• B B OM. Italian friar.

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  • Balduinus Brandeburgensis (Balduin von Brandenburg, fl. late thirteenth cent.) Balduinus Brandeburgensis (Balduin von Brandenburg, fl. late thirteenth cent.) OM. German friar, who might have studied in Magdeburg (Ertl) and apparently also spent some years at the Franciscan studium of Paris. Author of the Summa Titulorum super Decretalibus Gregorii IX (finished by 1270), which to some extent resembles the work of Heinrich von Merseburg, and was used by the friar that compiled the second supplement to Heinrich’s Summa. Balduinus’ work is substantially longer that the Summa ...

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  • Balduinus de Jonghe/Balduinus Junius (Junius Balduinus van Dordrecht/Constantius Peregrinus/Boudewijn de Jonge, ca. 1583 - 1634 ) Balduinus de Jonghe/Balduinus Junius (Junius Balduinus van Dordrecht/Constantius Peregrinus/Boudewijn de Jonge, ca. 1583 - 1634 ) OFM. Dutch Observant friar from Dordrecht (Holland), son of Lord of Baardwijk . Was sent to Louvain for his education. Entered the Franciscan order there in September 1601. Active in the Southern Low Countries as preacher, guardian and provincial definitor. He died quite suddenly on 12 April 1634. Author, both under his own order name and under the Pseudonym Conatan...

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  • Baldus de Montenovo (fl. 15th cent.) Baldus de Montenovo (fl. 15th cent.) OMConv. Italian friar from Montenovo (Macerata) and member of the Maches province. Master of theology and preacher. In 1440 he held a Lenten preaching cycle in Bologna in the San Petronio. Later active as provincial minister (1455/1462) en vicar general of the order.

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  • Baldus de Stroncone (Baldo da Stroncone/Baldo Novelli, fl. early 17th cent.) Baldus de Stroncone (Baldo da Stroncone/Baldo Novelli, fl. early 17th cent.) OFM. Italian friar from the San Francesco (Umbria) province. Theologian, lector, predicator generalis. works Glorioso auuento di Christo vero Dio nel sopra celeste seno di Maria Vergine (Venice: Giacomo Sarzina, 1627). Sermons. Accessible via the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele in Rome and via Google Books. De Adventu Christi .? literature Sbaralea, Supplementum (ed. 1806), 106.

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  • Baltasar Basseliers (Balthasar Basseliers, ca. 1570-1637) Baltasar Basseliers (Balthasar Basseliers, ca. 1570-1637) OFM. Belgian friar from Antwerp. Member of the Germania Inferioris province. Guardian of the 's-Hertogenbosch friary (1611-1612), the Roermond friary (ca. 1622) and the Antwerp friary (1623-24). During his time in 's-Hertogenbosch, he shortly joined the Capuchins, but was back as a Franciscan friar within a year. By 1631 he was active in Maastricht. Two-times provincial definitor. He was a well-respected preacher and published shortly be...

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  • Baltasar Crispo (Baldassarre Crispo, d. 1602) Baltasar Crispo (Baldassarre Crispo, d. 1602)

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  • Baltasar de Alarcón (fl. ca. 1575) Baltasar de Alarcón (fl. ca. 1575) Franciscan friar, general procurator, preacher and sermon collector in Guatemala.

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  • Baltasar de Baños (d. 1654 ) Baltasar de Baños (d. 1654 ) Spanish friar from Belmonte. Joined the order in the Carthagena province near the end of the sixteenth century. Came to Guatemala around 1610/14. Active as theology teacher and as a preacher. Hailed by Francisco Vázquez for his homiletic and theological prowess. Baltasar was apparently appointed chronicler for his order province shortly before his death on December 8, 1654.

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  • Balthasar Aniser (1679-1763) Balthasar Aniser (1679-1763) OFMRef. Austrian friar and member of the Tirol Sankt Leopold province.

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