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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Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers OF THE Thirteenth CENTURY: And of their WORKS.

  • JOACHIM, ABbot of Flora: Flourish'd from the Year 111, to the Year 1200: which is thought to be the Year of his ••••ath.
    Genuine Works still extant.
    • See the Catalogue of them p. 54.
    • Works Lost Ibid.
  • BERNARD, Provost of Pavia, and afterwards Bishop of Fayence: Flou∣rish'd about the beginning of this Century.
    A Geuinne Work, &c.
    • A Collection of Decretals.
  • JOHN BELETH, Doctor of Paris: Flourish'd about the same time
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Treatise of the Divine Offices.
    Works Lost.
    • Several Sermons.
  • PETER, Chanter of Paris: Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • The Book call'd, A Word in Short.
    Manuscripts, or Works lost.
    • See the Catalogue of them p. 54, 57.
  • DODECHIN, Abbot of St. Disibode; Flourish'd about the same ime.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Relation of an Expedition to the Holy Land.
    • The Continuation of the Chronology of Marianus Scotus.
  • ALBERTUS, Patriarch of Jerusalem; Flourish'd about the same Time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • The Rule of the Order of Carmelites.
  • HERVARD, Arch-Deacon of Liege; Flourished about the same time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Letter to a Canon of Laon,
  • INNOCENT III. Pope; Elected Idn. 8. 1198. Consecrated and seated in the Papal Chair Feb. 21 1199. Dy'd July. 16. 1216
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Treatise of the Contempt of the World.
    • A Treatise of the Mysteries of the Mass.
    • A Commentary on the Seven Penetential Psalms.
    • Prayers.
    • Sermons.
    • A Dissertation on the Consecration of the Pope.
    • A Treatise of Alms-giving.
    • A Treatise in praise of Charity.
    • Hymns or Pieces of Prose.
    • Two Discourses to the General Council of Lateran, and the Acts of that Council.
    • The First, Second, part of the Fifth, the Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth. Fifteenth and Six∣teenth Books of Letters, with a Collection of Letters about the Affair of the Empire.
    Manuscripts.
    • The Third, Fourth, part of the Fifth, the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Books of Letters.
    Works Lost.
    • The Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Books of Letters.
  • ROBERT Of Corceon Cardinal; Flourish'd about the beginning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work still Extant.
    • A Body of Divinity.
  • ALANUS Of Lisle; Flourish'd at the University of Paris about that time.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Commentary on the Canticles.
    • A Summary of the Art of Preaching.
    • A Penitential.
    • A Treatise on the Parables.
    • A Book of Sentences, or of Memorable Sayings.
    • A Treatise of an Honest Man, in Verse, call'd, Anticlodianus.
    • Nature's complaint against the Sin of Sodomy.
    • Four Books against the Albigenses and Waldenses.
    • Eleven Sermons.
    • Six Books concerning the Wings of the Cherubims.
    • Two Pieces of Prose.
    Manuscripts.
    • A Body of Divinity, call'd, Quot Modis, and other Works of which see the Catalogue, p. 57.
  • SIMON, Priest of Tournay; Flourish'd about the same time.
    Manuscripts.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 57.
  • NICHOLAS, Of Otrantes; Flourish'd about the same time.
    Manuscripts.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 85.
  • ABSALOM, Abbot of Spinkerbac; Flourish'd about that time.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Fifty Sermons.
  • ANDREAS SYLVIUS, Abbot of Marchiennes; Flourish'd at the same time.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • ...

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  • ...
    • The History of the erovingi••••.
    • Two Books of the Miracles of Saint Rictruda.
  • TAGENON, Dean of Pavia; Flourish'd about the same time.
    Genuine Works still Extant.
    • The History of the Expedition of the Emperor Henry Barbarossa.
    • An •…•…mus AUTHOR, Who Flourish'd about the same time.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Another History of the same Expedition.
  • GAUTIER, Of Coutances, Arch-Bishop of Roan, made Bishop of Lincoln in 1182. Arch-Bishop of Roan in 1184. Dy'd Nov. 16. 1207.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Relation of the Expedition of Richard King of England in Palestine.
  • WILLIAM, The Pilgrim, and RICHARD, Canon of London; Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Relations of the Expedition of the same King Richard in Palestine.
  • STEPHEN, Monk of Ce••••a Nova in Spain; Flourish'd the beginning of this Century.
    Manuscripts.
    • The Relation of the Miracles of Saint Rodosin, Bishop and Monk.
  • JOHN, Of Nusco Monk of Mont-Virginis in the Kingdom of Naples; Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Manuscript.
    • The Life of S. William the Founder of his Order.
  • NICETAS, Arch-Bishop of Thessalonica Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • An Answer to the Queries of Monk Basil.
    Manuscripts.
    • A Treatise concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost against Hugo Ererianus.
  • NICETAS ACOMINATES CHONIATES LOGOTHETES, Flourish'd the beginning of the Century; Dy'd in the Year 1206.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • One and Twenty Books of History.
    • A Treatise of the Orthodox Faith.
  • MICHAEL ACOMINATES CHONIATES, Arch-Bishop of Athens; Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Panegyrick on his Brother Nicetas Choniates.
    Manuscripts.
    • Several Sermons.
  • JOEL, The Greeks, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 about the same time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Chronological Abridgment.
  • GILBERT MARTIN, Abbot of Gemblours, Elected in the Year 1194. lays down the Abbotship in 1204. Dy'd a few Years after.
    Manuscripts, or Works Lost.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
  • BALDWIN, Emperor of Constantinople, made so in 1204, taken Priso∣ner by the Bulgarians, 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 15. 1205. Dy'd 16 Months after.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Letter about the taking of Constantinople by the Latins.
