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  1. Pseudo-Barnabas

    Pseudo Barnabas also referred to as Barnabas of Alexandria refers to the author of the Epistle of Barnabas and is considered an Apostolic Father, ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01637a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA The Apostolic Fathers Bot generated title ref but is not considered to be St. Barnabas by most modern scholars. ref name ecw http www.earlychristianwritings.com tixeront section1 1.html barnabas Handbook of Patrology First Period, Section I The Apostolic Fathers Bot generated title ref Epistle The Epistle of Barnabas was written to recent Christian converts from paganism who were being taught by some Jewish Christians that the Mosaic Law was still in place. ref name ecw In the second part of the Epistle Pseudo Barnabas refers to two paths, Light and Darkness, which are open for humankind to follow, and it is widely believed that this part of the Epistle was based upon the teachings of Didache . ref name ecw It is thought by many that the Epistle originated in Alexandria , Egypt . ref name ecw References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Apostolic Fathers Category Christian writers Christianity bio stub pl Pseudo Barnaba ...   more details



  1. Barnabas

    Other uses Infobox saint name Barnabas birth date unknown death date 61 AD feast day June 11 venerated ... , Lutheran Church image Barnabas.jpg imagesize 180 px caption Icon of Saint Barnabas birth place ..., Antioch , against hailstorms, invoked as peacemaker major shrine Monastery of St Barnabas in Famagusta , Cyprus ref http www.whatson northcyprus.com interest famagusta salamis barnabas.htm St Barnabas Monastery ref suppressed date issues Barnabas lang grc wikt , born Joseph , was an Early ... in Christianity Jerusalem . ref name Barnabas ref Harris names him as a prominent leader of the early .... 1985. ref According to bibleverse Acts 4 36 Barnabas was a Cyprus Cypriot Jew . Named an Twelve ... name Barnabas see also Judaizers . They gained many converts in Antioch Late Antiquity Antioch c ... ref Barnabas and Paul successfully evangelized among the Godfearers God fearing gentiles who attended ... Stephen L Harris Harris, Stephen L. , Understanding the Bible. Palo Alto Mayfield. 1985. ref Barnabas ... name Barnabas Barnabas. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the Christian church. New York ... , ref name Barnabas but this and other attributions are conjecture. ref Hebrews, Epistle to the Cross ... ref Clement of Alexandria ascribed an early Christian epistle to Barnabas Epistle of Barnabas , but that is highly improbable. ref Epistle of Barnabas. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the Christian ... of his death are, as yet, historically unverifiable, Christian tradition holds that Barnabas was martyr ed at Salamis, Cyprus , in 61 AD. ref name Barnabas He is traditionally identified as the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church Cypriot Church . The feast day of St Barnabas is celebrated on June 11. ref name Barnabas Some traditions hold that Aristobulus of Britannia , one of the Seventy Disciples , was the brother of Barnabas. Etymologies His Greeks Hellenic Jewish parents called him Joseph ... , they gave him a new name Barnabas. This name appears to be from the Aramaic language Aramaic lang ...   more details



  1. Pseudo-

    wiktionary pseudo For the novel with the original title Pseudo Hocus Bogus The prefix pseudo from Greek lying, false is used to mark something as falsity false , fraud ulent, or pretending to be something it is not. Biology prefix In biology and botany taxonomy the prefix pseudo or pseud can indicate a species with a visual similarity to another genus . An example is the Iris species Iris pseudacorus , by having leaves similar to those of Acorus calamus in the Acorus genus, having pseud acorus false acorus in its botanical name . See also lookfrom pseudo Falsehood Pseudorealism Deception Mimicry Pseudo.com Pseudo Blood of Our Own Category Prefixes Category Greek loanwords Category Biology prefixes and suffixes da Pseudo nl Pseudo sk Pseudo ...   more details



  1. Epistle of Barnabas

    Christianity The Epistle of Barnabas lang el , lang he is a Greek epistle containing twenty one chapters, preserved complete in the 4th century Codex Sinaiticus where it appears at the end of the New Testament . It is traditionally ascribed to Barnabas who is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles , though some ascribe it to another Apostolic Father of the same name, a Pseudo Barnabas Barnabas of Alexandria , or simply attribute it to an unknown early Christian teacher. A form of the Epistle 850 lines long is noted in the Latin list of canonical works in the 6th century Codex Claromontanus . It is not to be confused with the Gospel of Barnabas . Manuscript tradition The most complete text is in the Codex Sinaiticus S 4th century and the Codex Hierosolymitanus H ... Polycarp s Epistle to the Philippians 1.1 9.2 continues with Barnabas 5.7a and following, without ... the Epistle of Barnabas in a secondary list, of books that are antilegomena &mdash disputed &mdash ... ascription to Barnabas, but the opinion today is that Barnabas was not the author. Many scholars ... clearly places Barnabas after the Destruction of the Temple destruction of the Second Temple in AD 70 . But it also places Barnabas before the Bar Kokhba s revolt Bar Kochba Revolt of AD 132, after ... http www.ccel.org l lake fathers barnabas a.htm Greek text of Epistle of Barnabas http www.earlychristianwritings.com barnabas.html Early Christian Writings Epistle of Barnabas e texts of translations ... of Barnabas from a Roman Catholic point of view the chief importance of the epistle is in its relation to the history of the Canon of the Scriptures. Notes reflist Sources Kraft, Robert A., Barnabas ... KAV, Vol. 8 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht G ttingen 1999. ISBN 3 525 51683 5 DEFAULTSORT Epistle Of Barnabas Category Apocryphal epistles Barnabas Category Early Christianity and Judaism ar ... id Surat Barnabas it Lettera di Barnaba nl Brief van Barnabas pl List Barnaby pt Ep stola de Barnab ...   more details



