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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MDCXCIII [1693]
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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.

  • S. BRUNO. FOunder of the Carthusian Order; flourish'd at Rheims in the Year 1075. retir'd to La Grande Chartreuse, or the Great Charter-House in 1086, went to Italy in 1090. died in 1101.
  • LEO. Cardinal Deacon, flourish'd under the Pontifi∣cate of Urban II. in the end of the preceeding Century.
  • PETRUS THEUTBODUS, Flourish'd in the end of the XI. Century, and in the beginning of the XII.
  • A Nameless Italian AUTHOR, Flourish'd in the end of the preceeding Century.
  • ROBERT, A Monk of St. Remigius at Rheims, flourish'd in the end of the preceeding Century.
  • DOMNIZON, A Priest, liv'd in the end of the XI. Century, and in the beginning of the XII.
  • RAINAUD, or RAINOLDUS, Of Semur, Archbishop of Lyons, born in the Year 1024. translated from the Abbey of Vezelay to the Archbishoprick of Lyons after 1104. dy'd in 1109.
  • BAUDRY, Bishop of Noyon and Terouanne, ordain'd Bishop A. D. 1097. dy'd in 1112.
  • SIGEBERT, A Monk of Gemblours, flourish'd in the end of the preceeding Century, and in the beginning of the present XII. dy'd in 1113.
  • ODO, Bishop of Cambray, translated from the Abbey of St. Martin at Tournay, to that See, A. D. 1105. dy'd in 1113.
  • YVES. Bishop of Chartres, made Abbot of the Regular Canons of St. Quentin at Beauvais, A. D. 1078. made Bishop in 1092. dy'd in 1115.
  • GISLEBERT, or GILBERT CRISPIN, Abbot of Westminster, made A. D. 1106. dy'd in 1114. or 1115.
  • LEO of Marsi. Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, made A. D. 1101. dy'd a little after in 1115.
  • PETRUS ALPHONSUS, A Spanish Jew, converted A. D. 1106.
  • STEPHEN, Abbot of St. James at Liege, flourish'd in the beginning of this Century, about A. D. 1107.
  • PASCAAL II. Pope, advanc'd to that Dignity, A. D. 1099. dy'd in 1118.
  • ANSELM, Dean of the Church of Laon, flourish'd in the beginning of this Century.
  • ANSCHERUS, Abbot of St. Riquier, fllourish'd in the beginning of this present XII. Century.
  • THEOFREDUS, Abbot of Epternack, flourish'd about the same time.
  • THEOBALDUS, A Clerk of the Church of Etampes, flourish'd and was Professor in the Divinity-Schools of Caën and Oxford at the same time.
  • RADULPHUS, or RAOUL L'ARDENT. Liv'd about the same time.
  • NICETAS SEIDUS, Flourish'd at the same time.
  • ...

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  • HARIULPHUS, A Monk of St. Riquier. flourish'd at the same time.
  • HUGH, Abbot of Flavigny, liv'd about the same time.
  • ODO, A Benedictin Monk of Ast, flourish'd at the same time.
  • RAIMOND D' AGILES, A Canon of Puy, flourish'd at the same time.
  • TURGOT, A Monk of Durham, flourish'd about the same time.
  • JOHN PYKE, An English Writer, flourish'd about the same time.
  • WALTER, Arch-Deacon of Oxford, liv'd about the same time.
  • EUTHYMIUS ZYGABENUS, A Greek Monk, flourish'd about the same time.
  • PHILIPPUS SOLITARIUS, A Greek Monk, liv'd about the same time.
  • UDASCHALCUS, A Monk, flourish'd under Pope Pasehal II. in the beginning of this Century,
  • GELASIUS II. Pope, chosen A. D. 1118. dy'd in 1119.
  • FLORENTIUS BRAVO, A Monk of Winchester, flourish'd at the same time, dy'd in 1119.
