- of sixty.
Father Jean
Bollandus was
prefect of
studies in the
Jesuit college of Mechelen. Upon the
death of Rosweyde,
Bollandus was
asked to
review Rosweyde's...
- Jean Bolland, SJ (Latin:
Johannes Bollandus) (13
August 1596 – 12
September 1665) was a
Flemish Jesuit priest, theologian, and
prominent hagiographer...
- Rosweyde.
After his
death in 1629, the
Jesuit scholar Jean
Bolland ('
Bollandus', 1596–1665)
continued the work,
which was
gradually finished over the...
- of Theologians"), as
first used by
Maximilian Sandaeus,
later cited by
Bollandus in the Acta Sanctorum).
Angela was
noted not only for her
spiritual writings...
- Vita
ampliata sanctae Gudilae auctore Huberto on the
Latin Wikisource Bollandus J.,
Henschenius G., De S.
Gudila Virgine Bruxellis in Belgio, Acta Sanctorum...
- Reginæ,
liber primus, m****cript folio, at St. Omer. It was
cited by
Bollandus in his
notes to the life of St. Nicet,
bishop of Besançon,
under 8 February...
- the
walls and see the
light translated/reflected back out to the eye.
Bollandus, Acta Sanctorum, vol. II, May 11, pagg. 614-615
Adriano Peroni, Grazia...
-
Bollandus, p. 1035,
gives his
Latin acts the same
which we find in Gr**** at St. Germain-des-Prez. See Montfaucon, Bibl. Coislianæ, p. 196.
Bollandus adds...
-
gentium antiquis monumentis collegit, digessit,
notis illustravit Ioannes Bollandus (Antwerp: Ianuarius, 1643 [repr. Paris, 1863]), vol. 2, cols 868–73. "Pinakes...
-
collected from
tradition and
scattered memoirs that
which we have in
Bollandus, and more
accurately in Mabillon. Fusconi.
Saint Droctoveus ... CatholicSaints...