  1. Barnabas (disambiguation)

    Barnabas usually refers to Saint Barnabas , an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. It may also refer to St. Barnabas GAC , Gaelic Athletics Club in Nottingham, UK Barnabas band , Christian rock band Barnabas Collins , vampire in the soap opera Dark Shadows The Saint Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey Several churches, see St. Barnabas Church disambiguation The Epistle of Barnabas , a work in the New Testament Apocrypha The Gospel of Barnabas , an apocryphal and pseudipigraphical medieval gospel with Muslim background Disambig el pt Barnab ...   more details



  1. Acts of Barnabas

    The text of the pseudepigraphy pseudepigraphical Acts of Barnabas claims to identify its author as John, surnamed Mark John Mark , the companion of Paul, as if writing an account of Barnabas , the Cypriot Jew who was a member of the earliest church at Jerusalem through the services of Barnabas the convert Saul was welcomed into the apostolic community. Three pseudepigraphical works are linked with the name of Barnabas the Epistle of Barnabas , written between AD 70 and 135, this Acts and the medieval text Gospel of Barnabas . None of them were accepted into the Biblical canon . The language and the ecclesiastical politics of Acts of Barnabas reveal it to be a work of the 5th century, designed to strengthen the claims of the church of Cyprus to apostolic foundation as the site of Barnabas grave, and therefore of its bishops independence from the patriarch of Antioch . These are 5th century concerns, the independence of the Church of Cyprus having been declared by the First Council of Ephesus in 431 and confirmed by Emperor Zeno emperor Zeno in 488. It was translated and edited by M. R. James ref In The Apocryphal New Testament, Oxford Clarendon Press, 1924. ref his version has remained a standard in English. Some have mistakenly assumed that the reference to a gospel used by Barnabas referred to in the Acts of Barnabas was the medieval document, the Gospel of Barnabas . However, this is clearly false, as the quotation reveals Barnabas, having unrolled the Gospel, which we have received from Matthew his fellow labourer, began to teach the Jews. By omitting this emphasized phrase in quoting this passage, the impression may be given that there is a Gospel of Barnabas earlier than ... Acts of Barnabas The Journeyings and Martyrdom of St. Barnabas the Apostle e text in English http www.ub.rug.nl eldoc dis theology i.czachesz c8.pdf The Commission of John Mark in the Acts of Barnabas Notes references Category 5th century Christian texts Category Apocryphal Acts Barnabas it Atti ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Fund

    The Barnabas Fund is an international, interdenominational Christian aid agency that supports Christians ... 1092935&SubsidiaryNumber 0 title Charity Commission.gov.uk Barnabas Fund work Charity Commission Website date 19 April 2012 ref ref http barnabasfund.org UK About us Who we are ref Barnabas Fund ... and its International HQ in Wiltshire , England . In the UK the work of Barnabas Fund began under ... incorporated organisation citation needed date October 2011 Barnabas Fund charity number 1092935 with an income ... 1092935&SubsidiaryNumber 0 title Charity Commission.gov.uk Barnabas Fund work Charity Commission Website date 31 August 2010 ref A second charity The Barnabas Fund charity number 271602 ... 0 title Charity Commission.gov.uk The Barnabas Fund work Charity Commission Website date ... is registered as both a company Barnabas Fund Incorporated ref cite web url http www.manta.com c mt1658p barnabas fund inc title Barnabas Fund Inc information ref and charity ref cite web url http www2.guidestar.org organizations 16 1711227 barnabas fund.aspx title Guidestar US nonprofit database ref but operates under the name Barnabas Aid . ref cite web url http www.barnabasfund.org US title Barnabas Fund US Website ref Barnabas Fund s international director is Patrick Sookhdeo who ... ref Past Trade Marks Barnabas Prayer USA ref name ustm http www.trademarkia.com company barnabas fund inc 127844 page 1 2 US Trade Marks ref Barnabas Fund, Hope and Aid for the persecuted Church USA ... name uktm barnabasfund hope and aid for the persecuted church UK ref name uktm Barnabas Fund UK ref name uktm Barnabas Aid UK ref name uktm Barnabas Gifts UK ref name uktm Barnabas Ministries UK ref name uktm Barnabas International UK ref name uktm Barnabas Ministries USA ref name ustm Barnabasaid ... in the UK 4343kB.pdf The Islamisation of the West BARNABAS AID JULY AUGUST 2010 See also Persecution of Christians References reflist External links http www.barnabasfund.org Barnabas Fund Official ...   more details