  • GEOFREY, Gf Ville-Hardouin; Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work still Extant.
    • The Relation of the taking of Constantinople.
  • GONTHIER, Monk of Paris, in the Diocess of Basil; Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • The Relation of the taking of Constantinople.
  • PETER, Of Corbeil, Arch-Bishop of Sens, made Bishop of Cambray, in 1200, translated the same Year to the Arch-Bishop∣rick of Sens. Dy'd June 3. 1••••2.
    A Manuscript.
    • A Summary of Theology.
  • STEPHEN, Of Langton Cardinal; Flourish'd in the University of Paris, the beginning of the Century: Made Cardinal by Innocent III. afterwards Arch-Bishop of Canterbury.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The History of the Translation of the Body of St. Thomas of Canterbury.
    • A Letter to King John.
    • Forty eight Statutes.
    Manuscripts.
    • Commentaries on the Holy Scripture.
    • Several Sermons.
  • WILLIAM, Of Segnelay Bishop of Auxerre, Elected in 1207. Translated to the Arch-Bishoprick of Paris in 1220. Dy'd in 1223.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Body of Divinity.
    A Work Lost.
    • A Treatise of the Divine Offices.
  • LAMBERT, Of Liege Monk of St. Lawrence of Duitz; Flourish'd the be∣ginning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • The Life of Herbert, Arch-Bishop of Cologne.
  • An Anony••••ous AUTHOR, Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • The Life of St. William Abbot of Roschild.
  • WILLIAM, Of Puil Aurent; Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • A Chronology of the Albigenses.
  • WERNERUS, Abbot of St. Blaise; Flourish'd about the Year 1210.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Several Postilary Sermons.
  • ARNOLD, Abbot of Lubet; Flourish'd under the Empire of Philip and Otho.
    A Genuine Work &c.
    • The Continuation of He••••oldus's Chronology of the Scalvo∣nians
  • GERVAIS, Of Tilbury; Flourish'd about the Year 1210.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Universal History of the West.
    • The History of England.
  • GAUTIER MAPES, Arch-Deacon of Oxford; Flourish'd under the Reigns of Henry II. John and Richard Kings of England.
    Manuscripts.
    • Pieces of Poetry against the Irregularities of the Eccle∣siasticks.
  • GILBERT, ALANUS, JOHN GALLUS of Volterra, and PETER of Benevento, Flourish'd about the beginning of the Century.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Collections of the Decretals.
  • ...

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  • BERNARD Of Compostella: Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    Genuine Works still Extant.
    • A Collection of the Decretals of Innocent III.
    • A Commentary or the Decretals.
    • A Treatise of Cases on the five Books of Decretals.
    • A Collection of the Bulls of the Pope.
  • An Anonymous AUTHOR, Who Flourish'd under Innocent III.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Collection of the Decretals of Innocent III. Writ during and since the General Council of Lateran.
  • WILBRAND Of Oldemburg, Canon of Hildesheim: Flourish'd the begin∣ning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Relation of the Expedition to the Holy Land.
  • ROBERT, Regular Canon of Premontre, Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Chronology from the beginning of the World, to the Year, 1212.
  • JOHN Of Oxford, Dean of Salisbury, Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The History of England.
    • The Relation of his Voyage into Sicily.
  • JOHN, Abbot of Fordeham, Flourish'd the beginning of the Cen∣tury.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Life of S. Wolfric.
    • The Actions of John, King of England.
    • The Chronicle of Scotland.
  • JOCELIN Of Brakelande, Monk of Uske: Flourish'd at the same time.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Chronicle of the Monastery of Uske.
    • A Treatise of the Election of Hugh.
    • The Life of S. Robert.
  • JOHN GREY, Bishop of Norwich: Flourish'd the beginning of th Centu∣ry: Dyed in the year 1216.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • His Chronicle.
  • ADAM Of Barkingen, an Englishman: Flourish'd about the same time.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • His Chronicle.
  • HUGH WHITE, Monk of Peterburgh: Flourish'd at the same time,
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The History of the Monastery of Peterburgh.
    • The Original of the Church of Mercia.
  • S. FRANCIS Of Assisy, Born in 1182. Founded his Order in the year 1208. Dyed in the year 1226.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Treatises of Piety.
  • WILLIAM, Deacon of the Church of Bourges: Flourish'd in the begin∣ning of the Century.
    A Manuscript.
    • A Treatise against the Jews
  • MANUEL CHARITOPULA, Patriarch of Constantinople, from the year 1221. to the year 1226.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • An Answer to the Queries of the Bishop of Pella.
    • Two Decrees about Marriage.
  • HONORIUS III. Pope. Elected July 8. 1216. Dyed April 18. 1227.
    Genuine Works still Extant.
    • A Collection of his Decretals.
    • Several Letters in the Annalists, in the Councils, in the Bullary, in the Decretals, and in the Miscellanies of Mon∣sieur Baluze.
  • ALEXANDER NECKAM, Abbot of Exeter: Made Abbot in the year 1215. Dyed in the year 1227.
    Manuscripts.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 60.
  • HELLINAND, Monk of Froimont: Flourish'd the beginning of the Centu∣ry. Dyed in the year 1227.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The four last Books of his Chronological History.
    • A Letter concerning an Apostate Monk.
    • The History of S. Gereon, the Martyr.
    Manuscripts.
    • A Treatise of the Apocalypse.
    • An Encomium on the Monastical Life.
  • SANTHONY Of Padua, the Disciple of S. Francis: Flourish'd. the be∣ginning of the Century. Dyed in the year 1231.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Sermons.
    • A Mystical Exposition of the Holy Scriptures.
