Bartolocci (di Celleno), GIULIO, a learned Italian Bernardine, was born at Celleno in 1613. He was a pupil of the Jewish convert Giovanni Battista (q.v.), who instructed him in Hebrew. In 1651 he was appointed professor of the Hebrew and Rabbinic languages at the Collegium Neophytorum et Transmarinorum in Rome, and Scriptor Hebraicus of the … Continue reading “Bartolocci”
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Bartoli, Pietro Sante
Bartoli, Pietro Sante (called Perugizno), an Italian painter and engraver, was born at Perugia about 1635. He painted in early life, but afterwards devoted himself entirely to engraving. His prints number over a thousand, a list of’which may be found in Nagler’s Kunstler – Lexikon. The following are some of his principal works: The Sepulchral … Continue reading “Bartoli, Pietro Sante”
Bartoli, Daniello
Bartoli, Daniello An historian and littérateur, born at Ferrara, 12 February, 1608; died in Rome, 12 January, 1685. After a brilliant course of studies under the Jesuits, he entered the novitiate of San Andrea, Rome, in 1623, before the completion of his sixteenth year. The story of the labors and sufferings of the members of … Continue reading “Bartoli, Daniello”
Bartoli, Daniel
Bartoli, Daniel an Italian Jesuit, born at Ferrara in 1608, who entered the company in 1623, and taught rhetoric for four years. For twelve years he exercised the ministry of preaching in the principal towns of Italy, and died at Rome, January 13th, 1685. Bartoli is considered as one of the best writers of his … Continue reading “Bartoli, Daniel”
Bartolette, Charles
Bartolette, Charles a Baptist minister, was born in Lower Dublin, Pa., in 1783. He pursued his theological studies with Rev. Dr. Samuel Jones; having completed which, he accepted a call to become the pastor of the Church at Flemington, N. J. Under his long and useful ministry the Church enjoyed a large measure of spiritual … Continue reading “Bartolette, Charles”
Bartling, Peter Conrad
Bartling, Peter Conrad a German theologian, was born Nov. 24, 1680. He completed his studies, travelled in Germany and Holland, and distinguished himself by his knowledge of theology. He died in 1734. He wrote, Zeit und Ewigkeit, oder die gegenwalrtige und zukiinftige Welt, in allerhand zt fa lligen moralischen Andachten nach Anleitung einige.r Schiftsteller (Brunswick, … Continue reading “Bartling, Peter Conrad”
Bartlett, William
Bartlett, William one of the founders of the Theological School at Andover, Mass., was born in Newbury, Mass., Jan. 31, 1748. His gifts to the institution in whose prosperity he took a life-long interest were generous and timely. He endowed the chair of sacred rhetoric with a donation of twenty-five thousand dollars, and built the … Continue reading “Bartlett, William”
Bartlett, Willard
Bartlett, Willard a Free-will Baptist minister, was born in Vermont, Oct. 9, 1782. When yoting he removed to Canada, where, at the age of thirteen, he was converted. He was licensed to preach the Gospel at twenty-two. After preaching several years, he was ordained at Wheelock, Vt., in 1814. Not long after this he removed … Continue reading “Bartlett, Willard”
Bartlett, Nathaniel
Bartlett, Nathaniel a Congregational minister, graduated at Yale College in 1749; was ordained minister in Reading, Conn., May 23, 1753; and died in 1810. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer, Pulpit, i, 638. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bartlett, Mayhew
Bartlett, Mayhew a Baptist minister, was born in Chilmark, Mass., Aug. 11, 1829, and was a graduate of Brown University in the class of 1854. He took the course of study at Newton, Mass. (1855-58); was ordained June 3, 1858, and was pastor of the Church in West Tisbury, Mass., during the year following. He … Continue reading “Bartlett, Mayhew”