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 17, 2024.

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An Alphabetical TABLE of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Eleventh AGE.

A
  • ADam, Abbot of Per∣seme, 100
  • Adam, Canon of Bre∣men, 104
  • Adelman, or Alman, a Clerk of the Church of Liege, and afterwards Bshop of Brescia, 8
  • Ademar, or Aimar de Chabanois, a Monk of St. Cibar, 101
  • Aegilnothus, Archbishop of Canterbury, 99
  • Alberic, a Monk of Moun Casin, 12
  • Alberic, Cardinal, 105
  • Albert, a Benedict in Monk of Mets, 104
  • Alexander II. Pope, 10, 28, and sequ.
  • Alexius, Patriarch of Con∣stantinople, 106
  • Alger, a Deacon of Liege, and aterwards Monk of Cluny, 19, and sequ.
  • Alphanus, Archbishop of Salerno, 103
  • Amatus, a Bishop in Ita∣ly, ibid.
  • Anastasius, a Monk of St. Sergius at An∣gers, 11
  • Andrew, a Monk of Fleu∣ry, 104
  • St. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 21, 91, and sequ.
  • Anselm, Bishop of Lucca, 98
  • Anselm, Dean of Na∣mur, 102
  • Anselm, a Benedict in Monk of Rheims, 104
  • Aribo, Archbishop of Mentz, 97, 120
  • Arnold, a Canon of Her∣feldt, 100
  • Arnulphus, a Monk of St. Emmeran, at Ra∣tisbon, ibid.
  • Ascelin, a Monk of St. Ev∣rou, 8
B
  • Baudry, Bishop of Dol, 11
  • Benedict VIII. Pope, 23
  • Benno, Cardinal, 99
  • Berengarius or Berenger, Arch-Deacon of Angers, 6, and sequ.
  • Bernard, a Monk of Clu∣ny, 99
  • Bernard, a Monk of Cor∣bie in Saxony, ibid.
  • Bernard, a Clerk of the Church of Utrecht, ibid.
  • erno, Abbot of Riche∣naw, 97
  • ertha, Nun of Willock, 104
  • Berthorius Abbot of Mount Cassin, 99
  • Bertulphus or Bernul∣phus, a Priest of Con∣stance, 11 and 103
  • Boro, Abbot of St. Ber∣thin, 104
  • Britwol, Bishop of Win∣chester, 104
  • Bruno or Eusebius Bru∣no, Bishop of Angers, 7 and 10
  • Bruno, Bishop of Wurtz∣burg, 98
  • Burchard, Bishop of Worms, 97
C
  • Campanus, a Philosopher of Lombardy, 99
  • Cedrenus, a Greek Monk, 108
  • Clement II. Pope, 24
  • Conrad, Bishop of U∣trecht, 99
  • Conrad, a Monk of Bru∣villiers, 103
  • Constanus Lichudes, Pa∣triarch of Constanti∣nople, 108
D
  • Desiderius, Abbot of Mount Cassin, and afterwards Pope under the name of Victor III. 69 and 102
  • Deus-dedit Cardinal, 99
  • Diodericus, a Monk of Hirsfeldt, 104
  • Dithmar, Bishop of Mers∣burg, 100
  • Dominick, Patriarch of Grado, 80
  • Drogo, a Monk of St. Wi∣noch, 102
  • Durandus, Abbot of Tro∣arn, 7 and 17
E
  • Eadmer, a Monk of Can∣terbury, 96 and 123
  • Eberard, St. Harvic's Pupil, 100
  • Ebervin or Evervin, Ab∣bot of St. Maurice at Tolen, 102
  • Egilnoth, See Aegilno∣thus.
  • Egirward, a Monk of St. Burchard at Wurtz∣burg, 105
  • Engelbert, Archbishop of Trier, 38
  • Erard, a Benedictin Monk, 99
  • Erchenfroy, or Erchin∣froy, Abbot of Melck, 100
  • Evershelm, Abbot of Au∣mont, 102
  • Eugesippus, 106
  • Eusebius runo, Bishop of Angers, 7 and 10
F
  • Folcard, a Monk of St. Ber∣thin, 102
  • Franco, a Philosopher of Liege, 99
  • St. Fulbert, Bishop of Chartres, 1 and sequ.
G
  • Gauffroy or Geffrey de Malterre, a Monk of Normandy, 103
  • Gaunilon an English Monk, 93
  • Gautier of Rieux, 105
  • Georgius Cedrenus, a Greek Monk, 108
  • Gerard, Abbot of St. Vin∣cent at Laon, 102
  • Gerard de Venna, a Monk of La Chaise Dieu▪ 105
  • Gervase, Archbishop of Rheims, 28
  • ...

