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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An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesia∣stical Writers of the Twelfth Century.

A.
  • ABaelardus, a famous Philoso∣pher, Page 40, 44, 56, 64, 92,
  • Adamus Scotus, a Regular Canon 194
  • Adelbert or Albert, Abbot of Hildesheim. 182
  • Adrian IV. Pope, 115, 120
  • Aelnothus a Monk of Canterbu∣ry, 183
  • St. Aelred or Ethelred, Abbot of Reverby, 77, 173
  • Alanus Bishop of Auxerre, 78, 184
  • Albertus or Albericus, a Canon of Aix. 180
  • Alexander III. Pope, 116, 121, 122
  • Alexander Abbot in Sicily, 181
  • Alexis Aristenes Steward, of the Church of Constantinople, 189
  • Alulphus, a Monk of St. Martin at Tournay, 175
  • Amedeus Bishop of Lausana, 172
  • Anacletus Anti-pope, 38, 42, 43
  • Anastasius IV. Pope, 115, 120
  • Andronicus Camaterus, 188
  • Anna Comnena, 189
  • Anonymous Authors, Vide, Name Authors.
  • Anscherus, Abbot of St. Riquier, 183
  • Anselm Abbot of Gemblours, 177
  • Anselm Dean of Laon, 92, 170
  • Anselm Bishop of Havelberg, 182
  • Antonius Melissus a Graecian Monk, 188
  • Archardus a Monk of Clairvaux, 183
  • Ariulphus a Monk of St. Riquier; see Hariulphus,
  • Arnulphus or Arnoldus, Bishop of Lisieux, 151
  • Arnulphus or Ernulphus, Bishop of Rochester, 146
  • Arsenius a Monk of Mount Athos, 188
  • Auctus Abbot of Valombre, 183
B.
  • BAldwin Arch-bishop of Canter∣bury, 190
  • Balsamon Patriarch of Antioch, 190
  • Bartholomew Bishop of Oxford, 176
  • Bartholomew of Foigny, Bishop of Laon, 68, 173
  • Basil of Acri, Arch-bishop of Thes∣salonica, 19
  • Baudry Bishop of Dol, 179
  • Baudry Bishop of Noyon and Te∣rouanne, 181
  • St. Bernard, 42. &c. 38, 88, 100, 111, 114.
  • Bernard Abbot of St. Anastasius, afterwards Pope under the name of Eugenius III, 39, 40, 44, 64, 68.
  • Bernard Abbot of Fontcaud, 169
  • Bernard a Monk of Cluny, 171
  • Bertrand Abbot of La chaise dieu, 184
  • Bonacursius, 89
  • St. Bruno, 147
  • Bruno Bishop of Signi, 27, 28, 159
C.
  • CAlixtus II. Pope, 29, 32, 33, 36, 37,
  • Celestine II. Pope, 39, 40
  • Celestine III. Pope, 119, 120, 123
  • Christian, a Monk of Clairvaux, 175
  • Chrysolanus or Grosolanus, 26, 28, 185
  • Clement III. Pope, 119, 123
  • Constantinus Harmenopulus, 187
  • Constantinus Manasses, 187
D.
  • DEmetrius Tornicius, 190
  • Domniso a Priest, 183
  • Drogo or Dreux, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, 171
E.
  • EBBo, 184
  • Ebrard of Bethune, 169
  • Ecbert Abbot of St. Florin, 88, 174
  • Eckard Abbot of Urangen, 177
  • Elias of Coxis, Abbot of Dunes, 176
  • St. Elizabeth, Abbess of Schonaw, 174
  • Elnothus a Monk of Canterbury, 183
  • Enervinus Provost of Stemfeld, 87, 88
  • Ermengardus or Ermengaldus, 169
  • Ernulphus or Arnulphus, Bishop of Rochester, 146
  • St. Ethelred or Aelred, Abbot of Reverby, 173
  • Eugenius III. Pope, 39, 40, 44, 64, 68
  • Eustratius Arch-bishop of Nice, 185
  • Euthymius Zygabenus, a Greek Monk, 184
F.