  1. Barnabas McDonald

    Monk Brother Barnabas McDonald Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools F.S.C. 1865 April 24, 1929 , was a Brother of the Christian Schools involved with youth work, especially among delinquents and orphans in the United States. He is remembered as founder of the Columbian Squires of the Knights of Columbus and as a driving force in establishing the early relationship between the Boy Scouts of America and the Roman Catholicism in the United States American Catholic Church . ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Squires aim to trainleaders url http www.wcr.ab.ca news 2001 0430 knightssquires043001.shtml quote The Squires were begun by Christian Brother Barnabas McDonald in August 1925. In August 2000, the Squires began year long 75th anniversary celebrations. work Western ... Scouts of America Brother Barnabas was a leader during the early years of Catholic Youth ministry ... Catholic Archdiocese of New York Cardinal Archbishop of New York . In 1924 Brother Barnabas and Victor ... Chaplain. Brother Barnabas was selected by the Boy Scouts of America in 1925 to be the Education ... F. White. who had served in that capacity since 1919. In 1927 Brother Barnabas was recognized with the Silver Buffalo Award for his service. Brother Barnabas remained active as Director of the National ... Barnabas, the Knights of Columbus established a Boy Life Bureau . Brother Barnabas was appointed ... met with Brother Barnabas. Though Knights of Columbus councils were involved in the Boy Scouts America ... of Brother Barnabas together with Supreme Director Daniel A. Tobin of Brooklyn, the first Columbian Squires circle was instituted on August 4, 1925. According to Brother Barnabas, The supreme ... here yesterday of the death in Albuquerque, N.M., of Brother Barnabas, F.S.C., the founder of Lincoln ... Schools References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Macdonald, Barnabas Category People associated with the Boy Scouts of America Category American people of Irish descent Category 1929 deaths es Barnabas McDonald ...   more details



  1. Barnabas of Terni

    Orphan date February 2009 Barnabas of Terni died 1474 or 1477 was an Italian Friar Minor and missionary , who established the first monte di piet . ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 02301a.htm title Barnabas of Terni work Catholic Encyclopedia ref Early life He belonged to the noble family of the Manassei and was a Doctor of Medicine and well versed in letters and philosophy before he entered the Order of Friars Minor in Umbria . Religious work After devoting himself assiduously to the study of theology, Barnabas began to preach with wonderful success, but a severe illness obliged him to abandon this work. He was almost continually employed in different offices of importance. He proved himself a zealous promoter of that branch of the order known as the Observance. Founding of first mont de pi t After consulting his fellow religious Fortunatus Coppoli, who had been an eminent jurisconsult, and with the generous co operation of the wealthy Perugian s, Barnabas established the first Monte di Piet , a charitable loan institution, in their city in 1462. Violent opposition ensued, but Barnabas and Fortunatus prevailed over their enemies at a public disputation. Barnabas next extended his work to other cities it was enthusiastically taken up by several great Franciscan missionaries, and in their day, the monti di piet wonderfully improved the social conditions of Italy. Death He died at the hermitage of the Carceri on Mount Subiaco at an advanced age and his remains were deposited there in the Chapel of St. Mary Magdelene. He is commemorated in the Franciscan martyrology on 17 February. See also Bernardine of Feltre References reflist Catholic DEFAULTSORT Barnabas of Terni Category 1470s deaths Category Franciscans Category 15th century Italian people Category People from Terni Category Italian bankers ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Suebu

    Barnabas Suebu born April 29, 1946 , ref http 74.125.153.132 search?q cache sQhjpVM5puYJ web.papua.go.id pejabat.php id gub barnabas suebu 29 april&cd 14&hl en&ct clnk Government of Papua province ref also known as Bas Suebu is the Governor of the Indonesia n Provinces of Indonesia province Papua Indonesian province Papua . He wants to protect the province s forests, and has made plans to declare a moratorium on log exports and recommended that no new logging concessions be granted to timber companies. Suebu appeared on Time Magazine s list of Heroes of the Environment October 2007. ref name timehero http www.time.com time specials 2007 article 0,28804,1663317 1663319 1669895,00.html Barnabas Suebu Heroes of the Environment TIME October 2007 Retrieved on 2007 10 24 ref Early Life, Education, and Career Barnabas Suebu was born on April 29, 1946, in Sentani , Papua province Papua , to Bonifasius Suebu and Salomi Monim. Suebu obtained a Bachelor of Laws at Cenderawasih University in 1988. He was also a graduate from Lemhanas National Defense Institute in 1984. He was the chairman of Irian Jaya KNPI Indonesian Youth National Committee in 1974 1975, Speaker of Irian Jaya Legislative Assembly 1987 1988 , adviser to the Minister for Research and Technology, a member of Congress 1997 2002 and List of Indonesian ambassadors Indonesian Ambassador to Mexico , Honduras and Panama 1999 2002 . ref http www.bipnewsroom.info ? link loadnews.php&newsid 28546 ref Personal life Suebu is married with 6 children. References references Current Governors of Indonesian Provinces Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Suebu, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 29, 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Suebu, Barnabas Category 1946 births Category Governors of Papua province Category Indonesian Christians Category Indonesian politicians Category Living people id Barnabas Suebu ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Collins

