Biblia

Bagot, Jean

Bagot, Jean Theologian, born at Rennes, in France, 9 July, 1591, died at Paris, 23 August, 1664. He entered the Society of Jesus, 1 July, 1611, taught belles-lettres for many years at various colleges of France, philosophy for five years, theology for thirteen years, and became theologian to the General of the Society. In 1647 … Continue reading “Bagot, Jean”

Bagoses

Bagoses (), the general of Artaxerxes (probably Mnemon; the text, as emended by Hudson, has v. r. .); he sacrilegiously entered the Temple at Jerusalem, and imposed oppressive taxes upon the Jews (Josephus, Ant. 11:7,1). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bagoi

Bagoi (v), one of the Israelitish family heads, whose sons (to the number of 2066) returned from the exile (1Es 5:14); evidently the BIGVAI SEE BIGVAI (q.v.) of the Hebrews text (Ezr 2:14). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bagoi BAGOI.See Bago. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Bagoi bago- (Codex Alexandrinus, , … Continue reading “Bagoi”

Bagoe

Bagoe a nymph who instructed the Tuscans to divine by thunder. It is pretended that she was the sibyl Erythraca, or Erophyle. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bagoas

Bagoas (), the eunuch (or chamberlain) who had charge of the tent of Holofernes, and introduced Judith (Jdt 12:11; Jdt 12:13; Jdt 12:15; Jdt 13:1; Jdt 13:3; Jdt 14:14). The name is said (Pott, Etymol. Forsch. 1, 37) to be equivalent to eunuch in Persian (Pliny Hist. Nat. 13:4, 9), and, as such, was probably … Continue reading “Bagoas”

Bago

Bago (), the head of one of the Israelitish families (sons), to which is assigned the Uthi, son of Istalcuriorus, who returned from the captivity (1Es 8:40); evidently the BIGVAI SEE BIGVAI (q.v.) of the true text (Ezr 8:14). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bago BAGO.The head of a family which returned … Continue reading “Bago”

Bagnorea

Bagnorea (Anciently NOVEMPAGI, BALNEUM REGIUM). A diocese situated in the district of Viterbo, Italy, and immediately subject to the Holy See. The Diocese of Bagnorea has a population of about 20,000; the city contains about 4,500 inhabitants. According to tradition, St. Ansanus preached the Gospel here in the third century, and the church of Santa … Continue reading “Bagnorea”

Bagni, Biagio

Bagni, Biagio an Italian theologian who flourished about 1610 as canon regular of the Congregation of San Salvator, near Terracina, was general of that congregation, and wrote, Coeremonioe Observandoe a Recitantibus Officium Divinum et a Celebrantibus Missas Majores (Rome, 1610): De Orationum Spiritualium Exercitio (ibid. 1613): De Proecipuis S. R. Ecclesie Dignitatibus (Bologna, 1625-49), and … Continue reading “Bagni, Biagio”

Bagnati, Simeone

Bagnati, Simeone a Neapolitan Jesuit, was born Oct. 28, 1651. He entered a monastery in 1666, went to Italy, and there became celebrated as a preacher. He died Oct. 19, 1727. He wrote, Panegirici Sacriae Sermoni (Venice, 1701-2): Il Venerdi Santficato, cioe la Passione di Gesui Cristo (Naples, 1709): Apparato Eucaristico, cioe Meditazioni di Apparecchio … Continue reading “Bagnati, Simeone”