A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.

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A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.
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Du Pin, Louis Ellies, 1657-1719.
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MDCXCIII [1693]
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Church history.
Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
Christian literature, Early -- Bio-bibliography.
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"A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69887.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Authors of the Church IN THE NINTH CENTURY.

  • NICEPHORUS, PAtriarch of Constantinople; flourish'd from 806 to his Death, in 828.
  • THEODORUS, Abbot of Studa in 800: He was a famous Pa∣tron of Images, for which he was banished 3 Times.
  • JOSEPH, Bishop of Thessalonica, Brother of Theodorus; and flourished at the same time.
  • NAUCRATIUS, A Scholar of Theodorus Studita: About the same Time with the last.
  • THEODORUS and THEOPHANES, Brethren: Flourished a little after.
  • THEOSTERICTUS, A Monk: About the same time.
  • MICHAEL SYNCELLUS, The Syncellus of Nicephorus: Flourished about the beginning of this Age.
  • LUDGERUS, Bishop of Munster: From 802, dyed in 809.
  • LEIDRADUS, Archbishop of Lyons; raised to it in 806, re∣treated in 815.
  • SERGIUS, An Historian: From 800 to 830.
  • CLAUDIUS CLEMENS, Bishop of Turin: From 810, dyed in 820.
  • DUNGALUS, A Deacon: About the same time.
  • LEO III. Bishop of Rome: Made Pope in 795, dyed in 816.
  • HATTO or HETTO, Abbot of Auge and Bishop of Basil: Made Ab∣bot in 796, Bishop in 801, and dyed in 836.
  • JESSE, Bishop of Amiens: Chosen to that See in the be∣ginning of this Age, and deposed in 831.
  • ODILBERT, Flourished at the same time.
  • AEGIL, Abbot of Fulda; From 818 to 822, dyed in 822.
  • GILDAS, Flourished 820.
  • SEDULIUS, About 818.
  • EGINHARDUS, Secretary to Charles the Great: Flourished about 820.
  • THEGANUS, Suffragan of the Diocess of Treves; flourished at the same time.
  • BENEDICT, Abbot of Aniane; flourished in the beginning of this Age, dyed in 821.
  • ...

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  • ARDO SMARAGDUS, S. Benedict's Scholar, flourish'd after the Death of his Master.
  • SMARAGDUS, Abbot of S. Michael; flourished about the same Time.
  • ORTHEGRINUS, A Monk of Werthin; flourished about 830.
  • ALFRIDUS, Bishop of Munster; chosen Bishop in 839, dyed in 849.
  • PASCHALIS I. Pope: Made in 817, dyed in 824.
  • ADELARDUS, Abbot of Corby; flourished after 810, dyed in 826.
  • EUGENIUS II. Pope; ordained Bishop of Rome in 824, dyed in 827.
  • ANSEGISUS, Abbot of S. Vandrille; flourished about 830, dyed in 834.
  • HALITGARIUS, Bishop of Cambray: Made in 816, dyed in 830.
  • VUFINUS BOETIUS, Bishop of Poictiers; flourished about 830.
  • AGOBARDUS, Chosen Archbishop of Lyons in 815, dyed in 840.
  • AMALARIUS, Deacon of Metz; flourished about 820, dyed in 850.
  • HILDEMARUS, A Monk; flourished about 830, dyed in 840.
  • GREGORY IV. Pope; chosen in 828, dyed in 844.
  • HILDUIN, Abbot of S. Medard at Soissons, S. German, S. Di∣onys, and Arch-Chaplain to Lewis Godly; re∣formed the Abby of S. Dionys in 829, dyed in 838 or 842.
  • ANSCHARIUS, Monk of Corby, and Apostle of Denmark: Went to Denmark 836, and made Bishop of Hamburg in 842, dyed in 865.
  • AIMONIUS, Monk of Fulda, and after Bishop of Alberstadt; chosen Bishop in 841, dyed in 853.
  • RABANUS, Abbot of Fulda and Archbishop of Mentz; made Abbot in 822, and Archbishop in 847, dyed, in 856.
  • WALAFRIDUS STRABO, A Monk of Fulda, and after Dean of S. Gallus, and Abbot of Augia Dives; flourished about 840, dyed in 849.
  • AMOLO, Archbishop of Lyons, succeeded Agobard in 841. dyed in 853.
  • SERGIUS II. Pope; chosen in 144, dyed in 847.
  • ERMANRICUS, Monk of Elwangen, chosen Abbot in 846, dyed about 850.
  • RODOLPHUS, A Monk of Fulda, and Scholar of Rabanus; flourished about 850, dyed in 865.
  • ERMANTARIUS, Abbot of Noirmantier; flourished about 850.
  • MILO called SIGIBERT, A Monk of S. Amandus; flourished about the same Time.
  • WANDELBERT, A Deacon and Monk of Prom; flourished about the same time.
  • METHODIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople; chosen 841, dyed in 847.
  • HINCMARUS, Archbishop of Rheims; born in 800, made in 844, dyed in 882.
  • GOTTESCHALCUS, A Monk of Orbez; born in the beginning of this Age, left his Monastery in 846, spread his Doctrine in 847, was condemned and impri∣soned in 848.
  • HINCMARUS, Jun. Bishop of Laon; made 859, deposed in 871, dy∣ed a little after.
  • PASCASIUSRATHBERTUS, Abbot of Corby; Born in the beginning of this Age, made in 844, dyed in 865.
  • BERTRAMUS, Monk of Corby, and after Abbot of Orbez; born about the same time, flourished in the Reign of Charles the Bald, dyed about 870.
  • JO. SCOTUS, Born about the same time, came into France a∣bout 850, returned into England in 864, and dyed in 874.
  • Two nameless AUTHORS, Opposers of Paschasius Rathbertus; wrote in 840.
  • ...

