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Conrad Janninck SJ (Latin:
Conrad Janningus; 1650–1723) was one of the
Bollandists who
worked on the Acta Sanctorum.
Janninck edited twelve volumes covering...
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condemnation from Rome of the Acta Sanctorum, the
Bollandists responded.
Conrad Janninck replied first with open
letters to
Sebastian of St. Paul. The two letters...
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Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. François Baert;
Conrad Janninck (1685).
Godofredus Henschen;
Daniel van
Papenbroeck (eds.). Acta Sanctorvm...
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Hippolyte Delehaye called Papebroch "the
Bollandist par excellence".
Janninck said of his colleague, "What
Rosweyde had laid the
groundwork for, what...
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practically completed. Work
continued in the
following years, led by
Conrad Janninck among others. By the time the
Society of
Jesus was
suppressed by Pope Clement...
- Dauberville, the
painting was
acquired by Sam Salz from the
Swiss family Janninck-Veraguth. "The Bührle Collection: A Cézanne in the
Turmoil of the Second...
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Polemius Silvius,
Laterculus Joannes Paulus Robyns Antwerp Edited by
Conrad Janninck in the
seventh volume of the Acta sanctorum.
Janning only
printed the calendar...
- the Pseudo-Ampholochian
apocryphal vita. In 1688, in
company with
Conrad Janninck, he made a trip to
Austria and
Hungary in
search of
hagiographical material;...
- 1889–93. pp. 438–58. Henschen, Godfrey; Papebroch, Daniel; Baert, Baert;
Janninck, Conrad, eds. (1741). Acta Sanctorum. Vol. 21. Venice:
Sebastian Colet...
- authenticity. For the legend, see:
Daniele Papebrochius;
Francois Baert;
Conrad Janninck (1695). Acta
Sanctorum Junii (in Latin). Vol. Tomus I. Antwerp: typographia...