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Caesar Baronius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Venerable Cesare Baronio (also known as Caesar Baronius ; August 30,1538 – June 30,1607) was an Italian Cardinal and ecclesiastical historian. Baronio was born at Sora, and was educated at Veroli a...
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Baronius was descended from the Neapolitan branch of a once powerful family, whose name, de Barono, was changed by Cesare himself to the Romanform, Baronius. His parents, humble citizens of Sora in the Sabines, some sixty miles east of Rome, could bestow no ancestral wealth and power upon their only son.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Baronius, Caesar. Baronius, Caesar. Information about Baronius, Caesar in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Baronius, Caesar; Baronius, Venerable Cesare; Baronne Anne Louise Germaine Necker de Steal-Holstein; Baronne de Feuchères; Baronness of Feuchères; Baronnies; Baronnites;
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Encyclopedia article about Baronius, Caesar. Information about Baronius, Caesar in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Baronius, Caesar; Baronius, Venerable Cesare; Baronne Anne Louise Germaine Necker de Steal-Holstein; Baronne de Feuchères; Baronness of Feuchères;
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CAESAR BARONIUS (1538-1607) ... End of Article: CAESAR BARONIUS (1538-1607); ... BARONIUS, CAESAR (1538-1607)
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Baronius is best known by his Annales Ecclesiastici, undertaken by the Order of St. Philip as an answer to the anti-Catholic history, the Magdeburg Centuries. ... Baronius makes use of the words of St Augustine: "I shall love with a special love the man who most rigidly and severely corrects my errors."
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As Vatican librarian, Baronius had access to the sources in the archives. His use of this material and his inclusion of many previously unpublished sources accounts for the completeness and usefulness of the Annales.
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More and more attracted by the study of church history thus required, Baronius began diligently to collect and compare materials for its prosecution, and worked for thirty years amidst the vast mass of ... Baronius tried, indeed, to meet these requirements; but with all his pains he did not altogether succeed.
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