    • A Moral Concordance on the Bible.
  • RICERUS, The Disciple of S. Francis: Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Treatise of the Methods of easily attaining the Know∣ledge of the Truth.
  • MAURICE, Archbishop of Roan: Made Bishop of Mans, in 1219. Tran∣slated to Roan in 1231. Dyed in 1234.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Three Letters.
  • JOHN ALGRIN Of Abbeville, Cardinal. Made Archbishop of Bezancon in 1225. Cardinal in 1227. Dyed in 1236.
    A Genuine Work, &c.
    • Notes on the Canticles.
    A Manuscript.
    • Several Sermons.
  • JORDANUS, Of the Order of Preaching Fryats. Made General of his Order, in the year 1222. Dyed in the year 1236.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The History of the first Rise of the Order of Dominicans,
    • A Circular Letter, about the Translation of the Body of S. Dominick.
  • GERMANUS NAUPLIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople. Made so in 1226. Dyed in 1243.
    Genuine and Spurious Works.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 86.
  • CAESAREUS Of Heisterbac, Prior of Villiers: Flourish'd from the year 1199. to the year 1226.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Two Books of the History of Miracles.
    • The History of S. Engelbert.
    • Sermons.
  • PRAEPOSITIVUS, A Divine of Paris: Flourish'd about the year 1225.
    A Manuscript.
    • A Body of Divinity.
  • HUGH, Regular Canon of S. Marian of Auxerre: Flourish'd about the year 1230.

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    • ...
      A Genuine Work still Extant.
      • The Continuation of the Chronicle of Robert of S. Ma∣rian.
    • CONRAD Of L••••chtenau, Abbot of Ursperg. Made Abbot in 1215. Dyed in the year 1240.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Chronicle to the year 1229.
    • RODERICK XIMENES, Archbishop of Toledo. Advanc'd to that See in the year 1208. Dyed in the year 1245.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The History of Spain.
      • The History of the Huns and Vandals.
      • The History of the Arabians.
      • The History of the Romans.
    • HENRY, Count of Calva, Abbot of Richenou: Flourish'd about the year 1230.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The Life of S. Pirrin.
    • CONRAD, Prior of Schur: Flourish'd about the year 1230.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The History of the Monastery and Abbots of Schur.
      A Work lost.
      • A Chronicle.
    • ECKERHARD, Dean of S. Gal. Flourish'd about the year 1230.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The Life of S. Notger.
    • WILLIAM, Monk of S. Dennis: Flourish'd about the same time.
      Works lost.
      • Three Books of History.
    • RADULPHUS NIGER, An Englishman: Flourish'd the beginning of the Century.
      Manuscripts.
      • Two Chronicles: the one Copious, the other Abridg'd.
      • The History of William the Conqueror, of John, and of Henry III. Kings of England.
      • The Relation of an Expedition to Jerusalem.
    • ALEXANDER Of Somerset, Abbot of Esby: Flourish'd about the year 1220.
      Manuscripts.
      • The Lives of the Saints.
      • A Calendar in Verse.
    • CONRAD, Monk of Schur: Flourish'd about the ye•••• 1220.
      A Manuscript.
      • A Chronicle.
    • RIGORD and WILLIAM The Britain: Flourish'd about the year, 1230.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The History of Philip Augustus King of France; by Rigord.
      • The Life of the same King in Verse; by William the Bri∣ton.
    • FABIAN HUG••••IN, Of the Order of 〈◊〉〈◊〉: Flourish'd about the same time.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The Life of S. Francis, and his Companions.
    • CONRAD Of Everba Abb••••: Flourish'd about the same time.
      〈◊〉〈◊〉 A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Treatise of the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the Order of Citeaux.
    • JOHNGAL, Abbot of Fontenelle: Flourish'd about the same time.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The Life of S. Walfran.
    • ALBERTUS, Prior of Mont des Vignes: Flourish'd about the same time.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The Lives of
        • S. Beatrice,
        • S. Aldegonda and
        • S. Amand.
    • GERARD, Monk of S. Quentin of Lisle: Flourish'd about the same time.
      A Genuine Work still Extant.
      • The Relation of the Translation of our Saviour's Crown of Thorns.
    • HUGH, Regular Canon of Premontre at Floreff: Flourish'd at the same time.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The Lives of
        • S. Iva, and
        • S. Ivetta.
    • CONRAD Of Marpourg, of the Order of Dominicans: Flourish'd about the same time.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • The History of the Life and Miracles of S. Elizabeth.
    • PHILIP Of Greve, Chancellor of the University of Paris: Flou∣rish'd about the same time.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • Sermons on the Psalms.
    • WILLIAM, Bishop of Paris: Elected in the year 1228. Dyed in the year, 1240.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise of Faith, and of the Laws.
      • A Treatise of the Vertues, Manners, Vices, and Sins.
      • A Treatise of Temptations.
      • A Treatise of the Merit of Good Works.
      • A Treatise of Divine Rhetorick.
      • A Treatise of the Sacraments.
      • A Treatise of the Causes of the Incarnation.
      • A Treatise of Pennance.
      • A Work of the Universe.
      • A Treatise of the Trinity.
      • A Treatise of the Soul.
      • A Second Treatise of Pennance.
      • A Treatise of the Collation of Benefices.
      Spurious Works.
      • Sermons.
      • A Dialogue about the Seven Sacraments.
      Works Lost.
      • See the Catalogue, p. 66.
    • WALTER CORNU, Arch-Bishop of Sens, Elected in the Year 1223. Dyd in the Year 1241.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Relation of the Translation of our Saviour's Crown of Thorns.
