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- followed in 1564. Neri directed Baronius to focus his attention on the study and explanation of Church History. Baronius spent the next few years balancing...
- Magdeburg Centuries was the Annales Ecclesiastici by Cardinal Caesar Baronius. Baronius was a trained historian who produced a work that the Encyclopædia...
- objective of Baronius Press was to raise the quality of traditional Catholic books in order to make them more appealing to a wider audience. Baronius Press aimed...
- kindly received by Cardinal Bellarmine, Cardinal Baronius, and Pope Clement VIII. His gratitude to Baronius caused him to add that cardinal's name to his...
- subsequently acquired by Saint Benedict Press in 2008. On September 29, 2016, Baronius Press, a British publisher of traditional Catholic books, filed a civil...
- Baronius incurred Philip's further displeasure by supporting the cause of his enemy, the excommunicate Henry IV of France, whose absolution Baronius warmly...
- the Italian cardinal and historian Caesar Baronius in his Annales Ecclesiastici in the 16th century. Baronius's primary source for his history of this period...
- visitors. About midnight he began hemorrhaging, and Baronius read the commendatory prayers over him. Baronius asked that he bless his spiritual sons before...
- Foundation Crossway Hendrickson Publisher Ignatius Press Saint Benedict Press Baronius Press Additional lists List of English Bible translations Old English (pre-1066)...
- of Sacred Scripture. Let us recall the celebrated saying attributed to Baronius "Spiritui Sancto mentem fuisse nos docere quomodo ad coelum eatur, non...