Salimbeni, Ventura called the Cavaliere Bevilacqua, son of Arcangelo, was born at Sienna in 1567. He studied with his father, and at last went to Rome, where he executed many of his best frescos. The number of these is very large, and in the church of St. Catharine at Sienna are some of the finest. … Continue reading “Salimbeni, Ventura”
Salimbeni, Simondio
Salimbeni, Simondio son of the following, was born in 1597, and died in 1643. In one of the churches in Sienna are four frescos by this artist. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Salimbeni, Arcangelo
Salimbeni, Arcangelo an Italian painter, was born at Sienna, and flourished from the year 1557 to 1579. He was a pupil of Sozzi, and enriched his native town with a great number of pictures. His best are a Holy Family and a Martyrdom of St. Peter. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Salimbene degli Adami
Salimbene degli Adami (OGNIBENE). Chronicler, b. at Parma, 9 Oct., 1221; d. probably at Montefalcone about 1288. He was a member of a distinguished family and about 1238 entered the Franciscan Order. For a time he led a very troubled and wandering life, as his father sought to withdraw him from the order by violence. … Continue reading “Salimbene degli Adami”
Salim
SALIM A town near Enon and the Jordan, south of Bethshean, Joh 3:23 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Salim ( v.r. ; Vulg. Salim), a place named (Joh 3:23) to denote the situation of Aenon, the scene of John’s last baptisms Salim being the well known town or spot, and Aenon a place … Continue reading “Salim”
Salii
Salii were priests of Mars Gradivus, and are said to have been instituted by Numa. They were twelve in number, chosen from the patriarchs, and had charge of the sacred shields (ancilia). which were kept in the Temple of Mars on the Palatine Hill. The distinguishing dress of the salii was an embroidered tunic bound … Continue reading “Salii”
Salig, Christian August
Salig, Christian August a German theologian of great learning and mystical tendency, was born near Magdeburg, April 6, 1692. His father, a pastor, instructed him in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. In 1707 he bealan to study at Halle, and heard lectures from A.H. Franke, P. Anton, Christian Wolf, and others, also taking frequent part in … Continue reading “Salig, Christian August”
Salier, Jacques
Salier, Jacques a French theologian, was born at Saulien in the year 1615. He belonged to the order of the Minimes. After having taught theology, he became provincial, and finally assistant of the general of his order. He died at Dijon, Aug. 20, 1707. He wrote, De Eucharisticis (1687): Cacocephalus (1694): Pensees sur le Paradis … Continue reading “Salier, Jacques”
Salians
Salians SEE SALESIANS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Salian, Jacques
Salian, Jacques a learned French Jesuit, was born at Avignon in 1557. He was admitted in 1578 into the Institute of St. Ignatius, where he taught theology, and also in the province of Lyons. He was rector of the College of Besaneon, and while on a visit to Paris died of apoplexy, Jan. 23, 1640. … Continue reading “Salian, Jacques”