  • WILLIAM de CHAMPEAUX, Bishop of Châlons, flourish'd in the beginning of this Century, in the Divinity-Schools at Paris, ordain'd Bishop A. D. 1113. dy'd in 1121.
  • MARBODUS, Bishop of Rennes, flourish'd in the end of the preceeding Century, made Bishop A. D. 1096. dy'd in 1123.
  • BRUNO, Bishop of Signi, flourish'd in the beginning of Century, dy'd in 1123.
  • CALIXTUS II. Pope, chosen A. D. 1119. dy'd in 1124.
  • GUIBERT, Abbot of Nogent Sous Couey, elected A. D. 1104. dy'd in 1124.
  • ERNULPHUS or ARNULPHUS, Bishop of Rochester, ordain'd A. D. 1114. dy'd in 1124.
  • GAUTERIUS, Bishop of Maguelone, made A. D. 1103. dy'd in 1129.
  • GEFFREY, Abbot of Vendôme, chosen A. D. 1093. took se∣veral Voyages into Italy, dy'd in 1129.
  • HONORIUS II. Pope, elected A. D. 1124. dy'd in 1130.
  • HILDEBERT, Bishop of Mans, and afterwards Archbishop of Tours, made A. D. 1098. translated to Tours in 1125. dy'd in 1132.
  • STEPHEN HARDING, Abbot of Cisteaux, made A. D. 1108. dy'd in 1134.
  • PETRUS GROSOLANUS, or CHRYSOLANUS, Flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • EUSTRATIUS, Archbishop of Nice, flourish'd A D. 1120.
  • STEPHEN, Bishop of Autun, made A. D. 1113. left his Bi∣shoprick in 1129. to retire to Cluny, dy'd in 1130.
  • NICEPHORUS BRYENNIUS, Of Macedonia, flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • JOANNES ZONARAS, Secretary of State to the Emperor of Constanti∣nople, flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • HONORIUS SOLITARIUS, Professor of Scholastical Divinity of the Church of Autun, flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • NICOLAS, A Monk of Soissons; flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • AELNOTHUS, A Monk of Canterbury, flourish'd A. D. 1120.
  • THOMAS, A Monk of Ely, liv'd at the same time.
  • St. NORBERT, Founder of the Order of Prémontré, retir'd to that Monastery A. D. 1120. dy'd in 1134.
  • RUPERT, Abbot of Duyts, flourish'd in the beginning of this Century, dy'd in 1135.
  • GUIGUE, Prior of La Grande Chartereuse, chosen A. D. 1113, dy'd in 1137.
  • DROGO, or DREUX, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, translated from the Dig∣nity of Prior of St. Nicasius at Rheims, to that of Abbot of St. John at Laon A. D. 1128. and to that of Cardinal, in 1136.
  • PETER of LEON, Anti-pope; under the Name of ANACLETUS, chosen A. D. 1130. dy'd in 1138.
  • GEFFREY, Bishop of Chartres, chosen A, D. 1115. dy'd in 1138.
  • GEFFREY the Gross, A Monk of Tiron, wrote A. D. 1135.
  • PETER, Library-Keeper of Mount-Cassin, turn'd Monk

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  • ... A. D. 1115 in the Abbey of Mount-Cassin, and was expell'd in 1128.
  • RODULPHUS, Abbot of St. Troudo, chosen A. D. 1108. dy'd in 1140.
  • GILLEBERT, or GILBERT, Bishop of Limerick, ordain'd before the Year 1110. dy'd in 1140.
  • FRANCO, Abbot of Afflighem, made A. D. 1111. dy'd in 1140.
  • TURSTIN, Archbishop of York, chosen A. D. 1115. ordain'd in 1119. dy'd in 1140.
  • ULRICUS, Bishop of Constance, made A. D. 1120. quitted his Bishoprick in 1138. dy'd in 1140.
  • BAUDRY, Bishop of Dol, made A. D. 1114. dy'd in 1141.
