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Heribert Rosweyde (20
January 1569,
Utrecht – 5
October 1629, Antwerp) was a
Jesuit hagiographer. His work,
quite unfinished, was
taken up by Jean Bolland...
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conceived by the
Dutch Jesuit Heribert Rosweyde (1569–1629), who was a
lecturer at the
Jesuit college of Douai.
Rosweyde used his
leisure time to
collect information...
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fourteenth century. A
printed edition,
edited by the
Jesuit Heribert Rosweyde, was
printed by
Balthazar Moret in 1615. The book is a
significant part...
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feast days. The
project was
conceived and
begun by the
Jesuit Heribert Rosweyde.
After his
death in 1629, the
Jesuit scholar Jean
Bolland ('Bollandus'...
- the
Society of
Jesus to
examine papers left by the
hagiographer Heribert Rosweyde who had died
shortly before, and
report back his
opinion as to what it...
- (d. 1572) 1554 – Sebastian, King of
Portugal (d. 1578) 1569 –
Heribert Rosweyde,
Jesuit hagiographer (d. 1629) 1573 –
Simon Marius,
German astronomer and...
- the
original Gr**** text. In the 17th century, the
Dutch Jesuit Heribert Rosweyde compiled and
translated all the
available sources on the
Desert Fathers...
- (1865). Les
mondes imaginaires et les
mondes réels. Paris: Didier. p. 246.
Rosweyde, Heribert; Migne, Jacques-Paul (1860). De
Vitis Patrum Liber Primus. Paris...
- martyrologies. The
chief works on the
martyrologies are
those of
Heribert Rosweyde, who in 1613
published at
Antwerp the
martyrology of Ado; of Sollerius...
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Philippe Desportes,
French poet and
author (b. 1546) 1629 –
Heribert Rosweyde,
Jesuit hagiographer (b. 1569) 1714 –
Kaibara Ekken, ****anese botanist...