  • FAbricius Tuscus Abbot of A∣bington, 183
  • Falco a Magistrate of Benevento, 181
  • Fastredus Abbot of Clairvaux, 68
  • Florentius Bravo a Monk of Win∣chester, 177
  • Foucher a Monk of Chartres, 180
  • Franco Abbot of Afflighem, 170
G.
  • GArnerius Abbot of Clairvaux, 175
  • Garnerius of St. Victor, 175
  • Galterius or Walter, Arch-deacon of Oxford, 178
  • Galterius a Canon of Terouane, 184
  • Galterius Bishop of Maguelone, 170
  • Galterius of Chatillon, 175
  • Galterius of Mauritania, Bishop of Laon, 173
  • Galterius of St. Victor, 201
  • Galtier le Chancelier, 180
  • Gelasius II. Pope, 29, 37
  • Geofrey Abbot of Clairvaux, the Disciple of St. Bernard, 77, 114 115
  • Geofrey Abbot of Igny, 77
  • Geofrey Abbot of Vendome, 133
  • Geofrey Abbot of Chartres, 48 67, 171,
  • Geofrey Prior of Vigeois, 182
  • Geofrey Arthur Bishop of St. A∣saph, 178
  • Geofrey the Gross, a Monk of Tiron, 183
  • Geofrey or Walter de Vinesauf, 182
  • George Arch-bishop of Corfu, 188
  • George Xiphylin Patriarch of Constantinople, 190
  • Germanus Patriarch of Constan∣tinople, 188
  • ...

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  • Gerochus Provost of Reichersperg, 174
  • Gervase a Monk of Canterbury, 178
  • Gervase a Priest of Chichester, 175
  • Gilbert Abbot of Hoiland, 77, 174
  • Gilbert of Sempringham, 175
  • Gilbert Foliot Bishop of London, 174
  • Gilbert Bishop of Limerick, 170
  • Gillebert or Gilbert de la Porrée Bishop of Poictiers, 115
  • Gillebert or Gilbert Crispin, Ab∣bot of Westminster, 170
  • Godfrey of Viterbo, 178
  • Gontherius a Monk of St. Amand, 182
  • Gratian, 204
  • Gregory VIII. Pope, 119, 123
  • Gualbert a Monk of Marchiennes 183
  • Gueric Abbot of Igny, 77
  • Guibert Abbot of Nogent, 140, 180
  • Guigue Prior of la Grande Char∣treuse, 77, 148
  • Guy, Arch-bishop of Vienna, 28, 29, 36,
H.
  • HAimo Arch-deacon of Chalons, 67
  • Hariulphus a Monk of St. Riquier, 181
  • Heloissa Abbess of Paraclet, 93, 94, 106,
  • Henry Abbot of Clairvaux, 175
  • Henry Arch-bishop of Rheims, 174
  • Henry Arch-deacon of Hunting∣ton, 178
  • Henry Bishop of Troyes, 68
  • Herbert a Monk, 87
  • Herbordus, 184
  • Herman Abbot of St. Martin at Tournay, 181
  • Herman a Converted Jew of Co∣len, 184
  • Herveus a Monk of Bourg de Dol, 171
  • Hildebert Bishop of Mans, and afterward Arch-bishop of Tours, 51, 86, 136
  • St. Hildegarda Abbess of Mount St. Rupert, 41, 174
  • Honorius II. Pope, 38, 39
  • Honorius Solitarius, Professor of Scholastick Divinity in the Church of Autun, 144
  • Hugh Abbot of Flavigny, 180
  • Hugh Arch-bishop of Rouen, 144 171
  • Hugh Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, 68
  • Hugh a Monk of Cluny, 184
  • Hugh a Monk of Fleury, 177
  • Hugh a Monk of St. Saviour at Lodeve, 184
  • Hugh de Foliot a Monk of Cor∣bie, 171, 202
  • Hugh of Poictiers, a Monk of Ve∣zelay, 182
  • Hugh of St. Victor, 202
  • Hugh Metellus a Regular Canon, 67, 88, 171
  • Hugh Etherianus, 189
I.
