Jacobus Tirinus
Jacobus Tirinus[1] (1580–1636) was a Belgian Jesuit Biblical scholar. His major work is the Commentarius in Sacram Scripturam, a Bible commentary in two volumes from 1645.[2] He also published a chorography, Chorographia Terrae Sanctae in Angustiorem Formam Redacta, around 1630.
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Chorographia Terrae Sanctae, Jacobus Tirinus, Amsterdam, 1630
Notes
- Tirini Jacobi, Tyrinus, Tirynus, Jacques Tirin, Tierens, Tierin, Le Thiry.
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