in illuminated manuscript form, written by Saint Beatus of Liébana Beatus initial, the B of "Beatus vir..." ("Blessed is the man..."), the start of Psalm...
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Beatus of Lungern, known also by the honorific Apostle of Switzerland or as Beatus of Beatenberg or Beatus of Thun, was probably a legendary monk and hermit...
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Beatus of Liébana. "Monstrous Cavalry, Beatus de Saint-Sever". Commentary on the Apocalypse. Brown, Catherine (May 2009). "Love Letters from Beatus of...
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Bienheuré (redirect from Beatus of Vendome)
Saint Bienheuré (Bié, Beatus) is a semi-legendary saint of Vendôme. Tradition states that he lived in a cave near the town. Like Saint George, he is said...
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Beatus vir (Ecclesiastical Latin: [beˈatus ˈvir]; "Blessed is the man ...") are the first words in the Latin Vulgate Bible of both Psalm 1 and Psalm 112...
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commentary with Beatus’ work makes sense on a thematic basis. Based largely on Emeterius signing his names as scribe and illuminator to another Beatus Commentary...
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Saint Beatus of Liébana became one of the most important religious texts of the Middle Ages, and was often illustrated very fully. The Morgan Beatus contains...
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Commentary on the Apocalypse (redirect from Beatus Apocalypse)
Saint-Sever, the Gerona, the Osma and the Madrid (Vitr 14-1) Beatus codices. Considered together, the Beatus codices are among the most important Spanish manuscripts...
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Beatus was the second bishop of Passau from 746/747 to approximately 754AD. Although Beatus is not listed in any of the many bishops' lists, his existence...
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Beatus Rhenanus (22 August 1485 – 20 July 1547), born as Beatus Bild, was a German humanist, religious reformer, classical scholar, and book collector...
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The Beatus Map or Beatine Map is one of the most significant cartographic works of the European Early Middle Ages: It was originally drawn by the Spanish...
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Proprioseiopsis beatus is a species of mite in the family Phytoseiidae. "Proprioseiopsis beatus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
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The Tábara Beatus or Beatus of Tábara is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript, containing the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana. It originated...
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Beat Albrecht von Ramstein (redirect from Beatus Albrecht von Ramstein)
Beat Albrecht von Ramstein (1594–1651) was the Prince-Bishop of Basel from 1646 to 1651. Beat Albrecht von Ramstein was born in Waldighofen on 14 July...
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Mappa mundi (section Quadripartite or Beatus maps)
illustrating different manuscripts of Beatus of Liébana's popular Commentary on the Apocalypse of St John. These "Beatus maps" are believed to derive from...
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Ippolito Galantini (teacher) (redirect from Ippolito Galantini (beatus))
Ippolito Galantini (14 October 1565 – 20 March 1619) was an Italian Roman Catholic and the founder of the Congregation of Christian Doctrine. Galantini...
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Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5) is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana...
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Beatus Vir, Op. 38, subtitled Psalm for baritone, large mixed chorus and grand orchestra, is a musical psalm setting written by Henryk Górecki in 1979...
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Ende (artist) (section Gerona Beatus)
only Beatus of Girona contains the work of a woman. These manuscripts contain the Commentary on the Apocalypse compiled by the Spanish monk Beatus of Liébana...
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Trechus beatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Reitter in 1903. "Trechus beatus Reitter, 1903". Catalogue...
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"inhabited" initials. Certain important initials, such as the Beatus initial or "B" of Beatus vir... at the opening of Psalm 1 at the start of a vulgate...
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The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878), is a Romanesque Illuminated manuscript...
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119:1, base of several musical setting such as Beati quorum via (Stanford) beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam blessed is the man who finds wisdom From Proverbs...
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The Urgell Beatus, Beatus d'Urgell or Beatus la Seu d'Urgell is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript and medieval commentary. It is at Musei Diocesá...
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Asturias of this period was Beatus of Liébana, whose works left an indelible mark on the Christian culture of the Reconquista. Beatus was directly involved...
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Beatification (from Latin beatus, "blessed" and facere, "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into...
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Liverpool. Between ocean voyages, Beatus sailed in a number of North Sea coastal convoys. Early in October Beatus left Trois-Rivières, Quebec, carrying...
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Spanish Adoptionism (section Beatus of Liebana)
of Asturias. A monk, Beatus appears to have been a person of influence in Asturias, possibly counselor to the Queen of Leon. Beatus was also a skilled exegete...
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the Apocalypse. Fragment of the Beatus of Silos of Santo Domingo Beatus of Morgan, the sixth seal, circa 945. Beatus of San Millán, beginning of the 21st...
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Italian, German, Polish, and Swedish, and which is derived from the Latin beatus, meaning "blessed". Variants include Bea, Beade and Beáta. The name may...
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