    2009 overly detailed June 2011 Infobox soap character series Dark Shadows name Barnabas Collins image1 Image JonathanFridAsBarnabasCollins.jpg caption1 Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins. series Dark Shadows ... Daniel Collins Dark Shadows Daniel Collins color 99CCCC species Vampire Barnabas Collins is a fictional ... Frid . Barnabas Collins is a 200 year old vampire who is in search of fresh blood and his lost love, Josette du Pres Josette . The character of Barnabas Collins was introduced to the serial in a last effort attempt to resurrect the flagging ratings. The role of Barnabas Collins was originally intended ... defining features of Barnabas s character development is his very gradual but persistent transformation ... the role of Barnabas Collins. Alec Newman played the part in Dark Shadows 2004 the unreleased 2004 ... Shadows film the 2012 film by director Tim Burton . Barnabas Collins s origin Barnabas Collins was a member .... He was the son of Joshua Collins Louis Edmonds and Naomi Collins Joan Bennett . Barnabas has many cousins ... Alakuz Collins, who died sometime before the start of 1795. In later life, Barnabas intended to marry ... for the wedding, Barnabas was determined not to resume his affair. Spurned, Angelique, a practitioner of witchcraft , used a number of spells to manipulate Barnabas and his family, culminating in his agreement to marry her. When Barnabas discovered Angelique s duplicity, he shot her. With what she believed to be her dying words, she took revenge on Barnabas by summoning a vampire bat from hell to attack him. Barnabas fell extremely ill and died. Angelique survived and attempted to rescind the curse, but was unsuccessful. Shortly thereafter, Barnabas rose as a vampire. He immediately ... dark woods all night because of this she contracted pneumonia and died. To add to Barnabas s grief, his mother Naomi Collins committed suicide after discovering her son s secret. Barnabas blamed ... Crothers because he told Naomi about him. Barnabas strangled Forbes to death. Barnabas also attempted ...   more details



  1. Levi Barnabas

    led to the first by election in Nunavut history. Barnabas ran in the December 2000 by election ... Levi Barnabas at the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut http www.cbc.ca nunavutvotes2004 riding ... Kevin O Brien S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnabas, Levi ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnabas, Levi Category 1964 births Category Canadian ...   more details



  1. Andrew Barnabas

    Andrew Barnabas born May 1973, Croydon , Greater London , England is a video game music composer . He studied at the University of Leeds where he earned a B.A. Hons in Popular Music Studies. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Barnabas composed module file MOD music as Nightshade in the demogroup Crusaders. He became one half of Bob and Barn , a company that creates music for video games as well as for film , television , and advertising in 2001. In 2009 Bob and Barn were signed to film and television agency SMA Talent. They have since also written the music for TV for Animal Cops Miami for Animal Planet and The King Is Dead TV series The King is Dead for BBC Three and scored the 2004 feature film My Brother is a Dog . He mostly composes with his co composer Paul Arnold composer Paul Arnold . External links http www.bobandbarn.com Bob and Barn official website musicbrainz artist id 1067ca31 c283 4116 82ff db8c0339819f name Andrew Barnabas http amp.dascene.net detail.php?detail modules&view 5359 Amiga Music Preservation Nightshade Modules Persondata NAME Barnabas, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Video game music composer DATE OF BIRTH May 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH Croydon , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnabas, Andrew Category 1973 births Category Living people Category Video game composers Category English composers Category People from Croydon Category Tracker musicians Category Alumni of the University of Leeds England musician stub videogame musician stub ...   more details



  1. Gospel of Barnabas

    The Gospel of Barnabas is a book depicting the life of Jesus , and claiming to be by Jesus disciple Barnabas ... manuscript is now lost, its text surviving only in a partial 18th century transcript. Barnabas ... month January title The Gospel of Barnabas and the Diatessaron journal Harvard Theological Review ... The Gospel of Barnabas year 1907 publisher Oxford pages xiv nopp true isbn 1881316157 ref , Ebionite ... Joosten first Jan year 2002 month January title The Gospel of Barnabas and the Diatessaron journal ... . This work should not be confused with the surviving Epistle of Barnabas , nor with the surviving Acts of Barnabas . Textual history The earliest document mentioning a Barnabas gospel which is generally ... A comparison of the polemical works of Juan Alonso with the Gospel of Barnabas journal Biblitheca ..., he speaks of the Gospel of Saint Barnabas where one can find the light y as mismo en Evangelio de ... have also a Gospel in Arabic, attributed to St. Barnabas, wherein the history of Jesus ... occurrences of a Gospel of Barnabas A Gospel according to Barnabas is mentioned in two early ... Beauchesne pages 244 ref attributed to the Apostle Barnabas, amongst the Greek manuscripts in the Baroccian ... Italian manuscript of the Gospel of Barnabas in Amsterdam before 1709. Subsequent scholars examining ... should not be confused with the surviving Epistle of Barnabas , which may have been written in 2nd ... their attribution to Barnabas. On the issue of circumcision , the books clearly hold very different ... of the same. Neither should it be confused with the surviving Acts of Barnabas , which narrates an account of Barnabas travels, martyrdom and burial, and which is generally thought to have been written ... Anthemios of Cyprus announced that the hidden burial place of Barnabas had been revealed to him ... 1977 244 Some scholars who maintain the antiquity of the Gospel of Barnabas propose that the text purportedly discovered in 478 should be identified with the Gospel of Barnabas instead but this supposition ...   more details



