- Four
former Bollandists supervised the work.
After the re-establishment of the
Society of
Jesus in Belgium, a new
Society of
Bollandists was
formed in...
-
finished over the
centuries by the
Bollandists, who
continue to edit and
publish the Acta Sanctorum. The
Bollandists oversaw the project,
first in Antwerp...
- been
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church,
particularly by the
Bollandists. In the late 10th century,
Folcuin wrote that Abel had been a monk in...
- a
hagiographical scholar and an
outstanding member of the
Society of
Bollandists. Born in 1859 in Antwerp,
Delehaye joined the
Society of
Jesus in 1876...
-
Christian countries, the 17th-century Acta
Sanctorum published by the
Bollandists listed her
feast under July 12, but the
German Jesuit scholar Joseph...
- "The
Bollandists." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 26 Mar. 2015 "Jean Bolland,
founder of the
Bollandists", The...
- the
Bollandists. He
continued this work
until his
death in 1714.
Herbert Thurston considered Pabenbroch "the
ablest of all the
early Bollandists." According...
-
Hippolyte S.J., The Work of the
Bollandists,
Princeton University Press 1922 "Jean Bolland,
founder of the
Bollandists", The
Jesuits of the
Province of...
- Migne. Vita S.
Oswaldi (Oswald of Worcester), in Mabillon, i. 727, the
Bollandists' Acta Sanctorum, Capgrave, and Migne.
Responsoria for the
Festival of...
- the
Sirmondian Codex now in Berlin] (in Gr****). Brussels:
Society of
Bollandists.
George Harmatolus; et al.
Chronicon 678-3 (in
Ancient Gr****). Hollingsworth...