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<p> a native of Venice, who became a Protestant in the beginning of the sixteenth century. He was of a visionary turn, and sought to show that the principal events of his time had been predicted in the Bible. He labored to effect a union of all Protestant states, at the head of which his plan was to place [[Henry]] IV of France. He wrote a Mystical and Prophetical [[Interpretation]] of [[Genesis]] (Leyden, 1584, 4to), and a similar Interpretatio of Leviticus (8vo). He died at [[Nuremberg]] in 1600.-Landon, Ecclesiastical Dictionary, ii, 416. </p>
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<p> a native of Venice, who became a [[Protestant]] in the beginning of the sixteenth century. He was of a visionary turn, and sought to show that the principal events of his time had been predicted in the Bible. He labored to effect a union of all Protestant states, at the head of which his plan was to place Henry IV of France. He wrote a Mystical and Prophetical [[Interpretation]] of [[Genesis]] (Leyden, 1584, 4to), and a similar Interpretatio of Leviticus (8vo). He died at [[Nuremberg]] in 1600.-Landon, [[Ecclesiastical]] Dictionary, ii, 416. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 15 October 2021

Jacopo Brocardo [1]

a native of Venice, who became a Protestant in the beginning of the sixteenth century. He was of a visionary turn, and sought to show that the principal events of his time had been predicted in the Bible. He labored to effect a union of all Protestant states, at the head of which his plan was to place Henry IV of France. He wrote a Mystical and Prophetical Interpretation of Genesis (Leyden, 1584, 4to), and a similar Interpretatio of Leviticus (8vo). He died at Nuremberg in 1600.-Landon, Ecclesiastical Dictionary, ii, 416.

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