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- Jacobus Tirinus (1580–1636) was a Belgian Jesuit Biblical scholar. His major work is the Commentarius in Sacram Scripturam, a biblical commentary in two...
- including Anthony van Dyck. A contract was drawn up in 1620 by Jacobus Tirinus and the paintings were delivered a year later in time for the consecration...
- Ignatius of Loyola. A contract was created between Rubens and Jacobus Tirinus, the head of the Antwerp Jesuits in 1620. The contract stated that Rubens...
- theologica (Venice, 1757) Vitus Pichler, Jus Canoni**** (Pesaro, 1758) Jacobus Tirinus (Jacques Tirin), In universam Scripturam Commentarius (Venice, 1759) Bartolomeo...
- 15°02′00″E / 41.983333°N 15.033333°E / 41.983333; 15.033333 (Tifernus) Tirinus Tirino Italia? Tisia Tisza (Tissa, Theiss) Dacia 45°08′17″N 20°16′39″E...
- Nicholas Serarius of Lorraine (died 1609) Lorinus of Avignon (born 1559) Tirinus of Antwerp (born 1580) Menochius of Pavia Pereira of Valencia (died 1610)...
- chapter, the commentaries of Gagnaeus, Estius, Manuel de Sá, Menochius, and Tirinus, S.J.; whereas in the latter he appends to each extract the various readings...
- Norbert of Xanten.</ref>S. Norbert (1627) on Google Books.</ref> Jacobus Tirinus, Commentarius in Vetus et Novum Testamentum (1632) Max Rooses, "Nutius...
- These simple and short additions inspired for the most part by Vatable, Tirinus, Menochius, Bonfrere and Cornelius Jansen, and printed in italics, are...
- any historical do****ents. Some historical commentators, such as Jacobus Tirinus (1580–1636) and Cornelius a Lapide (1567–1637), think that the prophet...