    • GREGORY IX. Pope, Elected the 20th. of April 1227. Dy'd the 30th. of September 1241.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • One and thirty Letters in the Councils.
      • Several others in the Annalists.
      • Twelve in the Bullary.
      • Thirteen in the Thirteenth Tome of the Spicilegium.
      • The Fragments of several others in the Collection of the Decretals of Pennafort.
    • JAMES, Of Vitry, Cardinal; Flourish'd about the Year 1230. Dy'd in the Year 1244.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The History of the East and West.
      • Two Letters.
      • The Life of St. Mary de' Oignies.
      • Sermons on the Epistles and Gospels,
    • PANTALEON, Deacon of the Church of Constantinople; Flourish'd about the Year 1230.

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      • ...
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • A Treatise concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost and the other Points in Controversy between the Greeks and Latins,
        • Sermons.
      • ALEXANDER, Of Hales of the Order of Franciscans, entred into that Or∣der in the Year 1222. and Dy'd in the Year 1245.
        A Genuine Work, &c,
        • A Commentary on the Master of the Sentences, or a Body of Divinity.
        Works Spurious and Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them p. 65.
      • JOHN, Of Rochel of the Order of Franciscans; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Manuscripts or Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 67.
      • ADAM, Of Chamilly Bishop of Senlis, made Bishop in the Year 1230.
        Manuscripts.
        • Several Sermons.
      • WILLIAM, Abbot of Andrews; Flourish'd about the Year 1235.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of his Abbey.
      • Two Anonymous AUTHORS Flourish'd about the Year 1235.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • the Lives of
          • Herman the blessed and
          • St. Anthony of Padua.
      • THOMAS, Of Celano of the Order of Franciscans; Flourish'd about the Year 1235.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life and Miracles of St. Francis.
      • LUKE, Bishop of Tuy; Flourish'd about the Year 1235, and was made Bishop after the Year 1236.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Three Books against the Albigenses.
        • The Life of St. Isidore Arch-Bishop of Sevil.
        • The History of Spain.
      • WILLIAM, Monk of St. Martin at Tournay; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • Flowers taken out of the Works of St. Bernard.
      • GILES, Monk of Orval; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The History of the Bishops of Liege.
      • ALBERTUS, Monk of Stada, and afterwards a Franciscan, Elected Abbot of Stada in the Year 1232. went over to the Order of Fran∣ciscans in the Year 1240, of which he was made General a little after.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Universal Chronicle to the Year 1256.
      • GODFREY, Monk of St. Pantaleon of Cologne; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Genuine Work &c.
        • A Chronicon from the Year 1162, to 1237.
      • St. EDMUND, Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, Elected in the Year 1234. Dy'd in the Year 1246.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Mirrour of the Church.
      • RICHARD, Of St. Lawrence Penitentiary of Rome; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • Twelve Books in the Praise of the Virgin Mary.
      • MONETA, Of the Order of Dominicans; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Manuscript.
        • A Body of Divinity.
      • ALBERIC, Monk of Citeaux; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Manuscript.
        • A Chronicle to the Year 1241.
      • PETER des Vignes, Chancellor of the Emperor Frederick II. sent by him in the Year 1245, to the Council of Lions. Dy'd in the Year 1249.
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • Six Books of Letters.
        • A Discourse containing the Complaints of the Emperor Frederick about his being Deposed.
      • GODFREY the Bald, Arch-Bishop of Bourges; Flourish'd about the Year 1240.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of William Bishop of St. Brieux.
      • BENEDICT, Bishop of Marseilles, Elected in the Year 1229. Dy'd in the Year 1254.
        A Manuscript.
        • A Treatise concerning Faith.
      • ROBERT GROSTEAD, Bishop of Lincoln, Elected in the Year 1235, Dy'd in the Year 1253.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Discourses and Letters against the Irregularities of the Ec∣clesiasticks.
        • A Treatise of Observations of Law.
        • The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs.
      • INNOCENT IV. Pope, Elected the 24th. of June 1243. Consecrated the 29th. of the same Month, Dy'd the 17th. of Decemb. 1254.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Nineteen Letters in the Collection of the Councils.
        • Several others in the Annalists.
        • Sixteen in the Great Bullary.
      • BARTHOLOMEW, Of Bresse, Professor of the Canon-Law; Flourish'd about the Year 1240, and Dy'd in the Year 1258.
        Works Lost,
        • Works of the Canon-Law; of which see the Catalogue, p. 71.
      • CONRAD, Adjutant Bishop of Mentz; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Chronicle of Mentz.
      • DAVID, Of Augsburgh of the Order of Franciscans; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Formula for Novices.
        • A Rule for the Inward Man.
        • The Mirror of Seven Degrees of Perfection of the Monks.
      • ALBERIC VERUS, Regular Canon of St. Augustin; Flourish'd about the 1250.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of St. Osytus.
        • A Work Lost, A Treatise about the Eucharist.
      • GAUTIER, Of the Order of Franciscans, Bishop of Poitiers; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • Synodal Statutes.
        Manuscripts.
        • A Body of Divinity.
        • Quodlibetical Questions.
        • Sermons.

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      • ROGER, Historiographer of Hungary; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        A Genuine Work still Extant.
        • The History of the State of the Kingdom of Hungary.
      • CONSTANTINE. Of Orvieto; Flourish'd about the Year 1250,
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of St. Dominick.
      • JOHN, Of Parma of the Order of Franciscans; was Elected General of his Order about the Year 1250, Depos'd in the Year 1256, and retir'd to an Hermitage, where he Liv'd 30 Years longer.
        Manuscripts,
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 72.
      • ENGELBERT, Abbot of the Order of Cîteaux; Flourish'd about the 1250.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of St. Edwiga.
