Daniel Papebroch, S.J., (17 March 1628 – 28 June 1714) was a Flemish Jesuit hagiographer, one of the Bollandists. He was a leading revisionist figure,...
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Carmelites (section Papebroch controversy)
independence in 1821, there were five Carmelite convents among 56 nunneries. Daniel Papebroch was a member of the Bollandists, a group of Jesuit hagiographers who...
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– Matthew Henry, Welsh Biblical commentator (born 1662) June 28 – Daniel Papebroch, Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (born 1628) July 4 – Antonio Magliabechi...
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Bolland (1596–1665) Godfrey Henschen (1601–1681) Jean Gamans (1606–1684) Daniel Papebroch (1628–1714) Peter van der Bosch (1686–1736) Charles De Smedt (1833–1911)...
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Patriarch of Jerusalem and author of the Carmelite rule, the Bollandist Daniel Papebroch stated that the attribution of Carmelite origin to Elijah was insufficiently...
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Since 4 May 1626, he has been known as the patron saint for Palermo. Daniel Papebroch sets no great value on any of the three different acts or relations...
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George or provide significant detail. The work of the Bollandists Daniel Papebroch, Jean Bolland, and Godfrey Henschen in the 17th century was one of...
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unusual size and sumptuousness of the chapel. The Jesuit and Bollandist, Daniel Papebroch (1628–1714) saw the original Worms relic of St Nicholas in 1660. He...
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Matthew Henry, English non-conformist minister (b. 1662) June 28 – Daniel Papebroch, Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (b. 1628) July 4 – Antonio Magliabechi...
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Mabillon and his fellow Benedictines were responding to the Jesuit Daniel Papebroch, who doubted the authenticity of some of the documents which the Benedictines...
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Jacques Frémin, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1691) March 17 – Daniel Papebroch, Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (d. 1714) March 20 – Sir John Hobart,...
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Matthew Henry, English non-conformist minister (b. 1662) June 28 – Daniel Papebroch, Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (b. 1628) July 4 – Antonio Magliabechi...
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VII,1927, pp. 620 e 640. In addition to Lanzoni, the two Bollandists Daniel Papebroch and William van Hooff also supported a 3rd-century dating for Bishop...
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opponents of its authenticity were Joannnes Launoy and the Bollandist Daniel Papebroch, both of whom published works against it. Today it is universally regarded...
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the Kingdom of Naples from 1247 to 1268, with clarifying notes by Daniel Papebroch. [Also shown to be a forgery.] Muratori, Lodovico Antonio, ed. (1726)...
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University of California, Berkeley, 2001, pp. 130-131. Godfrey Henschen and Daniel Papebroch (compilers), Acta Sanctorum, New Edition (Joanne Carnandet), Victor...
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century with the group of Jesuit scholars called the Bollandists. Daniel Papebroch, Jean Bolland and Henschen provided a good account of the life of Saint...
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continuatio Tomus I (Ticini 1675), under the year 1276, section vi., p. 295. Daniel Papebroch, Conatus chronico-historicus (Antwerp 1685), pp. 58-59. Franciscus...
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Jacques Frémin, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1691) March 17 – Daniel Papebroch, Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (d. 1714) March 20 – Sir John Hobart,...
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Tradition, 2010, p. 261. D. Galbraith, Architectonics of Imitation in Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton, University of Toronto Press, 2000, p. 24. E. P. Goldschmidt...
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Eystettensis]. Orion (in German). 13: 902–906. Kinderman, Udo (1975). "Daniel Papebrochs Reisebericht über Nürnberg, Ellingen, Weißenburg und Eichstätt aus...
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the work, including the original title. It was re-copied in 1662 by Daniel Papebroch. The Arabic version survives in two thirteenth-century manuscripts...
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sancti Albani that some other authors had arguments in favour of Aosta. Daniel Papebroch (1722) concluded that Alban had been killed by 'heretical' Arians on...
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opposed Arianism and was exiled in the year 355 by the Emperor Constans. Daniel Papebroch disputes the reliability of this tradition, since a bishop of that...
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Flavian poetry. Leiden, NL: Brill. p. 144. ISBN 978-90-04-14794-2. Doyle, Daniel Edward (2007). "Introduction to Augustine's Preaching". In Ramsey, Boniface...
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priest in 1680. The following year, 1681, he was made assistant to Daniel Papebroch, the last survivor of the first generation of Bollandists. The name...
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advocated in the criticism of ancient documents by the Bollandist, Daniel Papebroch. Scholars including Barthélemy Germon (1663–1718) and Jean Hardouin...
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advisor Claudio Achillini Influences Giorgio Vasari Marco Boschini Daniel Papebroch Pierre Cureau de La Chambre Academic work Discipline History, archaeology...
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4 vols: vol. 1. Brussels, 1889–93. pp. 438–58. Henschen, Godfrey; Papebroch, Daniel; Baert, Baert; Janninck, Conrad, eds. (1741). Acta Sanctorum. Vol...
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Lodouico Domenichi (in Italian). Fiorenza: appresso Lorenzo Torrentino. Papebroch, Daniel (1685). Conatus chronico-historicus ad catalogum Romanorum Pontificum...
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