  • INNOCENT II. Pope, elected A. D. 1130. dy'd in 1143.
  • CELESTIN II. Pope, elected A. D. 1143. dy'd in 1144.
  • LUCIUS II. Pope, chosen A. D. 1144. dy'd in 1145.
  • ECKARD, Abbot of Urangen, flourish'd 1130.
  • HUGH, A Monk of Fleury, liv'd A. D. 1130.
  • ANSELM, Abbot of Gemblours, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • ORDERICUS VITALIS, A Monk of St. Evrou, born A. D. 1075. flou∣rish'd in 1130. dy'd in 1142.
  • ANSELM, Bishop of Havelberg, flourish'd after the Year 1130.
  • HERVEUS, A Monk of Bourg de Dol, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • HUGH de FOLIETH, A Monk of Corbie, flourish'd A, D. 1130.
  • STEPHEN, Bishop of Paris, made A. D. 1127.
  • RAINERIUS. A Monk of St. Lawrence at Liege, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • GUALBERT, A Monk of Marchiennes, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • PANDULPHUS of Pisa, Flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • FABRITIUS TUSCUS, Abbot of Abington, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • AUCTUS, Abbot of the Order of Valombre, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • ALBERTUS or ALBERICUS, A Canon of Aix, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • FOUCHER, A Monk of Chartres, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • GAUTERIUS, The Chancellor, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • ANNA COMNENA, The Daughter of Alexis Comnenus, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • ISAACK, An Armenian Bishop, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • MICHAEL GLYCAS, A Sicilian, flourish'd A. D. 1130.
  • ODO, Abbot of St. Remigius at Rheims, wrote about the Year 1135.
  • HUGH, of St. Victor, Born A. D. 1098. flourish'd in 1130.
  • PETRUS ABAELARDUS, Flourish'd in the beginning of this Century, in the University of Paris, was condemn'd in the Council of Soissons in 1121. and in that of Sens in 1140. dy'd in 1142.
  • WASELINUS MOMALIUS, Prior of St. Lawrence at Liege, flourish'd A. D. 1140. dy'd in 1147.
  • AMEDEUS, Bishop of Lausanna, and Abbot of Hautecomb, was made Bishop of that See A. D. 1144. dy'd in 1149.
  • St. BERNARD, Abbot of Clairvaux born A. D. 1091. retir'd to Cisteaux in 1113. made Abbot in 1115. as∣sisted in the Councils of Troyes and Châlons in 1128, and 1129. He maintain'd the Cause of Pope Innocent II. with great resolution in 1130, and 1131. He accompany'd him to Rome, in 1132. assisted there in a Council, and was sent to Milan in 1134. He return'd to France, and was sent by the King to the Duke of Gui∣enne in 1135. He was re-call'd into Italy by the Pope in 1137. He confuted Abaelardus in the Council of Sens in 1140. He was sent for into Aquitaine against the Heretick Henry and his Followers in 1147. He convicted Gillebert de la Porrée in a Council held at Rheims in 1148, He dy'd in 1153.
  • WILLIAM, Abbot of St. Thierry, or Theodoric, made A. D. 1120, ritir'd to Signi in 1135. dy'd in 1150.
  • ARNOLD, Abbot of Bonneval, chosen in 1151. dy'd in 1154,
  • PETER, the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny, born in 1093. made in 1123. dy'd in 1156.
  • GUERRIC, Abbot of Igny, came to Clairvaux A. D. 1131. was made Abbot in 1138.
  • ...

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  • PHILIP, A Monk of Clairvaux, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • SAMPSON, Archbishop of Rheims, advanc'd to that Dignity in 1140.
  • ROBERT PULLUS, Cardinal, flourish'd in the Divinity-Schools of Pa∣ris A. D. 1120. re-establish'd the University of Oxford, in 1133. was made Cardinal in 1144. and dy'd in 1150.
  • WILLIAM of Somerset A Monk of Malmsbury, flourish'd A. D. 1130. dy'd in 1153.