  1. Barnabas (band)

    Refimprove date April 2010 Infobox musical artist name Barnabas image alt caption image size landscape ... br Mick Donner Kris Brauninger Barnabas was a Christian hard rock band that was active from 1977 through 1986. The name of the band was in honor of the New Testament disciple Barnabas . Originating out ... Band . Over their career as a band, Barnabas was based in Los Angeles , Schaumberg, Illinois , Des Moines, Iowa , and Edmond, Oklahoma . Barnabas recorded five studio albums and played a relatively ... MusicMight With this lineup Barnabas joined Light Records and recorded 1983 s Approaching Light Speed ..., Barnabas decided to disband after playing at Toronto Greenfest in 1985. ref name Homeplanet ... to Barnabas , which was remixed by John Elefante John and Dino Elefante of Mastedon . This was released in 1992, but CD reissues of Barnabas s old albums would not come out until the late 1990s ... today as a repository of Barnabas history, discography, posters, and other historic items. It also ... the reissue of all five Barnabas albums on CD, a process that began in 1998 and ended in 2004. Style and legacy Barnabas are considered an important part of the 1970s Jesus Movement ref Cusic, pg.333 ... Daniel Band. ref name Thompson On earlier albums, Barnabas adopted a mixture of hard rock, heavy ... Joplin . ref name Thompson After the break up of Barnabas, Mann went put her energies into Women ... Foxes 1986 Later reissues and special recordings The Gospel According to Barnabas 1992 CD compilation ... unreleased tracks, including a recording of a Barnabas rehearsal Feel the Fire Little Foxes ... cite web title Barnabas Info and History url http www.leconte.com barnabas history.htm publisher ... 2000 cite web title Barnabas url http www.rockdetector.com artist usa barnabas publisher MusicMight Links http www.leconte.com barnabas Homeplanet Official Website of Barnabas Use dmy dates date January 2012 DEFAULTSORT Barnabas Band Category American Christian rock groups ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Gunn

    Barnabas Gunn c. 1680 February 6, 1753 was an England English organist and composer . Gunn s date and place of birth are unknown, but he was appointed organist of the newly built St Philip s Church now St Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham St Philip s Cathedral in Birmingham in 1715. He spent nine years as the organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1730, returning to Birmingham as organist of both St Philip s and St Martin in the Bull Ring in 1740, remaining there until his death. Gunn s compositions included cantata s, song s, psalm s and instrumental music for String instrument strings . In 1751 a thinly veiled attack appeared in an anonymous pamphlet attributed to William Hayes composer William Hayes entitled The Art of Composing Music by a Method Entirely New ... Suited to the Meanest Capacity , suggesting that Gunn composed using a Spruzzarino a fictional device that squirted random dots of ink onto manuscript paper. Gunn responded in good humour by naming a 1752 publication of his music 12 English Songs, by the newly invented method of composing with the Spruzzarino . Gunn s compositions were in fact highly successful his 1742 2 Cantatas and 6 Songs had 464 subscribers, including the composer George Frideric Handel . From 1748 until his death in 1753 Gunn also organised regular concerts between early May and mid August in Duddeston Gardens, Aston , featuring artists from as far away as London and Germany . These are the earliest recorded organised classical music concerts in Birmingham s history and featured repertoire including Handel, Gunn himself and fellow local composer John Alcock composer John Alcock . References and further reading Article Barnabas Gunn , in The New ..., 1945 External links IMSLP id Gunn, Barnabas Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Gunn, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English organist and composer DATE OF BIRTH c. 1680 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 February 1753 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunn, Barnabas Category ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Kinyor

    Barnabas Agui Kinyor born 3 August 1961 in Nandi Hills, Kenya Nandi Hills is a retired Kenya n athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles . Career He finished seventh at the Athletics at the 1990 Commonwealth Games 1990 Commonwealth Games , eighth at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics Men s 400 metre hurdles 1993 World Championships and won the bronze medal at the Athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games 1994 Commonwealth Games . He also competed at the Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men s 400 metre hurdles 1992 and Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men s 400 metre hurdles 1996 Olympic Games as well as the 1995 World Championships in Athletics Men s 400 metre hurdles 1995 World Championships without reaching the final. His personal best time was 48.90 seconds, achieved in the heats of the 1992 Olympics. ref http hem.bredband.net athletics atb m17.htm World men s all time best 400m hurdles last updated 2001 ref Private life His son Job Kinyor born 1990 ref http www.iaaf.org athletes biographies country ken athcode 244884 index.html IAAF profile for Job Kinyor ref is an apt middle distance runner. ref cite news first Peter last Njenga title Kenyan Trials lead to squad of 23 selections for Bydgoszcz url http www.iaaf.org WJC08 news kind 100 newsid 45365.html work IAAF.org date 18 June 2008 accessdate 2008 06 23 ref With his wife Salina Kosgei also a runner he has two children Billy born 1996 and Ruth born 2001 . ref name majors http www.worldmarathonmajors.com US athletes athlete 39 World Majors Marathon profile for Salina Kosgei ref References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ki barnabas kinyor 1.html sports reference iaaf name id 4680 Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kinyor, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kinyor, Barnabas Category 1961 births Category Living people Category Kenyan ... Category Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Kenya Kenya athletics bio stub sw Barnabas Kinyor ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Gooch