  • JAmes de Vitry Cardinal, 180
  • Innocent II. Pope, 22, 38, 39, 43, 54, 83, 100,
  • Johannes Burgundus a Magistrate of Pisa, 174
  • Johannes Camaterus Patriarch of Constantinople, 191
  • Johannes Cinnamus the Gramma∣rian, 189
  • Johannes Phocas a Graecian Monk, 190
  • Johannes Zonaras Secretary of State to the Emperour of Con∣stantinople, 190
  • John Bishop of Lydda, 190
  • John the Hermit, 78
  • John a Carthusian Monk of Por∣tes, 176
  • John a Monk of Marmoutier, 182
  • John Patriarch of Antioch, 187
  • John Brompton Abbot of Jorval, 178
  • John of Cornwal, 174
  • John of Hexam Provost of Hagul∣stadt, 179
  • John of Salisbury Bishop of Char∣tres, 132, 158
  • John Pyke an English Author, 178
  • John Phocas a Greek Monk, 190
  • Isaac Abbot of l'Etoile, 175
  • Isaac an Armenian Bishop, 185
  • Ivo or Ives Bishop of Chartres, 1, &c.
L.
  • LAborantius Cardinal, 175
  • Lawrence a Monk of Liege, 182
  • Leo Cardinal Deacon, 184
  • Leo of Marsi, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, Ibid
  • Lucas Chrysobergius Patriarch of Constantinople, 188
  • Lucius II. Pope, 39, 40, 84
  • Lucius III. Pope, 113, 122
  • Luke Abbot of St. Cornelius, 173
  • Lupus Protospatus, 190
M.
  • MArbodus Bishop of Rennes, 150
  • Maurice of Sully, Bishop of Paris, 175
  • Michael Anchialus Patriarch of Constantinople, 190
  • Michael of Thessalonica 188
  • Michael Glycas of Sicily, 199
N.
  • NAmeless Writers, Two nameless Authors, Epi∣tomizers of Foucher, 180
  • A nameless Author of the History of Jerusalem, Ibid
  • A nameless Author of the Expedi∣tion of the Danes to the Holy Land, 182
  • A nameless Italian Writer of the Acts of the French in the Le∣vant, 179
  • A nameless Author of a Treatise a∣bout the Conception of the Vir∣gin-Mary, attributed to St. An∣selm, 53
  • A nameless Writer of the Life of St. Ludger, 184
  • A nameless Dean of Reichersperg, 174
  • Neophytus a Greek Monk, 190
  • Nicephorus Breynnius of Mace∣donia, 189
  • Nicetas of Constantinople, 186
  • Nicetas Seïdus, 185
  • Nicholas a Canon of Liege, 184
  • Nicholas a Monk of Clairvaux, 78
  • Nicholas a Monk of St. Alban, 55
  • Nicholas a Monk of Soissons, 183
  • S. Norbert, 148
O.
  • ODO Abbot of Bel, 175
  • Odo Abbot of St. Remy at Rheims, 183
  • Odo a Regular Canon, 174
  • Odo Bishop of Cambray, 170
  • Odo a Benedictin Monk of Ast, 149
  • Odo of Chirton, 176
  • Odo of Deuil, Abbot of St. Cor∣nelius, 182
  • Ogerus Abbot of Lucedia 77
  • Oliver of Colen, 181
  • Ordericus Vitalis a Monk of St. Evrou, 177
  • Otho Bishop of Frisinghen, Ibid
  • Otho of St. Blaise. 178
P.
  • PAndulphus of Pisa, 183
  • Paschal II. Pope, 23, 32, 34
  • Peter Abbot of Clairvaux, 175
  • Peter Abbot of Cluny, 58, 65
  • Peter Library-keeper of Mount Cassin, 171
  • Peter of Blois, Arch-deacon of Bath, 158, &c.
  • Peter of Celles Bishop of Chartres 55, 85, 156
  • Peter of Leon Anti-Pope, under the name of Anaclerus, 38, 42.
  • ...

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  • Peter of Poictiers Chancellor of the Church of Paris, 200
  • Peter de Riga a Canon of Rheims, 174
  • Peter de Roye a Monk of Clair∣vaux, 68
  • Peter the Venerable Abbot of Clu∣ny, 79, &c. 106
  • Peter Lombard Bishop of Paris, 192, &c.
  • Petrus Abaelardus, 92, &c.