  • SUGER, Abbot of St. Denis, chosen A. D. 1122. dy'd in 1153.
  • GILLEBERT DE LA PORREE, Bishop of Poitiers, chosen A. D. 1141. His Opi∣nions condemn'd in an Assembly held at Auxerre in 1147. and in the Council of Rheims, in 1148.
  • HUGO METELLUS, A Regular Canon of St. Leon, at Toul, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • THOMAS, Abbot of Maurigny, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • BERNARD, A Monk of Cluny, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • ULGER, Bishop of Angers, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • ANTONIUS MELISSUS, A Grecian Monk, flourish'd in this Century, but 'tis not certainly known in what Year, although some reckon it to be in 1140.
  • HERMAN, Abbot of St. Martin at Tournay, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • SIFREDUS, EBBO, THIMON and HERBORDUS, Flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • ARCHARDUS, A Monk of Clairvaux. flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • HENRY, Bishop of Troyes, flourish'd A. D. 1140.
  • EUGENIUS III. Pope, made A. D. 1144. dy'd in 1153.
  • ANASTASIUS IV. Pope, chosen A. D. 1153. dy'd in 1154.
  • OTHO, Bishop of, Frisinghen, made A. D. 1138. retir'd to the Abbey of Morimond in 1156. and dy'd in the same Year.
  • POTHO, A Monk of Prom, flourish'd A. D. 1145.
  • SERLON, Abbot of Savigny, made in 1146. dy'd in 1156.
  • HUGH. A Monk of Cluny, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • PHILIP, Bishop of Tarentum or Tarento, made A. D. 1130. depos'd in 1139. retir'd to Clairvaux, where he was chosen Prior in 1150. and Abbot of Aumône in 1156. dy'd in 1160.
  • HUGH, Archbishop of Roan, made A. D. 1130. dy'd in 1164.
  • NICOLAS, A Monk of Clairvaux, and St. Bernard's Secre∣tary, left his own Monastery of Monstier-Randy to meet that Saint at Clairvaux, A. D. 1146. de∣parted thence in 1151. and return'd to Monstier-Randy in 1160. dy'd in 1180.
  • SIMEON of Durham, Flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • BARTHOLOMEW of Foigny, Bishop of Laon, made A. D. 1113. founded the Abbey of Foigny A. D. 1121. was suspended in 1142. abdicated his Bishoprick a little after, and retir'd in 1151. to Foigny, where he be∣came a Monk.
  • GAUTERIUS of Mauritania, Bishop of Laon, ordain'd A. D. 1154.
  • WOLBERO, Abbot of St. Pantaleon at Colen, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • LUKE, Abbot of St. Cornelius. flourish'd A. D. 1150. dy'd in 1157.
  • GRATIANUS, A Monk of St. Felix at Boulogne, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • PETER LOMBARD. Bishop of Paris, flourish'd after 1120, ordain'd Bishop in 1150. dy'd in 1164.
  • FALCO, A Magistrate of Benevento, flourish'd A, D. 1150.
  • HENRY, Arch-Deacon of Huntington, flourishd A. D. 1150
  • Two nameless AUTHORS, Epitomizers of Foucher, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • HUGH, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • CONSTNTINUS MANASSES, Flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • CONSTANTINUS HARMENOPULUS, A Judge of Thessalonica, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • JOHN, Patriarch of Antioch, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • GERMANUS, Patriarch of Censtantinople, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • ARSENIUS, A Monk of Mount Athos, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • ANDRONICUS CAMATERUS, Flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • ...

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  • GEORGE, Archbishop of Corfu, flourish'd A. D. 1150. dy'd in 1167.
  • LUCAS CHRYSOBERGIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, made A. D. 1140. or 1155.
  • ROBERT, Arch-Deacon of Ostrevant, flourish'd in the mid∣dle of this Century.
