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Bertoldus (2)

Bertoldus (2)

Bertoldus

a monk of Mici, or St. Mesmin, who lived in the 9th century, wrote the Life of St. Maximinus, abbot of Mici, which he dedicated to Jonas, bishop of Orleans. It is given by Mabillon in his Acta Ord. Bened. 1, 591. See Cave, Historia Literaria, ii, 17.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bertoldus (2)

(surnamed Borbach), an impious wretch, who appeared about 1359, taught (1) that Jesus Christ, in dying, had carried his impatience even to the length of despairing of salvation, and had heaped maledictions on the head of his mother and on the earth which drank in his blood; (2) that a layman, illuminated, could preach more effectually than the Gospel; (3) that a devout person might receive as much grace by eating ordinary food as by receiving the blessed sacrament.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature