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Hermann Busenbaum (or Busembaum) (19
September 1600 – 31
January 1668) was a
Jesuit theologian. He
attained fame as a
master of casuistry. He was born...
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annotations on a
treatise called Medulla Theologiae Moralis by
Hermann Busenbaum, a 17th-century
Jesuit theologian.
After the
eighth edition in 1779, Alphonsus...
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Loreto Vittori,
Italian singer and
composer (d. 1670)
September 19
Hermann Busenbaum,
German Jesuit theologian (d. 1668) John Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Weimar...
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lengua mexicana Daniello Bartoli – L'huomo di
lettere Hermann Busenbaum –
Medulla theologiae moralis Luis Quiñones de
Benavente – Jocoseria. Burlas...
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especially in Germany,
attacked his doctrine. An
ardent follower of
Hermann Busenbaum and of
Alphonsus Ligouri, he
contributed largely towards the
final defeat...
- de Oihenart,
Basque historian and poet (b. 1592)
January 31 –
Hermann Busenbaum,
German Jesuit theologian (b. 1600)
February 2 –
Antonio del Castillo...
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Bollandus Jammy Thomas de
Vallgornera Philippe Labbe Pallavicini Busenbaum Jean Nicolaï
Vincent Contenson Jac
Pignatelli Vicente Ferre (d. 1682)...
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Darup and
first district councilor of the
Coesfeld district Hermann Busenbaum (1600-1668),
Jesuit theologian Franz Wilhelm Darup (1756-1836), religious...
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Loreto Vittori,
Italian singer and
composer (d. 1670)
September 19
Hermann Busenbaum,
German Jesuit theologian (d. 1668) John Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Weimar...
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Divina Comedia (Verona, 1749) Tamburini,
Theologia Moralis (Venice, 1755)
Busenbaum and Lacroix,
Theologia Moralis (1755)
Domenico Viva,
Opuscula omnia theologico-moralia...