    Barnabas Gooch or Goche or Gough died c 1626 was an English lawyer and academic who was Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1611 to 1612. He was also a politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons from 1621 to 1624. Gooch was born at Alvingham, Lincolnshire, the son of Barnaby Gooch who was a poet and scholar. He matriculated from Magdalene College, Cambridge in Autumn 1582 and was awarded BA in 1587, MA in 1590 and LLD in 1604. He became List of Masters of Magdalene College, Cambridge Master of Magdalene in 1604 and held the post until his death in 1626. In 1605 he was incorporated at Oxford University . He was Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University from 1611 to 1612 He was admitted as an advocate on 4 February 1613. From 1615 to 1625 he was Commissary of the University. ref name Venn Venn id GC582B name Gooch, Barnabas ref In 1621, Gooch was elected Member of Parliament for Cambridge University UK Parliament constituency Cambridge University and for Truro UK Parliament constituency Truro and chose to sit for the university. He was re elected MP for Cambridge University in 1624. He was Chancellor of Worcester and Exeter. He was a benefactor to Magdalene College. ref name Venn Gooch died at Exeter in about 1626. ref name Venn References Reflist start box s aca succession box title List of Masters of Magdalene College, Cambridge Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge years 1604&ndash 1626 before John Palmer Master of Magdalene College John Palmer after Henry Smyth Master of Magdalene College Henry Smyth succession box title Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge before Fogge Newton after Valentine Cary years 1611&ndash 1612 s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Cambridge University UK Parliament constituency ... John Trefusis end box Persondata NAME Gooch, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1626 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gooch, Barnabas Category Year of birth ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Oley

    Barnabas Oley 1602 1686 was an English churchman and academic. A royalist figure of the First English Civil War , he was also the first editor of George Herbert and Thomas Jackson theologian Thomas Jackson , and a personal friend of Nicholas Ferrar . In old age he was archdeacon of Ely for a year. Life He was baptised in the parish church of Wakefield on 26 December 1602, as son of Francis Oley, a clerk, who married Mary Mattersouse on 25 June 1600. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, which he entered in 1607. In 1617 he proceeded to Clare College, Cambridge , probably as Cave s exhibitioner from his school, and graduated B.A. 1621, M.A. 1625, and B.D. ref Venn OLY618B ref A crown mandate for the degree of D.D. to him and two other eminent divines was dated 14 April, and published 17 June 1663, but the honour was declined. He was elected probationer fellow of the foundation of Lady Clare at his college on 28 November 1623, and a senior fellow in 1627, and filled the offices of tutor and president, one of his pupils being Peter Gunning . Oley was also taxor for the university in 1634, and proctor in 1635. In 1633 he was appointed by his college to the vicarage of Great Gransden , Huntingdonshire , and held it until his death but for several years he continued to reside at Cambridge. The first steps for the rebuilding of the college, which was begun on 19 ... to the Temple or the Country Parson , with a new preface, signed Barnabas Oley. These pieces were ... built and endowed the brick school house of 1664 in Great Gransden, now the Barnabas Oley School. ref http www.barnabasoley.cambs.sch.uk p Rev Barnabas Oley.ikml ref He made many other charitable bequests. Notes Reflist References DNB wstitle Oley, Barnabas Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oley, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1602 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1686 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oley, Barnabas Category 1602 births Category 1686 deaths Category ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Zhang

    Barnabas Zhang Pinyin Zh ng B n b , 11 February 1882 1961 , was an early preacher for the True Jesus Church in China , an indigenous Chinese church. Born in Weifang Wei County , Shandong Province , Zhang s former name was Di n J . His mother died when he was four years old and when his father remarried, Di n J often fled to distant locations. At the age of fifteen he began work as a farmer and by the age of twenty, he started learning commerce eventually becoming a collector and trader of antique s. Conversion to Christianity In the autumn of 1909, when Di n J was twenty seven years of age, his uncle Zhang Lingsheng paid a visit to his village where he preached sermons concerning repentance ... Ten Barnabas Zhang and the Chinese True Jesus Church zh ref He repented of his ... years, Ling Sheng laid hands on Di n J as an Elder Christianity Elder ref Barnabas Zhang, Preaching ... his name to Barnabas after revelations by the Holy Spirit . In 1919 he headed to Southern China, preaching the gospel and establishing numerous True Jesus Church prayer buildings. When preaching, Barnabas ... and healing fatal illnesses on the sick ref Barnabas Zhang, Preaching Record , p.27 29. True Jesus ... and what is now Malaysia where he established four churches for the first time. Later life Later on, Barnabas ... 0 8147 4649 7. ref The supporters of Isaac Wei labelled Barnabas as having gone insane during his last ... of Barnabas and his wife posing with their supporters in Hong Kong during the 1930s can still be found in TJC archives. ref Barnabas died in Singapore on 25 January 1961 ref General Board of the TJM, Part 5 Death of Elder Barnabas. ref References references See also Portal Christianity in China Protestant ... 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zhang, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zhang, Barnabas Category 1882 births Category 1961 deaths Category People excommunicated ... from Weifang zh min nan Tiu Pa n pa hak Chong P n p ms Barnabas Chang ja pl Barnabas ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Root

