Badudegn (or Beadotheng) a serving brother of the monastery of Lindisfarne, who, according to Bede, was miraculously healed of the palsy at the tomb of St. Cuthbert. He was alive when Bede wrote (Bede, Hist. Eccl. 4:31). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Baduarius, Bonsemblantes
Baduarius, Bonsemblantes an Italian theologian, native of Padua, was a brother of cardinal Bonaventura Baduarius, and died, it is said, of poisoning, Oct. 28, 1369. He wrote, Lectura super 1, 2, et 3 Sententiarum:-Quastiones Philosophice et Theologice. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baduarius (or Paduarius), Bonaventura
Baduarius (or Paduarius), Bonaventura an Italian prelate, and general of the Order of St. Augustine, was born at Padua, Jan. 22, 1332. He studied at Paris, where he received the degree of D.D. In 1377 he was elected general of his order, and in 1385 was made cardinal-priest by pope Urban VI, who utilized his … Continue reading “Baduarius (or Paduarius), Bonaventura”
Badow, Jean Baptiste
Badow, Jean Baptiste a French theologian, was a native of Toulouse, and died Sept. 6, 1727, in the midst of his ministry, during the inundation of the Garonne. He wrote Exercices Spirituels, avec un Catechisme et des Cantiques pour aider les Peuples a. Profiere des Missions (Toulouse, 1716). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: … Continue reading “Badow, Jean Baptiste”
Badoaro, Giovanni
Badoaro, Giovanni an Italian theologian, was patrician and patriarch of Venice, then cardinal, and in 1706 bishop of Brescia. He died May 17, 1714. He wrote Industrie Spirituali per ben Vivere e Santamente Morire (Venice, 1744). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Badmessih
Badmessih (the wind, or breath, of the Messiah) is a term employed by the Persians to denote the miraculous power of the Lord Jesus Christ. They say that by his breath alone-he not only raised the dead, but imparted life to inanimate things. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Badma Suerken
Badma Suerken (heart of Badma), in the mythology of the Monignolianas, was the god Jaceshik, who grew but of the stem of the Badma, an extraordinarily beautiful red sea-flower. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Badius, Raphael
Badius, Raphael A Florentine Dominican of the seventeenth century. He was deeply versed in Tuscan and Florentine antiquities, and his researches made him particularly conversant with quaint and curious matters of history and hagiography. He rendered valuable assistance to the Jesuit Fathers, Henschen and Papebroch, in their labours on the “Acta Santorum”, as they themselves … Continue reading “Badius, Raphael”
Badius, Raph
Badius, Raph an Italian theologian, native of Florence, lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He was of the Dominican ‘Order, and became master of theology and dean of the faculty. He wrote, Constitutiones et Decreta’ Unziversitatis Florentinae, Theologorum una cum illius Princeva Origine. See Hoefer, Nouv Bi. Biog. Genrale, ‘s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Badius, Raph”
Badius, Josse (Jodocus)
Badius, Josse (Jodocus) surnamed Ascensius because he was born (in 1462) at Asshe, near Brussels, was a Flemish scholar who taught Greek at Lyons and Paris. He died in 1535. A noted printer, he himself composed some works, among them, Psallteiun B. Marice, Versibus:-Navicula Stultarum Miulierulm, an at; tack on the vices of women:-Vita Thomcea … Continue reading “Badius, Josse (Jodocus)”