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<p> an [[Italian]] theologian, was born at Milan. He was a Minorite, and for fifteen years regent of the order at Prague; then director of the grand seminarny, and theologian to the archbishop. He died at [[Prague]] in 1685, leaving De Deo Trino et Uno (Prague, 1682): — De Intellectu, Scientia, Providentia, Praedestinatione et Reprobatione (ibid.): — De Creatione, Statu lnnocentice, Angelis, etc. (ibid. 1688). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] theologian, was born at Milan. He was a Minorite, and for fifteen years regent of the order at Prague; then director of the grand seminarny, and theologian to the archbishop. He died at [[Prague]] in 1685, leaving De Deo Trino et Uno (Prague, 1682): '''''''''' De Intellectu, Scientia, Providentia, Praedestinatione et Reprobatione (ibid.): '''''''''' De Creatione, Statu ''Lnnocentice, Angelis,'' etc. (ibid. 1688). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 15 October 2021

Blaseus De Comitibus [1]

an Italian theologian, was born at Milan. He was a Minorite, and for fifteen years regent of the order at Prague; then director of the grand seminarny, and theologian to the archbishop. He died at Prague in 1685, leaving De Deo Trino et Uno (Prague, 1682): De Intellectu, Scientia, Providentia, Praedestinatione et Reprobatione (ibid.): De Creatione, Statu Lnnocentice, Angelis, etc. (ibid. 1688). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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