter, brother of Gentine Bellini , born Padua, Italy, c.1428; died Venice, Italy, 1516. He surpassed his brother in poetic imagination and in the rich coloring so characteristic of the Venetian school. Among his famous altar-pieces, consisting usually of Madonnas enthroned and accompanied by saints, are those done for the churches of Santa … Continue reading “Bellini, Giovanni”