      • ROBERT RICH, Of Abingdon Monk of Pontigny, and ROBERT BACON, Doctor of Oxford; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The History of the Life and Translation of St. Edmund.
      • JOHN DE DIEU, Canon of Boulogne; Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        Manuscripts.
        • Several Tracts of the Canon-Law.
        • A Penitential.
      • ALBERTANUS, Advocate of Bresse, Flourish'd about the Year 1250.
        Manuscripts.
        • See the Titles of them, p. 79.
      • MATTHEW PARIS, Monk of St. Albans; Flourish'd from the Year 1220, to the Year 1259.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The History of England.
        • The Lives of the Two Offa's and of the Twenty three First Abbots of the Monastery of St. Albans.
        Manuscripts.
        • An Abridgment of his History.
        • An Universal History.
      • HUGH, Of S. Cher, or S. Thierry Cardinal, Entred into the Order of Dominicans, and Flourish'd in the University of Paris from the Year 1230, was Nominated Cardinal in the Year 1245, and Dy'd the 19th. of March in the Year 1260.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Postillaries on the whole Bible.
        • Commentaries on the Psalms.
        • The Concordance of the Bible.
        • The Mirrour of the Priests.
      • RAINIER SACHO, Of the Order of Dominicans; Flourish'd about the Year 1254, and Dy'd in the Year 1260.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise against the Waldenses.
      • GILES, Of Assisy, of the Order of Franciscans; Flourish'd about the middle of the Century, and Dy'd in the Year 1262.
        Manuscripts.
        • A Writing call'd Aurea Dicta.
        • Several other Works of Piety.
      • THOMAS Of Chantpré Bishop Coadjutor of Cambray; Flourish'd about the Year 1250, and Dy'd in the Year 1263.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Moral Treatise call'd, The Universal Good.
        • The Lives of
          • St. Lutgarda.
          • St. Maryd' Oignies.
          • St. Christina and
          • St. Margaret of Ypres.
      • JOHN COLONNA, Arch-Bishop of Messina, Made Arch-Bishop in the Year 1255.
        A Work Lost,
        • The Ocean of Histories.
      • An Anonymous AUTHOR; Who Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work still Extant.
        • The Life of St. Clara.
      • NICEPHORUS BLEMMIDAS, Monk of Mount Athos; Flourish'd under the Empire of John Ducas and of his Son Theodore Lascaris.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Two Treatises upon the Procession of the Holy Ghost in favour of the Latins.
        Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 87.
      • THEODORE LASCARIS, Sirnam'd DUCAS, The Greek Emperor, Advanc'd to the Empire in the Year 1255. Dy'd 1259.
        Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 87.
      • ALEXANDER IV. Pope, Elected the 21st of Decemb. in the Year 1254, Dy'd the 24th. of June in the Year 1261.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Three Letters in the Collection of Councils.
        • Several others in the Annalists.
        • Twenty four in the Bullary.
        • Six more to St. Lewis in the Sixth Tome of the Spicilegium.
      • An Anonymous AUTHOR, Who Flourish'd about the Year 1260.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of the Blessed Godeberta.
      • JOHN CHRISTOPHILUS, Of the Order of Dominicans; Flourish'd about the Year 1260.
        A Work Lost,
        • A Commentary on the New Testament.
      • JOHN SEMECA, Provost of Halberstadt; Flourish'd about the Year 1250, and Dy'd in the Year 1267.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Glossary on the Decree of Gratian.
      • VINCENT, Of Beauvais of the Order of Dominicans; Flourish'd under the Reign of St. Lewis.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The Doctrinal, Historical, Natural, and Moral Mirrour.
        • An Instruction for the King's Children.
        • A Consolatory Letter to King St. Lewis.
        Works Lost,
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 64.
      • St. RAYMOND, Of Pennafort, or of Rochefort of the Order of Dominicans; Flourish'd in the University of Boulogne from the beginning of the Century, Entred into the Order of Dominicans in the Year 1218, was Elected General of that Order in the Year 1238, and Dy'd in the Year 1275, at an Hun∣dred Years Old.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Collection of Decretals.
        • A Summary of the Cases of Conscience.
        Works Lost,
        • Treatises concerning
          • The Visitation of Diocesses.
          • The Cure of Souls.
          • War and Duels, and
          • The Methods of Trading without Injustice.
      • ROBERT Of Sorbonnne: Flourish'd from the year 1250. Founded the College of Sorbonne, in the year 1252. Dyed between the years 1271. and 1274
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Three Discourses of Piety.

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      • URBAN VI. Pope, Elected August 28. 1261. Consecrated the second of September, the same year. Dyed October the third, 1264.
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • The Bull for Instituting the Feast of the Holy Sacrament.
        • Several Letters in the Annalists.
        • Eight in the Bullary.
        • A Paraphrase of the first Psalm.
      • WILLIAM Of Bresse Archbishop of Sens. Made Archbishop in the year 1258. Laid down his Archbishoprick in 1267. And Dyed February the 8th, 1269.
        A Manuscript.
        • A Summary of Vertues and Vices.
      • HENRY Of Susa Cardinal. Made Archbishop of Ambrun in the year 1258. Cardinal in the year 1262. Dyed in the year 1271.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Golden Summary of the Law.
        • A Commentary on the Decretals.
      • HANNIBAL Of Hannebold, Cardinal. He was of the Order of the Dominicans. After he had taught for some time at Paris, he became Master of the Sacred Palace under the Pope∣doms of Alexander IV. and Urban IV. Made Cardinal in the year 1262. Dyed in the year 1272.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Commentary on the Master of the Sentences, among the Works of S. Thomas.
