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    Gilbert Génébrard (12 December 1535, in Riom, Puy-de-Dôme – 16 February 1597, in Semur, Côte-d'Or) was a French Benedictine exegete and Orientalist. In...
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  • Genebrard may refer to Gilbert Génébrard (1535–1597), French Benedictine exegete and Orientalist Saint Genebrard (7th century), Irish priest who was martyred...
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  • now called the Bering Strait. In contrast, the French archbishop Gilbert Génébrard argued in 1587 that they travelled via Greenland. Diego Andres Rocha...
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    Patricius, Italian philosopher and scientist (b. 1529) February 16 – Gilbert Génébrard, French Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1535) March 6 – William Brooke...
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     135 et seq. Seder Olam Zutta - Latin translation by Gilbert Génébrard (Paris 1572) Génébrard, Gilbert (1599). Chronographiæ libri quatuor. Priores duo sunt...
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  • and Presburg (1891). Eldad's narrative was translated into Latin by Gilbert Génébrard (Paris, 1584), and also, anonymously, into Arabic (St. Petersburg...
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  • Patricius, Italian philosopher and scientist (b. 1529) February 16 – Gilbert Génébrard, French Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1535) March 6 – William Brooke...
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    Kyberus' Latin supplement by F. de Belleforest was published in Gilbert Génébrard's French translation of Josephus (Paris, 1609). The oldest extant abstract...
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    1585) November 9 – Nanda Bayin, King of Burma (d. 1600) December 12 – Gilbert Génébrard, Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1597) December 28 – Martin Eisengrein...
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    Rama. Other proponents include 16–17th century Catholic theologians Gilbert Genebrard, François Feuardent, and René Massuet. Maometis in Greek numerals...
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    1585) November 9 – Nanda Bayin, King of Burma (d. 1600) December 12 – Gilbert Génébrard, Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1597) December 28 – Martin Eisengrein...
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    Seder Olam Zuṭa were published in Paris, with a Latin translation by Gilbert Genebrard. The former was edited, with a Latin language translation, notes,...
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    was brought to our Sovereigns of an unknown world." The Frenchman Gilbert Génebrard, writes: "Ferdinand, at the urging of his wife Isabella, Queen of...
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    (3:25-26) were expunged by the censor from later editions, while Gilbert Genebrard wrote a refutation of these passages with valuable notes. This refutation...
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  • It drew on the works of Girolamo Conestaggio, David Chytraeus, and Gilbert Génébrard. In addition Patrick used English authors (Richard Hakluyt, John Hooker...
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  • their identity of style with Isaiah's acknowledged commentaries. Gilbert Génébrard published a Latin translation of di Trani's commentary to Song of...
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    1574–1576: Julien de Médicis 1576–1591: Alexandre Canigiani 1591–1597: Gilbert Genebrard 1599–1624: Paul Hurault de L'Hôpital 1624–1625: Gui Hurault de L'Hôpital...
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  • 1570), and John Hessels (d. 1566). In France Jacques Merlin, and Gilbert Génebrard (d. 1597) rendered great services to dogmatic theology. Sylvester...
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    Antiquities of the Jews 20.8.5 Article in the Jewish Encyclopedia Génébrard, Gilbert (1599). Chronographiæ libri quatuor. Priores duo sunt de rebus veteris...
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  • P. (died 1560) Andreas Masius (died 1573) Jansen of Ghent (died 1576) Génébrard of Cluny (died 1597) Antonio Agelli (died 1608) Luke of Bruges (died 1619)...
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  • Gaulmyn, Gilb. (d. 1667; France) Gejerus, Martin (1614–80; Freiberg) Genebrard, Gilbert (1537–97; Samur) Georgius Gentius (1618–87; Freiberg) Gesenius, Wilhelm...
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