    Image BarnabasRoot.jpg thumb right Rev. Barnabas Root Fahma Yahny Barnabas Root , born Fahma Yahny , Sherbro Island , Sierra Leone , West Africa ref http www.allacademic.com meta p36544 index.html Paper presented by Matt Norman at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History ref was the grandson of an American born slave who had moved to Africa through the efforts of the American Colonization Society . Yahny attended the original Mendi Mission school in Mendiland , Sierra Leone , where he was educated by Mary McIntosh, an alumna of Knox College Illinois Knox College , in Galesburg, Illinois , which was founded in the Calvinist tradition. The College and many of the Congregational Christian Churches Congregationalism Congregational churches of the city were active with the American Missionary Association . Yahny was brought to the United States twice by alumni of the College, first in 1859, and then again in 1863, in the company of C. F. Winship, a missionary at the Mission, for a higher education at their alma mater . At that time Yahny took the name of the Illinois man who had organized the effort to pay for his education. Root was one of the first Black men to receive a college degree in Illinois , very likely the first. ref cite book last Muelder first Hermann title Missionaries and Muckrakers The First Hundred Years of Knox College publisher University of Illinois Press, Urbana year 1986 ref Even in the strongly anti slavery environment of Knox, though, Root was not shielded from prejudice. He was discouraged enough by what he faced that he considered transferring to Oberlin College in Ohio , which had been admitting African American s for nearly thirty years by then. ref http library.knox.edu archives exhibits blacks root ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Root, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES Yahny, Fahma SHORT DESCRIPTION Missionary ... Root, Barnabas Category Year of birth missing Category 1877 deaths Category Sherbro people Category ...   more details



  1. Barnabas Bidwell

    Infobox Congressman name Barnabas Bidwell image imagesize 250px smallimage caption state Massachusetts district Massachusetts s 12th congressional district 12th term start term end preceded Simon Larned succeeded Ezekiel Bacon office2 term start2 term end2 preceded2 succeeded2 birth date August 23, 1763 birth place Monterey, Massachusetts Township No. 1 now Monterey, Massachusetts death date July 27, 1833 death place Bath, Ontario restingplace Cataraqui Cemetery, Cataraqui, Ontario nationality United States American , Canadian party Democratic Republican spouse relations children Marshall Spring Bidwell residence alma mater Yale College class of 1785, Brown University occupation profession Attorney at law Attorney office2 Attorney General of Massachusetts term start2 June 15, 1807 term end2 August 30, 1810 predecessor2 James Sullivan governor James Sullivan successor2 Perez Morton office3 Member of the br Massachusetts Senate Massachusetts State Senate term start3 1801 term end3 1804 predecessor3 successor3 order3 office4 Member of the br Massachusetts House of Representatives term start4 1805 term end4 1807 predecessor4 successor4 office5 Treasurer of Berkshire County br Massachusetts ref Citation last Dexter first Franklin Bowditch title Biographical sketches of the graduates of Yale college with annals of the College History Volume IV page 388 publisher Henry Holt and Company location New York, NY year 1907 ref term start5 September, 1791 term end5 August, 1810 predecessor5 successor5 religion Presbyterian ref Citation last De Lancey first Edward Floyd title Marshall S. Bidwell, a memoir, historical and biographical page 5 publisher Edward Floyd De Lancey location New York, NY year 1890 ref signature website footnotes Barnabas Bidwell August 23, 1763 July 27, 1833 was a dual ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bidwell, Barnabas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ..., Barnabas Category 1763 births Category 1833 deaths Category Massachusetts Attorneys General Category ...   more details