      • CLEMENT IV. Pope, Elected February 5th. 126. Dyed October 29. 1268.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Letter to one of his Kinsmen upon his Advancement to the Popedom.
        • Several others in the Annalists.
        • Sixteen in the Bullary.
        • Five in the Sixth and Seventh Tomes of the Spicilegium.
      • WILLIAM Of Saint Amour, Doctor of Paris: Flourish'd ever since the year 1250. And Dyed in the year 1272.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Treatise concerning the Perils of the last Times.
        • Two Questions about Begging.
        • A Reply to the Erroneous Propositions charged upon him.
        • A Collection of Passages of Holy Writ, against the false Preachers and Mendicants.
        • A Sermon on the same Subject, Preached on the Festival of S. Philip and S. James.
      • ODO RIGAUD Archbishop of Roan. Elected in the year 1247. Dyed in the year 1275.
        Manuscripts.
        • Commentaries on the Pentateuch. On the Psalms. And on the Evangelists.
        • Sermons.
      • JOHN De Galles, of the Order of Franciscans: Flourish'd about the year 1260.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Moral Essays, of which see the Catalogue, p. 73.
      • GREGORY Pope. Elected the 1st of September, 1271. Consecrated the 27th of March, 1272. Dyed the 10th of January, 1276.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Letter for the Calling of the Council of Lions.
        • A Letter to the Bishop of Liege.
        • Several others in the Annalists.
        • Five in the Bullary.
      • ALBERTUS MAGNUS Of the Order of Dominicans, and afterwards Bishop of Ra∣tisbonne. Born in the year 1205. Entred into the Or∣der of the Dominicans in the year 1221. Is chosen Vicar General of his Order, in the year 1236. Made Bishop of Ratisbonne in the year 1260. Lays down his Bisho∣prick three years after; and retires to Cologne, where he Dyes in the year 1280.
        Genuine and spurious Works. Works lost, or Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 67, &c.
      • S. BONADVENTURE Cardinal. Born in the year 1221. Enters into the Order of Franciscans, in the year 1243. Is admitted Doctor of Paris, in the year 1255. Elected General of his Order the year following. Made Cardinal in the year 1274. and Dyed the 15th of July, the same year.
        Genuine and Spurious Works, Works lost, or Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 69.
      • S. THOMAS AQUINAS. Born in the year 1224. Enters into the Order of Domini∣cans, in the year 1241. Takes his Doctor's Degree at Pa∣ris, in the year 1255. And Dyed March 7. 1274.
        Genuine and Spurious Works. Works Lost, or Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 66, 69, &c.
      • WILLIAM PERAULT Of the Order of Dominicans: Flourish'd from the year 1250. And dyed in the year 1275.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Summary of Vertues and Vices.
        • Sermons ascrib'd to William of Paris.
      • HUMBERT De Romans, of the Order of the Dominicans. Enters into that Order in the year 1225. Is Elected General of it, in the year 1254. and Dyes in the year 1277.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The Mirrour, or the Instruction of the Monastick Life.
        • A Letter on the three Vows of Monkery.
        • An Instruction of the Preachers.
        • Two hundred Sermons.
        • A Commentary on the Rule of St. Augustin.
      • GERARD Of Frachet, of the Order of Dominicans: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The History of the Famous Men of his Order.
        A Manuscript.
        • A Chronicle.
      • INNOCENT V. Pope. Who was formerly called Peter of Tarentum, Doctor of Paris, of the Order of Dominicans. Advanc'd to the Arch-bishoprick of Lions, in the year 1271. Elected Pope, January 21. 1276. Dyed the the 22th of June the same year.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • An Abstract of Divinity.
        • A Commentary on the four Books of Sentences.
        Works Lost.
        • Commentaries on the Holy Scriptures.
      • JOHN XXI. Pope. Elected the 15th of September, in the year 1276. Dyed the 20th of May, the year following.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Treatises of Philosophy and Physick.
        • Several Letters related by the Annalists.
      • THOMAS Of Lentini, Archbishop of Cosenza: Flourish'd about the year 1270. Dyed in the year 1277.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of S. Peter the Martyr, of the Order of Domi∣nicans.

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      • ARSENIUS AUTORIANUS, Patriarch of Constantinople. Advanc'd to that See in the year 1257. Depos'd in the year 1268.
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • A Collection of Canons.
        • His last Will and Testament.
      • GEORGIUS ACROPOLITA LO∣GOTHETES. Flourish'd chiefly under the Empire of Michael Palaeologus; And Dy'd about the year 1282.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Byzantine History.
        Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 85.
      • MATTHEW Of Vendome, Abbot of S. Dennis: Govern'd that Mona∣stery, from the year 1260. to the year 1286.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Poem containing the History of Tobit and Tobias.
      • GILBERT Of Tournay of the Order of Franciscans: Flourish'd a∣bout the year 1270. and Dy'd before the year 1293.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Episcopal Functions, and of the Cere∣monies of the Church.
        • A Treatise of the Peace and Tranquility of the Soul. Sermons.
        • The Lives of
          • S. John, Bishop of Tournay.
          • S. Eleutherius,
      • RALPH BOCKING, Of the Order of Dominicans: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of S. Richard, Bishop of Chichester.
      • JOHN GENES De la Caille a Franciscan: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise of the City of Jesus Christ.
      • WILLIAM Of Sanvie, a Carmelite: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of the Increase of Carmelites.
      • WILLAM GUARRON, A Franciscan: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Work Lost.
        • A Commentary on the Book of Sentences.
      • WILLIAM Of Tripoly, a Dominican: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Manuscript.
        • The History of the Saracens, and of Mahomet.
