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  1. OCHINO, BERNARDINO (1487–1564), reformer, was born at Siena in 1487. His father, Domenico Tomasini, called Ochino, perhaps because he resided in the Via dell'Oca (Goose Street), is said to have been a barber.

  2. OCHINO, BERNARDINO Renowned preacher; b. district dell' Oca, Siena (hence his surname), 1487; d. Slavkov, Moravia, c. 1564. Ochino entered the Observant Franciscans (c. 1504), and after broad studies, he rose to be provincial and finally vicar for the Cisalpine province of his order. Craving a yet stricter rule, he transferred in 1534 to the ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Bernardino Tommasini “Ochino” was born in Siena in 1487. On the origins of his name, different hypotheses have been formulated: for some, such as Aonio Paleario, the nickname “Ochino” depends on the physical features of Bernardino, such as his beauty or tiny sharp eyes; others thought that “Ochino” could refer to the contrada of the city of Siena where he was born (contrada dell ...

  4. Bernardino Ochino primary name: Ochino, Bernardino Details individual; cleric/religious official; Italian; Male. Life dates 1487-1564. Biography ...

  5. Bernardino Ochino, of Siena: a Contribution Towards the History of the Reformation. Karl Benrath. J. Nisbet & Company, 1876 - Reformation - 304 pages. 0 Reviews.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2016 · 37 For Ochino’s plagiarism of the Dialogas Neobuli (1541), probably by Johannes Lening, see Taplin, Mark, ‘ Bernardino Ochino and the Zurich polygamy controversy of 1563 ’ (University of St Andrews, M.Litt. thesis, 1995), 26 – 46 Google Scholar. I am grateful to Dr Bruce Gordon for alerting me to this valuable study. [See also 11.41 below.]

  7. Predicador. Ochini fue el más famoso predicador italiano de su época. De 1534 a 1542 fue solicitado para pronunciar sermones durante la Cuaresma en muchas ciudades italianas. Uno de sus oyentes en Nápoles llegó a decir que "Ochini podía hacer llorar a las piedras".