Bartholomai, Wilhelm Ernst a Protestant theologian of Germany, brother of the preceding, studied at Jena; in 1723 was preacher at Roda; in 1730 second deacon at Weimar; in 1731 court deacon; in 1736 court preacher and member of consistory; and died May 26, 1753. He published, Acta Historico-ecclesiastica (pt. 1-95, which his brother continued): Materien … Continue reading “Bartholomai, Wilhelm Ernst”
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Bartholomai, Johann Christian
Bartholomai, Johann Christian a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born Feb. 26, 1708, at Ilmenau. He studied at Jena, but on account of his poor health gave himself entirely to the study of philology and Church history, and accepted a call to the ducal library at Weimar, where he died, Feb. 1, 1776. He published, … Continue reading “Bartholomai, Johann Christian”
Bartholomaeus, Paulinus a St
Bartholomaeus, Paulinus a St a German Carmelite, was born at Hof, Austria, in 1748, and died at Vienna in 1806. He wrote, Systema Brahman. Liturg. Mytholog. Civile ex Monumentis Indicis Musei Borg.; Dissert. Hist.-criticis Illustravit (Rome, 1791; Germ. transl. Gotha, 1797): India Orient. Christiana, cont. Fundat. Eccles., Seriem Episcoporum, Missiones, Schismata, Persecut. (Rome, 1794). See … Continue reading “Bartholomaeus, Paulinus a St”
Bartholomaeus Anglicus
Bartholomaeus Anglicus A 13th-century English Franciscan , author of the first great medieval encyclopedia of the sciences of the day. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Bartholomaeus Anglicus Franciscan encyclopedist of the thirteenth century. An Englishman by birth he had been professor of theology at the University of Paris, when, in 1224 or 1225, he entered the … Continue reading “Bartholomaeus Anglicus”
Bartholmess, Christian Jean Guillaume
Bartholmess, Christian Jean Guillaume a French Protestant theologian, was born Feb. 26, 1815, at Geisselbronn, in Alsace. He studied at Strasburg, and, after completing his theological course, went to Paris as tutor of the family of the marquis de Jeaucourt. Here he especially devoted his leisure hours to the study of the history of philosophy, … Continue reading “Bartholmess, Christian Jean Guillaume”
Bartholin, Thomas
Bartholin, Thomas a famous physician, librarian and rector of the Academy at Copenhagen, was born Oct. 20, 1616. He studied philosophy, philology, theology, and medicine at Leyden, and died Dec. 4, 1680.’ He wrote, Paralytici Novi Test. Medico et Philol. Cormmentario Illustr. (Copenhagen, 1673; Leipsic, 1685):De Cruce Christi Hypomnemata IV: 1. De Sedili Medio; 2. … Continue reading “Bartholin, Thomas”
Bartholi, Francesco della Rossa
Bartholi, Francesco della Rossa Friar Minor and chronicler, died c. 1372. Little is known of his life save what may be gathered from his own writings. A native of Assisi, he is found in 1312 as a student in Perugia, and in 1316 at Cologne, whence he returned to Umbria bearing many relics, including those … Continue reading “Bartholi, Francesco della Rossa”
BARTHOLEMEW
BARTHOLEMEW Nothing is recorded of Bartholemew except that he was one of the twelve apostles. In Matthews list of the apostles, which groups the apostles in pairs, Bartholemew is linked with Philip (Mat 10:3). In the lists of Mark and Luke, Bartholemew comes after Philip (Mar 3:18; Luk 6:14). John does not mention Bartholemew, but … Continue reading “BARTHOLEMEW”
Barthelemy
Barthelemy SEE HILAIRE, ST. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Barthel, Johann Caspar
Barthel, Johann Caspar A German canonist, b. 10 June, 1697, at Kitzingen, Bavaria; d. 8 April, 1771. He was the son of a fisherman, attended the schools of his native place, and from 1709 to 1715 studied at the Jesuit College at Würzburg. In 1715 he entered the seminary of the latter city and in … Continue reading “Barthel, Johann Caspar”