Biblia

Bauge, Etienne De

Bauge, Etienne De bishop of Autun in 1113, renounced his bishopric in order to enter the monastery at Cluny. John’ Monteleon published in 1517 a work by this bishop upon Les Ordres Ecclesiastiques et les Ceremonies de la Messe. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bauge (Or Baugi)

Bauge (Or Baugi) in Norse mythology, was a Jote, brother of Suttung, who possessed the costly Meth, a drink which possessed the power of imparting the art of poetry and eloquence. Odin, desirous of possessing the same, made several fruitless propositions to the giant. He then took on the appearance of a servant, and, after … Continue reading “Bauge (Or Baugi)”

Baufeti, Guillaume

Baufeti, Guillaume bishop of Paris, was at first physician of king Philip of Valois, and died in 1320. He wrote a small treatise entitled, De Septem Ecclesic Sacramentis (Leipsic, 1512; Lyons, 1567). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bauer, Karl Ludwig

Bauer, Karl Ludwig a Protestant theologian and philologist of Germany, was born at Leipsic, July 18, 1730. In 1756 he was rector at Lauban, and in 1766 at Hirschberg, in Silesia, where he died Sept. 7, 1799. He wrote, Philologia Thucydideo- Pauclina (Halle, 1773): Logica Paulina, etc. (ibid. 1774): Rhetoricce Paulince (ibid. 1782). See Winer, … Continue reading “Bauer, Karl Ludwig”

Bauer, Johann Jakob

Bauer, Johann Jakob a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Genkingen, in Wurtemberg, June 20, 1729. He studied at Tubingen, and died there Jan. 29, 1772, as doctor and professor of theology. He wrote, Disput. de Sanguine Christi in Colis extra Corpus Existente (Titbingen, 1752): Comment. Operationes-Dei in Animis Homninum esse Mi-racula (1758): Tentamen … Continue reading “Bauer, Johann Jakob”

Bauer, Georg Lorenz

Bauer, Georg Lorenz a distinguished German theologian in the second half of the eighteenth century, was born Aug. 14th, 1755, at Hiltboltstein, near Nurnberg; became in 1787 connector at Nurnberg, in 1789 Professor of Eloquence, Oriental Languages, and Ethics at the University of Altdorf, and in 1805 Professor of Exegetical Theology and Oriental Literature at … Continue reading “Bauer, Georg Lorenz”

Bauer, Christoph

Bauer, Christoph a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Schneeberg in 1718. He studied at Wittenberg, and in 1744 was appointed deacon at Grafenhaynichen, where in 1766 he also acted as superintendent. In 1768 he was called to the same office in Wurzen, where he died in 1778. He wrote, Die vorwitzige Kunst den … Continue reading “Bauer, Christoph”