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Tomaso Malvenda (1566 – 7 May 1628) was a
Spanish Dominican exegete and
historical critic.
Malvenda was born in Xàtiva, Valencia. He
entered the Dominicans...
- Leuven:
Leuven University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-9061862598. [...]
Thomas Malvenda, the
indefatigable Dominican whose m****ive De
Antichristo published in...
- was then
followed by
Robert Bellarmine and the
Spanish Dominican Thomas Malvenda.
Thomas Brightman, in particular,
writing in the
early 17th
century as...
- de Romans,
Bernard Gui,
Antonio Pierozzi,
Leander Alberti, and
Thomas Malvenda in his Annals.
Reginald was an
early follower of
Dominic of Osma and entered...
- side,
Michael Helding,
Eberhard Billick,
Pedro Domenico Soto and
Pedro de
Malvenda; on the
Protestant side, John Agricola.
Included in the
provisions of the...
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Church of England.
Lettres et
memoires de François de Vargas, de
Pierre de
Malvenda et de
quelques évéques d'Espagne
touchant le
Concile de
Trent (1699) was...
- (died 1608) Luke of
Bruges (died 1619) Calasius, O. S. F. (died 1620)
Malvenda, O. P. (died 1628)
Jansen of
Ypres Simeon de Muis (died 1644) Jean Morin...
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Francis de
Sales Hieronymus Medices Lessius Martin Bec**** (Martin Verbeeck)
Malvenda Thomas de
Lemos Alvarez Paul
Laymann Joann Wiggers Nicholas Riccardi Dominic...
- says that the
commentary was then extant; Flaminius; S. Antonius;
Thomas Malvenda, in
whose time the MS. of the
Epistles used by the
Saint as
Master of the...
- himself,
Michael Helding,
Johannes Agricola,
Domingo de Soto, and
Pedro de
Malvenda.
Pflug now
entertained still higher hopes of
realizing his
reform of Roman...