LC control no. | no 99039030 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille, 1531-1594 |
Variant(s) | Bertram, Corneille-Bonaventure, 1531-1594 Bertrand, Corneille-Bonaventure, 1531-1594 Bertrand, Bonaventure Corneille, 1531-1594 Bertramus, Bonaventura Cornelius, 1531-1594 Bertram, C.-B. (Corneille-Bonaventure), 1531-1594 Bertram, Bonaventura Kornelius, 1531-1594 Bertram, Bonaventure Cornelius, 1531-1594 Betram, Bonaventura Cornelius, 1531-1594 Bertramus, Bonauentura Cornelius, 1531-1594 Bertram, Bonaventura Cornelius, 1531-1594 |
Other standard no. | 0000000121387089 |
Located | Cahors (France) Geneva (Switzerland) |
Birth date | 1531 |
Death date | 1594 |
Place of birth | Thouars (France) |
Place of death | Lausanne (Switzerland) |
Field of activity | Hebrew language Aramaic language Arabic language Oriental languages |
Affiliation | Académie de Genève |
Profession or occupation | Teachers College teachers Theologians Clergy Hebraists University and college faculty members |
Found in | De politia Iudaica, 1580: t.p. (...Bonaventura Cornelio Bertramo) BM cat. (hdg.: Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille; ref.: Bertram, Corneille Bonaventure) BN cat. (Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille) DBF (Bertram, Corneille-Bonaventure, or Bertrand, 1531-1594) OCLC, 26 May 1999 (hdg.: Bertram, Corneille Bonaventura; Bertram, C.B.; usage: ...Bonaventura Cornelio Bertramo) BnF, catalogue général, viewed September 16, 2021 (Bertram, Corneille Bonaventure ; born 1531 in Thouars (Deux-Sèvres), died 1594 in Lausanne ; Calvinist ; Hebrew teacher in Geneva) <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb12064878s> Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed September 16, 2021 (Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille ; French calvinist ; theologian, professor in Genève ; variants: Bonaventura Kornelius Bertram, Bonaventura Cornelius Betram, Bonauentura Cornelius Bertramus) <http://d-nb.info/gnd/129054763> Jewish Encyclopedia, viewed September 16, 2021 (Bertram, Corneille Bonaventure ; Protestant clergyman and Hebraist ; studied at Poitiers, Paris, Toulouse, and Cahors ; when the authorities in Cahors had received an order to massacre all the Protestants, he fled to Geneva, where, in 1567, he became professor of Oriental languages in the university) <https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3173-bertram-corneille-bonaventure> |