Georgius, Dominicus the younger, librarian to cardinal Imperialis, and chaplain to pope Benedict XIV, died at Rome, August 20, 1747. He wrote, De Antiquis Italiae Metropolibus (Rome, 1722): — De Liturgia Romani Pontificis (1731, 2 volumes): — De Monogrammate Christi (1738): — Annalium Ecclesiasticorum Caes. Baraonii (Lucca, 1740): — Vita Nicolai V Pont. Maximi ad Fidem Veterum Monumentorum, etc. (1742): — Martyrologium Adonis Archiepiscopi Viennensis (1745). See Baumgarten, Hallische Bibliothek, 6:436; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. 1:539, 675, 813, 914. (B.P.)
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John McClintock was born October 27, 1814 in Philadelphia to Irish immigrants, John and Martha McClintock. He began as a clerk in his father's store, and then became a bookkeeper in the Methodist Book Concern in New York. Here he converted to Methodism and considered joining the ministry. McClintock entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1832 and graduated with high honors three years later. Subsequently, he was awarded a doctorate of divinity degree from the same institution in 1848.WikipediaRead More