Exegetics
21Hesychius of Jerusalem — • Presbyter and exegete, probably of the fifth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hesychius of Jerusalem Hesychius of Jerusalem …
22Lutheranism — • The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant sects, founded by the Wittenberg reformer, Martin Luther Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lutheranism Lutheranism …
23Denys — Denys the Carthusian † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Denys the Carthusian (DENYS VAN LEEUWEN, also LEUW or LIEUWE). Born in 1402 in that part of the Belgian province of Limburg which was formerly comprised in the county of Hesbaye; died …
24La Plata (Bolivia) — La Plata † Catholic Encyclopedia ► La Plata ARCHDIOCESE OF LA PLATA/DE PLATA (OR CHARCAS) La Plata, besides being the metropolitan see of Bolivia, is one of the three principal cities of that republic. The other two are La Paz and …
25Lutherans — Lutheranism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lutheranism The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant (Protestantism) sects, founded by the Wit …
26Lutherans and Lutheranism — Lutheranism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lutheranism The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant (Protestantism) sects, founded by the …
27Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan — Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan (Baptized GIACOMO.) Dominican Cardinal, philosopher, theologian, and exegete; born 20 February, 1469 at Gaeta, Italy; died 9 August, 1534 at… …
28University of Muenster — University of Münster † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Münster The town of Münster in Westphalia obtained its university in 1771 through the initiative of the prince bishop s vicar general, Freiherr von Fürstenberg. The… …
29D. W. Robertson, Jr. — External images Photo of D.W. Robertson, Jr. from Princeton Alumni Weekly October 21 1998 Durant Waite Robertson, Jr., (Washington, D …
30New algebra — The new algebra or symbolic analysis is a formalization of algebra promoted by François Viète in 1591 and by his successors (after 1603). It marks the beginning of the algebraic formalization (late sixteenth the early seventeenth centuries).… …