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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London :: Printed for Abel Swalle and Tim. Thilbe ...,
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 17, 2024.

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An ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Tenth Century.

A.
  • ABbo, or Albo, Abbot of Fleury, 51
  • Adalbero Bp. of Augsburg, 58
  • Aldebold Bp. of Utrecht, 53
  • Adson Abbot of Deuvres, 55
  • Adson Abbot of Luxueil, ib.
  • Agapetus II. Pope, 9 & 19
  • Aimoin or Aimonius Monk of Fleury, 52
  • Albert, or Olbert, Abbot of Gemblours, 54
  • Alfric, or Aelfric, Arch-bishop of Canterbury, 66
  • An Anonymous Author Bi∣shop of Germany, 61
  • An Anonymous Author Monk of S. Vito at Ver∣dun, 55
  • Another Anonymous Wri∣ter, 61
  • Atto Bishop of Verceil, 26
  • Aurelian Clerk of the Ch. of Rheims, 46
B.
  • BEnedict IV. Pope, 6 & 16
  • Benedict VII. Pope, 20
  • Bernerus Monk of S. Remy at Rheims, 46
  • Berthier Priest of Verdun, 55
  • Bishop of Germany name∣less 61
  • Bonno, or Bavo, Abbot of Corby in Saxony, 59
  • Bruno Archbishop of Co∣logn, 58
C.
  • CHilperic, or Helperic, Monk of S. Gallus, 54
  • Constantine Porphyrogenne∣ta, Emperor of Constan∣tinople, 4
D.
  • S. DUnstan Archbishop of Canterbury, 64
  • Durandus Abbot of Castres 67
E.
  • EDgar K. of England, 64
  • S. Ethelwald Bishop of Winchester 65
  • Eutychius, Patriarch of A∣lexandria, 4
F.
  • FLodoard, Canon of Rheims 45
  • Formosus, Pope, 32
  • Fulcus, Archbishop of Rheims, 31
  • Fridegod, Monk of Canter∣bury, 66
  • Fulcuin, or Folcuin, Abbot of Lobes 53
G.
  • GAuterius, Archbishop of Sens 47
  • Gerard S. Ulric's Pupil, 56
  • Gerard, Dean of S. Medard at Soissons, 54
  • Gregory V. Pope, 15 & 20
H.
  • HAtto Archbishop of Mentz, 16
  • Helperic, or Chilperic, Monk of S. Gall, 54
  • Heriger Abbot of Lobes, 53
  • Hervaeus Archbishop of Rheims, 15, 35. & sequ.
  • Hildebert Archbishop of Mentz, 59
  • Hippoljtus the Theban, 4
J.
  • Joannes Cameniates, 4
  • John IX. Pope, 6 & 15
  • John X. 7 & 18
  • John XII. 10 & 20.
  • John XIII. 20
  • John XV. 15 & 20
  • John Abbot of S. Arnul∣phus at Metz, 54
  • John Monk of Cluny, 50
L.
  • LAnfrid Monk of Win∣chester, 66
  • Lawrence Monk of Liege, and afterward of S. Vito at Verdun, 55
  • Leo VII. Pope, 8 & 19
  • Letaldus Monk of Micy, or S. Memin, 55
  • Luitprandus, Bishop of Cre∣mona, 28
M.
  • MAncion Bishop of Châ∣lons, 35
  • Marinus II. Pope, 9
  • Monk Anonymous, 55
  • Moses Bar-Cephas Bishop of Syria, 5
N.
  • A Nameless Author Bi∣shop of Germany, 61
  • A Nameless Writer, Monk of S. Vito at Verdun, 55
  • Another Nameless Author. 61
  • Nicephorus the Philosopher, 5
  • Nicolas Patriarch of Con∣stantinople, 1 & sequ.
  • Nico of Armenia, 4
  • Notger the Stammerer Monk of S. Gall, 60
O.
  • ODilo, Abbot of Cluny, 50
  • Odilo Monk of S. Me∣dard at Soissons, 54
  • Odo Abbot of Cluny, 50
  • Odo Archbishop of Canter∣bury, 64
  • Olbert, or Albert, Abbot of Gemblours, 54
  • Osborn Chanter of Canter∣bury, 65
  • Othlo Monk of Fulda, 61
R.
  • RAthboldus, or Radboldus, Bishop of Utrecht, 59
  • Ratherius Bishop of Vero∣na, 20. & sequ.
  • Reginaldus Bishop of Eich∣stadt, 61
  • Roger Monk of S. Panta∣leon at Cologn, 58
  • Roswida a Nun of Gan∣dersheim 61
S.
  • SOlomon Bishop of Con∣stance, 60
  • Simeon Metaphrastes, 3
  • Stephen V. Pope, 31
  • Stephen Abbot of Lobes, afterward Bishop of Liege, 52
T.
  • THeotmar Metropolitan of Bavaria, 16
  • Thierry, or Theodoric, Arch-Bishop of Trier, 61
U.
  • ULfric, or Uffo, Monk of Werthin, 62
  • S. Ulric Bishop of Augs∣burg, 56. & sequ.
  • Utho Bishop of Strasburg, 60
W.
  • WAltramnus, or Wal∣dramnus, Bishop of Strasburg, 59
  • William Archbishop of Mentz, ibid.
  • Witichindus, Monk of Corby in Saxony, 60
  • Wulstan Monk of Win∣chester, 66
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