  • A nameless AUTHOR, Of the Life of St. Ludger, flourish'd in the mid∣dle of the same Century.
  • THEOBALD, A Monk of St. Peter at Beze, liv'd in the middle of the same Century.
  • GAUTERIUS, A Canon of Terouane, flourish'd in the middle of the same Century.
  • HERBERT, A Monk, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • HAIMO, Arch-Deacon of Châlons, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • HERMAN, A converted Jew of Colen, flourish'd in the middle of this Century.
  • NICETAS of Constantinople, Flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • BASIL of Acris, Archbishop of Thessalonica, flourish'd A. D. 1150
  • TEULPHUS, A Monk of Maurigny, flourish'd A. D. 1150.
  • JOHN, A Monk of Marmoutier, flourish'd about the mid∣dle of this Century.
  • ALEXANDER, An Abbot in Sicily, flourish'd after the Year 1164.
  • ADRIAN IV. Pope, made A. D. 1154. dy'd in 1159.
  • ALEXANDER, III. Pope, chosen A. D. 1159. dy'd in 1181.
  • LUCIUS III. Pope, elected A. D. 1181. dy'd in 1185.
  • URBAN III, Pope, advanc'd to that Dignity A. D. 1185, dy'd in 1188.
  • GREGORY VIII. Pope, obtain'd the See of Rome A. D. 1188. and dy'd in the same Year.
  • RADULPHUS NIGER, A Monk of St. Germer, flourish'd A. D. 1157.
  • St. ELIZABETH, Abbess of Schonaw, born A. D. 1129. flourish'd in 1155. dy'd in 1165.
  • St. AELRED or ETHELRED, Abbot of Reverby, flourish'd A. D. 1150. dy'd in 1166.
  • OTHO of Deuil, Abbot of St. Cornelius, flourish'd A. D. 1160. dy'd in 1168.
  • THOMAS BECKET, Archbishop of Canterbury, born A. D. 1119. made in 1161. was assassinated in 1170.
  • GILBERT, Abbot of Hoiland, flourish'd after the Year 1150. dy'd in 1172.
  • RICHARD of St. Victor, Flourish'd A. D. 1160. dy'd in 1173.
  • PETER de Roye, A Monk of Clairvaux, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • ENERVINUS, Provost of Stemfeld, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • ECBERT, Abbot of St. Florin, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • BONACURTIUS, Mediolanensis, Flourish'd A. D. 1160,
  • EBRARD of Bethune, Flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • MICHAEL of Thessalonica, Defender of the Church of Constantinople, flou∣rish'd A. D. 1160.
  • ODO, A Regular Canon of St. Augustin, flourish'd A. D 1160.
  • HUGH of Poitiers, A Monk of Vezelay, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • ADELBERT or ALBERT, Abbot of Heldesheim, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • JOHN of Hexam, Provost of Hugulstadt, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • FASTREDUS, Abbot of Clairvaux, flourish'd A. D. 1161.
  • HUGH, A Monk of St. Saviour at Lodeve, flourish'd A. D. 1161.
  • LAURENTIUS, A Monk of Liege, flourish'd after the Year 1150. dy'd in 1179.
  • St. HILDEGARDA, Abbess of Mount St. Robert, born A. D. 1098. was in great repute in 1150. dy'd in 1180.
  • PHILIP de HARVENG, Abbot of St. Bonne-Esperance, flourish'd after the Year 1150. dy'd in 1180.
  • ADAMUS SCOTUS, A Regular Canon, Flourish'd A. D. 1160. dy'd in 1180.
  • ...

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  • GEFFREY ARTHUR, Bishop of St. Asaph, chosen Bishop A. D. 1151. dy'd in 1180.
  • ALANUS, Bishop of Auxerre, of Abbot of Larivoir, was ad∣vanc'd to that Dignity A. D. 1153. retir'd to Clairvaux in 1161. dy'd in 1181.
  • JOHN of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, flourish'd after the Year 1160. was ordain'd Bishop in 1179. dy'd in 1182.
