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Bajus, Michael, 1513-1589

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Personal name headingBajus, Michael, 1513-1589
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Variant(s)Baius, Michael, 1513-1589
Baius, Michel, 1513-1589
Bay, Michael de, 1513-1589
De Bay, Michael de, 1513-1589
Bay, Michel de, 1513-1589
Bay, Michiel de, 1513-1589
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Birth date1513
Death date1589-09-16
Place of birthLouvain (Belgium)
Field of activityTheology
AffiliationUniversité de Louvain (1425-1797)
Profession or occupationTheologians College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inDamnatae theses ab Alexandro VII., Innoc. XI. & Alexandro VIII, 1711: t.p. (Michaelis Baji)
RLIN, Mar. 10, 2005 (hdgs.: Bajus, Michael, 1513-1589; Baius, Michael, 1513-1589; Baius, Michel, 1513-89; Baius, Michel, 1513-1589; Baïus, Michael, 1513-1589)
Sonnius, Franciscus. Succincta demonstratio ex verbo Dei et patribus, errorum cuiusdam confessionis Caluinisticae, recens per has inferioris Germaniae Regiones sparsae, 1567: fol. I4 recto (Hic liber videtur mihi pius, eruditus, &dignus qui imprimatur. Michaël de Bay)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Nov. 16th, 2022 (Bajus, Michael; born 1513; died 1589; Roman-Catholic theologian; variant names: Bay, Michael de; Bay, Michel de; Baius, Michiel; Bay, Michiel de; Bajus, Michiel de; Baius, Michael)
   <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118651986>
Dutch Wikipedia, viewed on Nov. 16th, 2022 (Michel de Bay (Latin: Michael Baius) (born Bauffe or Meslin-l'Évêque in Hainaut, 1513 - died Louvain, Sept. 16, 1589) was a theologian and inquisitor from the Southern Netherlands and professor at the University of Louvain where he was rector for a short time in 1553. He was best known as a founder of Bayanism, a view underlying Jansenism)
   <https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_de_Bay>