  1. Pseudo-Ezekiel

    phrases in Pseudo Ezekiel include the Epistle of Barnabas 80 C.E. 130 C.E. and the Second Century The Apocalypse ...Also known as 4QPseudo Ezekiel, and referred to in older reference sources as 4QSecond Ezekiel, Pseudo Ezekiel is a fragmentary, pseudipigraphic Hebrew text found in Cave 4 at Qumran , and therefore belongs to the cache of manuscripts popularly known as the Dead Sea Scrolls . It is also classified as parabiblical and considered, in some accounts, as apocalyptic as well. Not known even in the scholarly world until the late 1980s, and not published until 2001, Pseudo Ezekiel has emerged as one of the most controversial texts among Qumran finds in the early years of the twenty first century. Sources At first, all of the Cave 4 fragments from 4Q385 4Q391 were identified as belonging to Pseudo Ezekiel, but ultimately this was revised, separating out 4Q385a, 4Q387a, 4Q388a and 4Q389 as belonging to a Pseudo Moses, 4Q390 as a Pseudo Moses Apocalypse with 4Q385b and 4Q387b identified as sections C and D of an Apocryphon of Jeremiah also partly preserved in 4Q383. Later, this was revised once again ... fragments 4Q385, 4Q385b, 4Q385c, 4Q386, 4Q388 and 4Q391 as belonging definitively to Pseudo Ezekiel ... minority of scholars do not concur with this view, the general consensus on Pseudo Ezekiel is that it is a non ... 4. Barry Smith has suggested that if Pseudo Ezekiel can be dated back fifty years prior that the son ... connections to other texts which is what has led to the great interest in Pseudo Ezekiel, most ... the Apocryphon of Ezekiel and, coincidentally, carries over some literal turns of phrase from Pseudo ... partly derived from the Hebrew Pseudo Ezekiel, or perhaps the early Christian church had access ... scholars. Charles Torrey s Pseudo Ezekiel In his 1930 book, Pseudo Ezekiel and the Original Prophecy , Charles Cutler Torrey coined the term Pseudo Ezekiel to describe a proposed predecessor ... http archaeology.about.com od biblicalarchaeology ig Dead Sea Scrolls Pseudo Ezekiel .htm ...   more details



  1. Pseudo-nitzschia

    Taxobox image Pseudonitzschia seriata.jpg image caption Pseudo nitzschia seriata regnum Chromalveolata phylum Heterokont ophyta classis Diatom Bacillariophyceae ordo Bacillariales familia Bacillariaceae genus Pseudo nitzschia genus authority H. Perag. in H. Perag. and Perag. The genus Pseudo nitzschia includes several species of diatom s known to produce the neurotoxin known as domoic acid , a toxin which is responsible for the human illness called amnesic shellfish poisoning . This genus of phytoplankton is known to form harmful algal bloom s in coastal waters of Canada, California, Oregon, and Washington state. Species that have been shown to produce domoic acid although not all strains are toxigenic ref Bates, S.S. and V.L. Trainer. 2006. The ecology of harmful diatoms. In E. Gran li and J. Turner eds. Ecology of harmful algae. Ecological Studies, Vol. 189. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, p. 81 93. ref , ref Trainer, V.L., B.M. Hickey, and S.S. Bates. 2008. Toxic diatoms. In P.J. Walsh, S.L. Smith, L.E. Fleming, H. Solo Gabriele, and W.H. Gerwick eds. , Oceans and human health risks and remedies ... ioc details.asp?Algae ID 3 Pseudo nitzschia australis http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 7 Pseudo nitzschia calliantha http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 106 Pseudo nitzschia cuspidata http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 4 Pseudo nitzschia delicatissima http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 99 Pseudo nitzschia fraudulenta http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 101 Pseudo nitzschia galaxiae http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 5 Pseudo nitzschia multiseries http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 6 Pseudo nitzschia multistriata http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 8 Pseudo nitzschia pugens http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 9 Pseudo nitzschia seriata http www.bi.ku.dk ioc details.asp?Algae ID 10 Pseudo nitzschia turgidula References ... The genus Pseudo nitzschia Category Diatoms Diatom stub fr Pseudo nitzschia ...   more details



  1. Pseudo-event

    mergeto Media event date March 2011 Multiple issues notability November 2008 refimprove November 2008 original research November 2008 A pseudo event is an event or activity that exists for the sole purpose of the media publicity and serves little to no other function in Real life reality real life . Without the media, nothing meaningful actually occurs at the event, so pseudo events are considered real only after they are viewed through news , advertisement , television or other types of Mass media media . An extremely simple example is sitting for a family portrait the event serves no purpose other than to be viewed through a photograph. Other examples include press conference s, advertisements, media spectacles, and many types of news. The term was coined by the theorist and historian Daniel J. Boorstin in his 1962 book The Image A guide to Pseudo events in America ref cite book last Boorstin first Daniel Joseph title The image A guide to pseudo events in America publisher Vintage location New York year 1961 isbn 0 679 74180 1 ref The celebration is held, Photo Op photographs are taken , the occasion is widely reported . The term is closely related to idea of hyperreality and thus postmodernism , although Boorstin s coinage predates by decades the latter two ideas and the related work of postmodern thinkers such as Jean Baudrillard . In recognizing the differences between a pseudo event and a spontaneous event, Boorstin states characteristics of a pseudo event in his book titled Hidden History. He says that pseudo events are dramatic, planned, repeatable, costly, intellectually planned, social, cause other pseudo events, and that one must be known about it to be considered informed. ref Boorstin, D. Hidden History. Harper & Row, 1987. 279 280. Print. ref A number of video art ists have explored the concept of a pseudo event in their work. The group Ant Farm group Ant Farm especially plays with pseudo events, though not so identified, in their works Media Burn 1975 ...   more details




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