  • ARNULPHUS or ARNOLDUS, Bishop of Lisieux, made A. D. 1141. accompany'd Lewes the young, King of France, in his Expe∣dition to the Holy Land, in 1147. was sent Legate into England in 1160. retir'd to the Mo∣nastery of St. Victor in 1180. dy'd in 1182.
  • PETER of Celles, Bishop of Chartres, elected Abbot in 1150. trans∣lated to the Abbey of St. Remigius at Rheims, in 1162. ordain'd Bishop in 1182. dy'd in 1187.
  • NICOLAS, A Monk of St. Alban, flourish'd A. D. 1160.
  • GILBERT FOLIOT, Bishop of London, made Bishop of Hereford, A. D. 1149. and translated thence to London in 1161. dy'd in 1187.
  • MICHAEL ANCHIALUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, advanc'd to that Dig∣nity A. D. 1167.
  • ROBERT of Melun, Bishop of Hereford, flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • ALEXIS ARISTENES. Oeconomus or Steward of the Church of Constan∣tinople, flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • SIMEON LOGOTHETA, Flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • JOHN of Cornwal, Flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • GEROCHUS, Provost of Rheichersperg, and a nameless Author, Dean of the same Church, flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • PETER of Riga, A Canon of Rheims, flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • HENRY, Archbishop of Rheims, flourish'd A. D. 1170.
  • GEFFREY, Abbot of Clairvaux, a Disciple of St. Bernard, made Abbot of Igny, and afterwards Abbot of Clairvaux, A. D. 1162. and of Hautecombe in 1175. dy'd in the end of this Century.
  • WILLIAM, Archbishop of Tyre, ordain'd A. D. 1174. dy'd in 1190.
  • RICHARD, Prior of Hagulstadt, flourish'd A. D. 1180. dy'd in 1190.
  • CLEMENT III. Pope, chosen A. D. 1188. dy'd in 1191.
  • BALDWIN, Archbishop of Canterbury, first made Abbot of Winchester, and afterwards Archbishop, A. D. 1185. dy'd in 1192.
  • ERMENGARDUS or ERMENGALDUS. Flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • JOHN, A Hermit, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • BERNARD, Abbot of Fontaud flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • JOANNES CINNAMUS, The Grammarian, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • THEORIANUS, Flourish'd A D. 1180.
  • HUGO ETHERIANUS, Flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • ROBERTUS PAULULUS, A Priest of Amiens, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • GERVASE, A Priest of Chichester. flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • ODO, Abbot of Bel, liv'd A. D. 1180.
  • LABORANT, Cardinal, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • GEFFREY, Prior of Vigeois, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • THIERRY or THEODORIC, A Monk, flourish'd A. D. 1180.
  • JOANNES BURGUNDUS, A Magistrate of Pisa, flourish'd after the Year. 1150. dy'd in 1194,
  • MAURICE DE SULLY, Bishop of Paris, made A. D. 1164. dy'd in 1196
  • CELESTIN III. Pope, chosen A. D. 1191. dy'd in 1198.
  • PETRUS COMESTOR, Dean of St. Pter at Troyes, flourish'd in the end of this Century, dy'd A. D. 1198.
  • JOANNES PHOCAS, A Greek Monk, flourish'd A. D. 1190.
  • NEOPHYTUS, A Grecian Monk, flourish'd A. D. 1190.
  • A nameless AUTHOR, Of the Expedition of the Danes to the Holy Land, flourish'd A. D. 1190.
  • DEMETRUS TORNICIUS, Wrote about the Year 1193.
  • JOHN, Bishop of Lydda, flourish'd A. D. 1194.
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  • GAUTERIUS, A Regular Canon of St. Victor, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • THIERRY or THEODORIC, An Abbot, flourish'd at the same time.
  • OGERUS, Abbot of Lucedia, flourish'd at the same time.