      • WILLIAM Of Rusbrock, a Franciscan: Flourish'd about the year 1270.
        A Manuscript.
        • An Itinerary, or the Relation of an Expedition into the East.
      • GEOFREY Of Beaulieu, a Dominican; and
      • WILLIAM Of Chartres, Chaplain to King S. Lewis: Flourish'd under the Reign of that Prince.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Ten Books of the Life of S. Lewis.
      • WILLIAM Of Rishauger, Monk of S. Albans: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Continuation of the History of Matthew Paris, down to the year 1273.
      • THOMAS BOCKINGHAM, Chancellor of the University of Oxford: Flourish'd about the year 1270.
        Manuscripts.
        • Commentaries on the Master of the Sentences, and on the Books of the Holy Scriptures.
      • NICHOLAS III. Pope. Elected the 25th of November, in the year 1277. Dy'd the 12th of August, 1280.
        Genuine Works, still Extant.
        • Letters related by the Annalists.
        • Two Decretals in the Bullary.
      • MARTINUS POLONUS, Archbishop of Gnesna. Was Penitentiary of the Church of Rome, under the Popedoms of John XXI. and Nicho∣las III. Advanc'd to the Arch-bishoprick of Gnesna, in the year 1278. And Dyed the same year.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Chronicle to the year 1277.
        • Sermons.
        Works lost.
        • A Collection of the Canon-Law.
        • A Treatise of the most Remarkable things of Rome.
      • ROGER BACON, Of the Order of Franciscans: Flourish'd about the year 1270. And dyed in the year 1284.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Philosophical Treatises.
        A Manuscript.
        • An Abstract of Divinity.
      • THOMAS SPOTT A Benedictine Monk, of the Monastery of S. Augustine in England: Flourish'd about the year 1275.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The Lives of the Abbots of his Monastery.
      • MARTIN IV. Pope. Elected the 22th of February, in the year 1281. Consecrated the 23d of March the same year. Dyed the 25th of March 1285.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Two Letters in the Councils.
        • A Letter Condemning the Emperor Palaeologus, in the Bul∣lary.
        • Other Letters in the Annalists.
      • NICHOLAS Of Hanaps of the Order of Dominicans, Patriarch of Jerusa∣lem, Nominated Patriarch in the Year 1281, Dy'd in the Year 1288.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • An Historical Collection of the Examples of Vertues and Vices, call'd the Poor Man's Bible.
      • BONAVENTURE BROCARD, A Dominican; Flourish'd about the Year 1280.
        Works Lost,
        • A Relation of an Expedition to the Holy Land.
        • An History of the Actions of the Emperor Frederick in Pa∣lestine,
      • MARK PAUL A Venetian; Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Relation of Expeditions.
      • JOHN PECKHAM, Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, Elected in the Year 1278. Dyed in the year 1291.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Collections Of the Bible.
        • Ecclesiastical Constitutions.
        Manuscripts.
        • Mention made of them, p. 75.
      • HONORIUS IV. Pope, Elected the 2d. of April 1285. Consecrated the 20th. of May the same Year, Dy'd the 3d. of April 1287.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Several Letters related in the Annalists.
        • Two in the Bullary.

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      • WILLIAM DURANTS, Bishop of Menda: Flourish'd from the middle of the Cen∣tury. Was made Bishop in the year 1286. And Dyed in the year 1296.
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • The Rationale of Divine Duties.
        • The Mirrour of the Law.
        • A Repertory of the Law.
        • A Commentary on the Canons of the Council of Lions.
        • An Abridgment of the Glosses and Text of the Canon-Law.
      • An Anonymous AUTHOR, Of the Order of Dominicans; who Flourish'd about the Year 1280.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of the Dominicans of Colmar.
      • JOHN, Of Hayde; Flourish'd about the Year 1280.
        Manuscripts.
        • The Passion of St. Lawrence.
        • The Life of St. Macle.
      • PETER, Of Auvergne a Dominican; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Supplement of the Summ of St. Thomas.
        • A Commentary on the Books of Aristotle.
      • WILLIAM de la Mere, A Franciscan; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Manuscripts.
        • A Commentary on the Master of the Sentences.
        • A Correctory of St. Thomas.
        • Additions to the Works of St. Bonaventure.
      • ROBERT, Of Russia a Franciscan; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 76.
      • ULRIC, Of Strasburgh a Dominican; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Lost.
        • See p. 76.
      • St. GERTRUDA and St. MATILDIS, Benedictine Nuns; Flourish'd about the Year 1280, and Dy'd about the Year 1290.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Works of Piety.
      • GEORGE PACHYMERES, Born in the Year 1242. Flourish'd about the Year 1280.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The Greek History.
        • A Treatise concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
        • A Commentary on the Works of St. Denis.
        • Another Treatise concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
      • JOHN VECCUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Advanc'd to that Dignity in the Year 1275, turn'd out in the Year 1283, Depos'd in the Year 1284.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 88.
      • GEORGE METOCHITA and CONSTANTINE MELITENIOTA, Deacons of the Church of Constantinople; Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Printed and Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 88.
      • SIMON, Of Crete a Dominican; Flourish'd about the end of this Cen∣tury.
        Manuscripts.
        • Three Treatises for the Latins about the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
      • GEORGE, of Cyprus, Sirnam'd GREGORY, Patriarch of Constantinople. GEORGE MOSCHAMPER, Keeper of the Archives. CONSTANTINE ACROPOLITA LOGOTHETES, A Greek Monk, and JOB IASITES, Flourish'd about the end of this Century.
        Manuscripts.
        • Works against Veccus, and against the Latins.
      • GREGORY ABULPHARAJE, An Arabian; Flourish'd at the end of this Century.