Page 173

  • Gilebert, a Monk of St. Germain at Aux∣erre, 104
  • Gislebert, a Monk of St. Amand, ibid.
  • Gislebert or Gilbert, a Monk of Westminster, 96
  • Glaber Radulphus, a Monk of Cluny, 102
  • Godehard, Bishop of Hil∣desheim, 97
  • Gonthier or Gontherius, a Monk of St. Amand, 104
  • Gosbert, Abbot of Ter∣gernsee, 97
  • Gotzelin, a Monk of Can∣terbury, 105
  • Gregory VI. Pope, 24
  • Gregory VII. Pope, 10, 32, and sequ.
  • Gregory Cardinal, 99
  • Grimaldus, 105
  • Gualdo, a Monk of Cor∣bie, 102
  • Guarlin or Gauslin, Arch-bishop of Bourges, 4 and 6
  • Guibert, Arch-Deacon of Toul, 102
  • Guitmond, Archbishop of Aversa, 11 and 18
  • Guy Aretin, Abbot of La Croix St. Leufroy, 97
H
  • Helgaud, a Menk of Fleu∣ry, 102
  • Hepidannus, a Monk of St. Gall, 103
  • Hermannus Contractus, a Monk of Richenaw, 102
  • Heymo, a Monk of Riche∣naw, 105
  • Hugh Bishop of Die, and afterwards Archbishop of Lyons, 11, 48, 58, and 69
  • Hugh, Bishop of Langres, 17
  • Hugh, Arch-Deacon of Tours, 101
  • Humbert, Cardinal, 9, 13, and sequ.
I
  • Ingelran, Abbot of St. Ri∣quier, 104
  • Ingulphus, Abbot of Croy∣land, 103
  • John XVI. Pope, 23
  • John XVII. Pope, ibid.
  • John XVIII. Pope, ibid.
  • John, Archbishop of Eu∣chaita, 108
  • John sirnam'd Jeannelin, Abbot of Erbrestein, 98
  • Jon Thracesius Scylitzes Curopalata, 108
  • John Xiphilin, Patriarch of Constantinople, ibid.
  • Jotsald, a Mon of Clu∣ny, 105
L
  • Lambert, Bishop of Ar∣ras, 72
  • Lambert, of Aschaffem∣burg, a Monk of Hirs∣feldt, 104 and 121
  • Lanfrank, Archbishop of Canterbury, 8, 12, and sequ.
  • Leo IX. Pope, 9, 24, and sequ.
  • Leo sirnam'd the Gram∣marian, 106
M
  • Manasses, Archbishop of Rheims, 57, 60, and sequ.
  • Marianus Scotus, 103
  • Maurillus, Archbishop of Roan, 10 and 116
  • Megenfroy or Meginfroy, a Monk of Fulda, 100
  • Metellus, Abbot of Ter∣gernsee, 102
  • Michael Cerularius, Pa∣triarch of Constantino∣ple, 76 and 81
  • Michael Psellus, a Senator of Constantinople, 106
N
  • Nalgod, a Monk of Clu∣ny, 103
  • Nicetas Pectoratus, a Monk of Studa, 77 and sequ. and 106
  • Nicetas Serron, Archbi∣shop of Heraclea, 109
  • Nicolas II. Pope, 9, 27, and sequ.
  • Nicolas, Bishop of Me∣thone, 113
  • Nicolas, irnam'd the Grammarian Patriarch of Constantinople, 109
  • Nilus Doxopatrius Ar∣chimandrita, 106
  • Notcherus, Abbot of Haut-villiers, 105
O
  • Odo, a Monk of St. Maur des Fosser, 104
  • Odoran, a Monk of St. Pe∣ter le Vit, 101
  • Osbert or Osbern, a Monk and Chanter of Canter∣bury, 100
  • Othlo, a Monk of St. Bo∣niface, 103
P
  • Paul, Provost of Benrie∣den, 103
  • Peter, Patriarch of An∣tioch, 80 and sequ.
  • Peter Chartophylax, or Keeper of the Records of the Church of Constan∣tinople, 109
  • Peter Damian, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, 83 and sequ.
  • Peter de Honestis, a Clerk of Ravenna, [98]
  • Peter, a Monk of Maille∣zais, 105
R
  • Raimond, a Monk of St. An∣drew at Avignon, 105
  • Rainold or Reginald, Arch-bishop of Rheims, 72 and 116
  • Robert de Tombalene, Abbot of St. Vigor at Bayeux, 98
  • Roscelin, a Clerk of the Church of Compeigne, 94
  • Rudolf, a Monk of La Chaise Dieu, 105
  • Rupert, Abbot of Mount Cassin, 100
S
  • Samonas, Archbishop of Gaza, 108
  • Samuel of Morocco, a con∣verted Jew, 109
  • Simeon, sirnam'd the Young, Abbot of Xero∣cerce. 107
  • Stephen IX. Pope, 27
  • Sylvester II. Pope, 22
  • Syrus, a Monk of Cluny, 100
T
  • Tangmarus, Dean of Hil∣desheim, 100
  • Thibaud or Theobald a Clerk of the Church of Etampes, 116
  • Theoduin or Diettoin, Bishop of Liege, 7 and 11
  • Theophanes, the Cera∣mean Archbishop of Tau∣romenium, 106
  • Theophylact, Archbishop of Acris, 108
  • Thierry or Theodoric, Bishop of Verdun, 38
  • Thierry, Abbot of St. Tru∣do, 103
V
  • Valeran, Bishop of Naum∣berg, 94
  • Victor II. Pope, 9 and 26
  • Victor III. Pope, 69
  • Ulric, a Monk of Cluny, 99
  • Urban II. Pope, 70 and sequ.
  • Ursio, Abbot of Aumont, 102
W
  • W. a Monk of Walsor, 105
  • Warin, Abbot of St. Ar∣nulphus at Mets, 98
  • Warman, Bishop of Con∣stance, 104
  • Weneric, Bishop of Ver∣ceil, 99
  • Willeran, Abbot of St. Pe∣ter at Mersburg, 102
  • William, Abbot of St. Ar∣nulphus at Mets, 98
  • William, Abbot of St. Be∣nignus at Dijon, 23
  • William of Apulia, 103
  • St. William Abbot of Ri∣chenaw, 105
  • William, a Monk of Chi∣usi in Toscany, 105
  • Witpo or Wippo, Chaplain to the Emperor Henry, 102
  • Wolterus, a Canon of Hil∣desheim, 105
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