  • GODFREY of Viterbo, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • ROBERT of Torigny, Abbot of Mount St. Michael, flourish'd at the same time.
  • OTHO of St. BLAIS, Flourish'd at the same time.
  • JOHN BROMPTON, Abbot of Jorval, flourish'd at the same time.
  • LUPUS PROTOSPATUS, Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
  • ALULPHUS, A Monk of St. Martin at Tournay, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • ISAAC, Abbot of L'Etoile, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • HENRY, Abbot of Clairvaux, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • PETER, Abbot of Clairvaux, flourish'd at the same time.
  • GARNERIUS, Abbot of Clairvaux, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • GILBERT of Sempringham. Flourish'd at the same time.
  • NICOLAS, A Canon of Liege, flourish'd at the same time.
  • SIBRANDUS, Abbot of Mariegard in Friseland, flourish'd at the same time.
  • BERTRAND, Abbot of La Chaise-Dieu, flourish'd at the same time.
  • RADULPHUS TORTARIUS, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • A nameless AUTHOR, Of the History of Jerusalem, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • CHRISTIAN, A Monk, of Clairvaux, flourish'd at the same time.
  • GAUTERIUS of Chastillon, Flourish'd at the same time.
  • THOMAS, A Monk of Cisteaux, flourish'd at the same time.
  • GARNERIUS of St, Victor, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • ROBERT of Flamesbury, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • BARTHOLOMEW, Bishop of Oxford, flourish'd in the end of the Cen∣tury.
  • ODO DE CHIRTON, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • JOHN, A Carthusian Monk of des Portes, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • STEPHEN DE CHAULMET, A Carthusian of des Portes, liv'd at the same time.
  • WILLAM LE PETIT, A Regular Canon of Neutbrige, or Neuburg, flou∣rish'd at the same time, dy'd in 1208.
  • GERVASE, A Monk of Canterbury, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • GONTHERIUS, A Monk of St. Amand, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • OLIVER of Colen, Flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • RADULPHUS DE DICETO, Dean of St. Pauls at London, flourish'd in the end of the Century.
  • GEFFREY or GAUTERIUS DE VINESAUF, Flourish'd under the Popedom of Innocent III. in the very end of the Century.
  • GEORGE XIPYLIN, Patriarch of Constantinople, advanc'd to that Dig∣nity A. D. 1193. dy'd in 1199.
  • PETER of Poitiers, Chancellor of the Church of Paris, flourish'd A. D. 1170. dy'd in 1200.
  • PETER of Blois, Arch Deacon of Bath, went to Sicily A. D. 1167. return'd to France a little while after, passed in∣to England, and flourish'd there till the end of the Century.
  • SYLVESTER GIRALDUS, Bishop of St. Davids, flourish'd A. D. 1170. dy'd in the beginning of the following Century.
  • RICHARD, Abbot of Mount-Cassin, flourish'd in the end of this Century, dy'd in the beginning of the fol∣lowing.
  • STEPHEN, Bishop of Tournay, become a Regular Canon A. D. 1165. was chosen Abbot of St. Genevieve in 1177. and Bishop of Tournay in 1192.
  • THEODORUS BALSAMON, Patriarch of Antioch, flourish'd from the Year 1180. to 1203.
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  • ELIAS of Coxie, Abbot of Dunes, flourish'd in the end of the Cen∣tury, dy'd in 1203.
  • SAXO GRAMMATICUS, Provost of Roschild, flourish'd at the same time, dy'd in 1204.
  • JOANNES CAMATERUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, advanc'd to that Dig∣nity A. D. 1199, dy'd in 1206.
  • ZACHARIAS, Bishop of Chrysopolis, is suppos'd to have liv'd in the XII. Century.
  • ROGER DE HOVEDEN, A Professor of Oxford, flourish'd in the beginning of the following Century.
  • JAMES DE VITRY, Cardinal, flourish'd in the end of the Century, dy'd in A. D. 1194.
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