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  • PRUDENTIUS, Bishop of Troyes; made in 840.
  • FLORUS, Deacon of Lyons; flourished about 850.
  • REMIGIUS, Archbishop of Lyons; ordained in 853.
  • LUPUS SERVATUS, Abbot of Ferrara; born in the beginning of this Age, chosen in 842, dyed in 862.
  • LEO IV. Pope; chosen in 847.
  • EULOGIUS, Martyred at Corduba; flourished about 840, dy∣ed in 859.
  • ALVARUS, His Brother; flourished about the same time, dyed a little after.
  • ODO. Bishop of Beauvais; flourished about 860.
  • AENEAS, Bishop of Paris; chosen in 853, dyed in 170.
  • ANGELOMUS, A Monk of Luxeuil, flourished after 150.
  • BENEDICT III. Pope; elected in 855, dyed in 858.
  • ISAAC, Bishop of Langres; flourished after 850.
  • HERARDUS, Archbishop of Tours; chosen in 855, dyed in 871.
  • NICOLAS I. Pope; chosen in 858, dyed in 867.
  • IGNATIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople; made in 847, de∣posed in 858, restored in 869, dyed in 877.
  • PHOTIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople; made in 858, depo∣sed in 867, restored in 878, deposed again in 886, dyed in Exile a little after.
  • ADRIAN II. Pope; chosen in 867, dyed in 872.
  • HUCBALDUS, A Monk of S. Amandus; flourished from 860 to 900.
  • ISO, A Monk of S. Gallus; flourished about 860, dy∣ed in 871.
  • PETRUS SICULUS, Flourished about 870.
  • ADO, Archbishop of Vienna; flourished about the same time, dyed after 879.
  • USUARDUS, A Monk of S. German des Prez.
  • THEODORUS ABUCARA, Metropolitan of Carca, flourished about the same time.
  • ANASTASIUS Bibliothecarius, A Library-Keeper; flourished from 867 to 900.
  • GEORGIUS, A Monk, Chartophylax of the Church of Con∣stantinople and Archbishop of Nicomedia; flou∣rished about 870.
  • LUITBERTUS, Archbishop of Mentz; flourished about 870.
  • WULFADUS, Archbishop of Bourges; ordained in 866, dyed in 876.
  • GAUTERIUS, Bishop of Orleans; flourished about 870.
  • OTFREDUS, A Benedictine Monk; flourished about the End of this Age,
  • JOHN VIII. Pope; made in 872, dyed in 882.
  • REMBERTUS, Archbishop of Breme; chosen in 165, dyed in 882.
  • HERRICUS, A Monk of S. Germans of Auxerre; flourished about 880.
  • DRUTHMARUS, A Monk of Corby; flourished about the end of this Age.
  • REMIGIUS, A Monk of S. German at Auxerre, flourished af∣ter 880.
  • THEOPHANES CEREMEUS, Bishop of Taurimenum in Sicily; flourished about the end of the Age.
  • AIMONIUS, A Monk of S. German des Prez; flourished about the same time.
  • ABBO, A Monk of S. German des Prez; flourished about the same time.
  • WOLFADUS, A Monk of Hasinede; flourished about the same time.
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  • HEREMPERTUS, A Monk of Mount Cassin; flourished about the same time.
  • ALTMANNUS, A Monk of Haute Villiers; flourished about the same time.
  • ALDROVALDUS or ALBERTUS, A Monk of Fleury; flourished about the same time.
  • STEVEN V. Pope; chosen in 885. dyed in 891.
  • RICULPHUS, Bishop of Soissons; flourished about the end of the Age.
  • ELIAS, Patriarch of Jerusalem; flourished about the same time.
  • DAVID NICETAS, A Bishop; flourihed about the same time,
  • ALFREDUS, King of England; crowned in 872, dyed in 900,
  • A nameless AUTHOR, Wrote Liber Synodicus; flourished about the end of the Age.
  • FORMOSUS, Pope; chosen in 891, dyed in 896.
  • STEVEN VI. Pope; chosen 896, dyed in 900.
  • AUXILIUS. A Priest, ordained by Formosus; flourished about the End of the Age.
  • REGINO, Abbot of Prom; chosen 892, dyed in the next Age.
  • ASSERIUS, A Bishop of England; flourished about 890.
  • LEO the Wise, Emperor of the East; succeeded his Father Ba∣sil in 886, dyed in 911.
  • ADELINUS, Bishop of Sez; ordained in 877, dyed in 910▪
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