  • Petrus Alphonso a Spanish Jew Converted 170
  • Petrus Comestor Dean of St. Pe∣ter's at Troyes, 176
  • Petrus Theutbodus, 179
  • Philip Bishop of Tarentum or Ta∣ranto, 173
  • Philip a Monk of Clairvaux, 78
  • Philip de Harveng Abbot of Bon∣ne-Esperance, 174
  • Philippus Solitarius a Greek Monk, 185
  • Potho a Monk of Prom, 173
  • Pullus Cardinal, 199
R.
  • RAdulphus, or Raoul L'Ar∣dent, 170
  • Radulphus de Diceto, Dean of St. Paul's London, 183
  • Radulphus Niger or le Noir, a Monk of St. Germer, 173
  • Radulphus Tortarius, 184
  • Raimond d'Agiles a Canon of Puy, 180
  • Rainoldus of Semur, Arch-bishop of Lyons, 183
  • Richard Abbot of Mount-Cassin, 171
  • Richard Prior of Hagulstadt, 182
  • Richard of St. Victor, 203
  • Robert Arch-Deacon of Ostrevant, 184
  • Robert a Monk of St. Remy, at Rheims, 179
  • Robert of Flamesbure a Regular Canon of St. Victor, 176
  • Robert of Melun Bishop of He∣reford. 201
  • Robert of Florigny, Abbot of Mount St. Michael, 143
  • Robertus Paululus a Priest of A∣miens, 178
  • Robertus Pullus Cardinal, 199
  • Rodulphus Abbot of St. Tron, 171
  • Roger de Hoveden Professor of Oxford, 179
  • Rupert Abbot of Duyts, 201
S.
  • SAmpson Arch-bishop of Rheims, 50, 67
  • Saxo Grammaticus Provost of Ros∣child, 182
  • Serlo Abbot of Savigny, 173
  • Sibrandus Abbot of Marigarde, 184
  • Sifredus, Ibid
  • Sigebert a Monk of Gemblours, 144
  • Simeon of Durham, 179
  • Simeon of Logetheta, 189
  • Stephen Abbot of St. James's at Liege, 169
  • Stephen Bishop of Autun, 170
  • Stephen Bishop of Paris, 171
  • Stephen Bishop of Tournay, 166
  • Stephen de Chaulmet a Carthusi∣an Monk of Portes, 176
  • Stephen Harding Abbot of Ciste∣aux, 42, 149
  • Suger Abbot of St. Denys, 41, 85, 182,
  • Sylvester Giraldus Bishop of St. Davids. 175
T.
  • TEulphus a Monk of Maurigny, 182
  • Theobaldus a Clerk of the Church of Etampes, 170
  • Theobaldus a Monk of St. Peteri at Beze, 184
  • Theodoricus an Abbot, 174
  • Theodoricus or Thierry a Monk, 182
  • Theodorus Balsamon Patriarch of Antioch, 190
  • Theofredus Abbot of Epternack, 183
  • Theorianus, 189
  • Theutbodus, 179
  • Thimo, 184
  • Thomas Becket Arch-bishop of Canterbury, 124, &c.
  • Thomas Abbot of Maurigny, 11
  • Thomas a Monk of Cisteaux, 176
  • Thomas a Monk of Ely, 184
  • Turstin Arch-bishop of York, 184
V.
  • UDaschalcus a Monk, 181
  • Ulgerus Bishop of Anger, 172
  • Ulricus Bishop of Constantz, 183
  • Urban III. Pope, 119
W.
  • WAlter Arch-Deacon of Oxford 178
  • Waselinus Momalius Prior of St. Lawrence of Liege, 172
  • William Abbot of St. Thierry, 64 67, 97
  • William Arch-bishop of Tyre, 180
  • William de Champeaux Bishop of Chalons, 29, 92, 170
  • William a Regular Canon of New∣bery, 178
  • William of Somerset a Monk o Malmesbury, 179
  • Wolbero Abbot of St. Pantaleon at Colen.
Y.
  • YVes Bishop of Chartres, 1, &c.
Z.
  • ZAcharys Bishop of Chrysopolis, 176
  • Zonaras Secretary of State to the Emperour of Constantinople, 190
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