        A Genuine Work still Extant.
        • An History of the Dynasties down to the Year 1284.
      • SIMON, Monk of Afflighem; Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        Works Lost or Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 77.
      • WILLIAM, Prior of Afflighem; Flourish'd about the end of this Century.
      • The Life of St. Lutgarda.
        Works Lost,
        • A Narrative of the Visions of a Nun of the Order of Citeaux.
      • ALEXANDER Of Villa-Dei: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • A Doctrinal.
        • A Treatise of the Calendar and the Sphere.
      • HENRY, Monk of Afflighem: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Work lost.
        • A Calendar.
      • THIERRY Of Apolda, a Dominican: Flourish'd about the year 1290.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • The Lives of
          • S. Dominick, and
          • S. Elizabeth.
      • GOBELINUS Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of S. Meinulphus.
      • EGEHARD, Abbot of Urangen: Flourish'd about the year 1290.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of the Bishops of Hildesheim
      • NICHOLAS IV. Pope. Elected April 22. 1288. Dyed April 14. 1292.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Three Volumes of MSS. Letters; Several of which are re∣lated in the Annalists; Six in the Bullary.
      • ENGELHARD Abbot of Lankaim: Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Life of S. Matildis.
      • HENRY Of Gand, Arch-Deacon of Tournay: Flourish'd in the Uni∣versity of Paris, about the end of the Century. And Dyed in the year 1295.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Body of Divinity.
        • Quodlibetical Questions.
        • A Treatise of the Ecclesiastical Writers.
        Manuscripts, or Works lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 78.
      • CONRAD and STEPHANARD, Dominicans: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works lost.
        • The Life of S. Dominick.
      • RALPH Of Cologne, a Canon of Chartres: Flourish'd about the year 1290.

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        • ...
          A Genuine Work still Extant.
          • A Treatise of the Translation of the Empire.
        • THOMAS PALMERANUS, Doctor of Sorbonne: Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • Flowers gather'd out of the Bible and Fathers.
        • GUY Of Baif, a Laywer, and Arch-Deacon of Boulogne: Flourish'd about the year 1290.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • A Commentary on the Decretal and Decretals, call'd the Rosary.
        • GREGORY Of Winchester, Monk of Gloucester; after he had taken upon him the Habit in that Monastery, in the year 1237. Dyed after the year 1291.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The Annals of his Monastery.
        • RAYMOND Of Martins, a Dominican: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The Sword of Faith.
        • NICHOLAS The Ga•…•…: Of the Order of the Carmelites: Was General of his Order about the end of the Century.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The fiery Beam.
        • SIGEHARD Monk of S. Albons; Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The Life of S. Alban.
        • MATTHEW D'AQUASPORTA Cardinal. Was the Twelfth General of the Order of the Franciscans; and nominated Cardinal Bishop of Porto, by Nicholas IV.
          Works Lost, or Manuscripts.
          • See the Catalogue of them, p. 77.
        • ARLOTUS Of the Order of Franciscans: Was General of his Order, a∣bout the year 1290.
          Works lost.
          • A Concordance of the Old and New Testament. Sermons.
        • LUKE Of Padua, of the Order of the Franciscans: Flourish'd a∣bout the same time.
          Manuscripts.
          • Several Sermons.
        • GERARD Of Liege, of the Order of Dominicans: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The Mirrour of the Preachers.
        • PETER, A Dominican: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          Works lost.
          • Sermons.
        • BALDWIN Of Ninove, Regular Canon of Premontre: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          A Manuscript.
          • A Chronicle to the year 1294.
        • JAMES De Voragine, Archbishop of Genes. Was made General of the Order of Dominicans; afterwards Archbishop of Ge∣nes, in the year 1292. And dyed in the year 1298.
          Genuine Works still extant.
          • The Golden Legend.
          • Sermons.
          • The Golden Marial.
        • RICHARD Of Middleton, a Franciscan: Flourish'd in the University of Paris, in the year 1290. And Dyed in the year 1300.
          Genuine Works, &c.
          • A Commentary on the Sentences.
          • Quodlibetical Questions.
          Manuscripts, or Works lost.
          • See the Catalogue of them, p. 78.
        • GUY Of Munois Abbot of S. Germain, of Auxerre. Made Abbot in the year 1277. Dyed in the year 1313.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • An History of the Abbots of S. Germain at Auxerre.
        • CELESTINE V. Pope, Elected July 10th 1294. Lays down the Papacy voluntarily, on the 12th of December, the same year; and Dyes a while after.
          Genuine Works, &c.
          • Three Constitutions.
          Spurious Works.
          • Several Opuscula of Piety.
          • Letters and Prayers.
        • JOHN The Teutonick, a Dominican; Bishop of Bossena: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
          Genuine Works, &c.
          • A Summary of the Preachers.
          • A Summary of Confessors.
          • A Table of Apparatus of Raymond of Pennafort.
        • GARSIAS A Spaniard: Flourish'd the latter end of the Century.
          Works lost.
          • A Commentary on the Decretals, and other Works of the Canon-Law.
        • HENRY or AMAND SUSON, A Dominican: Flourish'd, according to some, the end of the Thirteenth: according to others; the beginning of the Fourteenth Century.
          Genuine Works, &c.
          • Works of Piety.
        • GAUTIER Of Exeter, a Dominican: Flourish'd about the year 1301.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • The Life of Guy Earl of Warwick.
        • FRANCIS Of Moncade, Marquess of Ayetone: Flourish'd the end of this and the beginning of the next Century.
          A Genuine Work, &c.
          • A Narrative of the Expedition of Catalonians and Arrago∣nians, against the Turks and Greeks.
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