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Beatus, meaning ''blessed'' in Medieval Latin, may mean: *One who has been beatified, the stage before being declared a saint *The ''Commentary on the Apocalypse'', (i.e. Book of Revelation), especially in illuminated manuscript form, written by Saint Beatus of Liébana *Beatus initial, the B of "Beatus vir..." ("Blessed is the man..."), usually given the most elaborate decoration in an illuminated psalter *''Beatus vir'' (from Psalm 112) is the title of many compositions including : * *''Beatus vir (1641) from Monteverdi's ''Selva morale e spirituale'' * *''Beatus vir, ZWV 75, 76, et 77, by Jan Dismas Zelenka * *''Beatus vir, RV597 et RV598, by Vivaldi * *''Beatus vir, MH 410, MH 398, by Michael Haydn * *''Beatus Vir'' (Górecki), opus 38 (1979), by Górecki * *''Beatus vir, Seibel 26, 27, and 28 by Johann David Heinichen *"Beatus", a song by Serj Tankian from ''Imperfect Harmonies'' ==People== *Beatus of Lungern or Saint Beatus of Beatenberg or Thun, a semi-legendary figure who is considered the saint of Switzerland *Saint Beatus, Bishop of Amiens, France in the 5th century *Saint Beatus of Liébana, a Spanish monk who lived in the 8th century, in San Martin de Turieno in Liebana. *Beatus of Vendôme, a semi-legendary saint of Vendôme *Beatus Rhenanus (1485 -1547) (also known as Beatus Bild), a German humanist, religious reformer, and classical scholar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beatus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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