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better known by his
Latin name
Franciscus Quaresmius, was an
Italian writer and Orientalist.
Quaresmius was born at Lodi. His
father was the nobleman...
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increasing doubts regarding the
traditional holy places. In 1639
Quaresmius speaks of "western heretics" who
argue that the
traditional site could...
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Quaresmius in 1625. It was
later explored in 1838 by the
American biblical scholar Edward Robinson, and in 1865 by
Charles Warren.
Neither Quaresmius...
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where grew the tree of the holy cross." In the
early 1600s,
Franciscus Quaresmius described it as: "beautiful and spacious,
paved with
mosaic work and embellished...
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Palestine Exploration Fund, London, 1883, Vol 3 pp.327–8.
Franciscus Quaresmius,
Historica theologica et
moralis Terrae Sanctae, 1639, vol 2 p.782. Moshe...
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built in the 17th century. This
history is
described by the
Franciscan Quaresmius in his "Historica,
theologica et
moralis terrae sanctae elucidatio", written...
- Visscher,
Dutch artist, poet and
translator (died 1651)
April 4 –
Franciscus Quaresmius,
Italian writer (died 1650)
April 10 – Hugo Grotius,
Dutch philosopher...
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scholars accepted the
authenticity of the work,
including Franciscus Quaresmius,
Balthasar de Monconys, and Kara
Mustafa Pasha. The
modern Muslim scholar...
- Candia. London: W. Bowyer. pp. 106–113. Quaresmio,
Francisco (Franciscus
Quaresmius) (1639). Historica, Theologica, et
Moralis Terrae Sanctae Elucidatio [A...
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Damascus at the
Battle of Anjar. In c. 1625, the
orientalist Franciscus Quaresmius spoke of
Safed being inhabited "chiefly by Hebrews, who had
their synagogues...