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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Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
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Page [unnumbered]

An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Fourteenth Age of the Church.

A.
  • ACindynus, see Gregory Acin∣dynus.
  • Adam Goddam, or Woddam, a Grey-Friar, Page 71
  • Aito, see Haito.
  • Albericus Rosatus, or Roxiati, a Lawyer, 70
  • Albert de Bresse a Friar-Prea∣cher, 79
  • Albert of Padua an Augustine-Hermit, 56
  • Albert of Strasburg, 73
  • Alexander of Alexandria, a Grey-Friar, 79
  • Alexander de S. Elpidio, Arch-bishop of Ravenna, 57
  • Alphonsus Vargas Archbishop of Sevil, 72
  • Alvarus Pelagius Bishop of Sil∣ves, 57, &c.
  • Andrew of New-Castle a Friar-Preacher, 49
  • Andronicus Senior the Greek Emperor, 82, & 88
  • Anonymous or a Nameless Au∣thor, 7
  • Antonius Andreas a Grey-Friar, 55
  • Antonius de Butrio a Lawyer, 77
  • Arnoldus Cescomes Archbishop of Tarragon, 67
  • Arnoldus Terrena Sacrist of Per∣pignan, 62
  • Astesanus a Grey-Friar, 63
  • Augustine D'Ascoli an Augu∣stine Hermit, 75
  • Augustinus Triumphus of the same Order, 56
B.
  • BAldus or Ubaldus a Lawyer, 78
  • Barlaam Bishop of Hieracium, 83, 84, to 87
  • Bartholomew Bishop of Urbin, 67
  • Bartholomew a Grey-Friar, 80
  • Bartholomew Albicius of the same Order, 67
  • Bartholomew de S. Concordiâ a Friar-Preacher, Ibid
  • Bartholomew de Glanville, a Grey-Friar, 72
  • Benedict XI. Pope, 9, 10, & 28.
  • Benedict XII. Pope, 29, & 30
  • Benedict XIII. Pope, 38, &c. to 47
  • Berengarius of Fridol Cardinal, 55
  • Bernard Abbot of Mount-Cassin, 70
  • Bernard Dapifer a Monk of Melch, 72
  • Bernard Guidonis Bishop of Tuy, and after of Lodeve, 62
  • Bernardo de Parenzo a Friar-Preacher, 80
  • Bertamus of the same Order, 81
  • Bertrandus de Turre Cardinal, 63
  • Bertrandus de Trille a Friar-Preacher, 78
  • Blaisus Andernarius a Carme∣lite, 82
  • Bonaventure of Padua a Carme∣lite, 75
  • Boniface VIII. Pope, 1, &c. 116
  • Boniface IX. Pope, 37 to 42, & 116
  • S. Bridget, 72, 73, & 118
C.
  • CAllistus Patriarch of Con∣stantinople, 90
  • Cantacuzenus, see John Canta∣cuzenus.
  • S. Catharine of Sienna, 73
  • Clement V. Pope, 10, &c. to 21, 26, 28, & 118
  • Clement VI. Pope, 30, 31
  • Clement VII. Pope, 35, to 39
  • Clement of Florence a Servite, 67
  • Conradus Canon of Ratisbonne, 81
  • Conradus d'Altzey, Ibid
D.
  • DAniel de Trevisi a Grey-Friar, 67
  • Demetrius Cydonius a Greek, 91
  • Dinus de Mugello a Lawyer, 48
  • Dominicus Grenerius Bishop of Pamiez, 57
  • Durandus of Champeigne a Grey-Friar, 67
  • Durandus de S. Porciano Bishop of Meaux, 28, 48, & 63
E.
  • EBerardus, Archdeacon of Ra∣tisbonne, 49
  • Eckard a Friar-Preacher, 79 & 113
  • Engelbert Abbot of Admont, 49
F.
  • FOrtanerius Vassalli Cardinal, 80
  • Francis Martin a Carmelite, 81
  • Franciscus Mayronius a Grey-Friar, 62
  • Francis Petrarch a Lawyer, 68
  • Franciscus Ximenius Bishop of Elne or Perpignan, 77
  • Francis Zabarell Cardinal, 78
G.
  • GAllus Abbot of Konigsaal, 72
  • Gerhard Bishop of Savonna, 80
  • Gerhard de Bononia a Carme∣lite, 79
  • Gerhard Groot, or the Great, a Canon-Regular, 74, & 118
  • Gerhardus Odonis a Grey-Friar, 69
  • Gerhard of Sienna an Augustine-Hermit, 79
  • Gerhard of Zutphen a Canon-Regular, 76
  • Giles Colonnior of Rome, Arch-bishop of Bourges, 54
  • Gregory XI. Pope, 32
  • Gregory XII. Pope, 43, to 47
  • Gregory Acindynus a Greek Monk, 85, 86, 87
  • Gregorius Palamas Archbishop of Thessalonica, 84, 85, 86, 87
  • Gregorius Ariminensis an Augu∣stine-Hermit, Bishop of Fer∣rara, 71
  • Guy Abbot of S. Denys, 63
  • Guy d'Eureux a Preaching-Fri∣ar, 75
  • Guy Bishop of Ferrara, 79
  • Guy de Montrocher, a French Divine, 66
  • Guy de Terrenâ Bishop of Elne, or Perpignan, 62

    Page [unnumbered]

    H.
    • HAito, or Aito, a Canon-Re∣gular of the Premonstra∣tenses, 50
    • Henry a Monk of Rebdorfe, 72
    • Henry Andernac a Carmelite, 82
    • Henry de Palmâ or de Baume, a Grey-Friar, 78
    • Henry Boich a Lawyer, 75
    • Henry de Carret Bishop of Luc∣ca, 57
    • Henry de Dolendorp, a Carme∣lite, 81
    • Henry D Erford a German, 80
    • Henry Euta or Oyta, a German, 82
    • Henry de Kalkar a Carthusian, 81
    • Henry Knighton a Canon-Regu∣lar, 75
    • Henry Stero a Benedictin Monk of Altaich, 49
    • Henry de Urimaria an Augustin Hermit, 67
    • Herenus de Boy a Carmelite, 79
    • Herman de Schilde an Augustin Hermit, Ibid
    • Harvaeus Natalis a Friar-Prea∣cher, 55
    • Hugolinus Malebranchius Bi∣shop of Ariminum, 72
    • Hugh de Prato, a Friar-Preacher 56
    I.
    • JAcobus de Benedictis a Grey-Friar, 51
    • Jacobus Cajetanus Cardinal, 49
    • Jacobus Folquier an Augustine-Hermit, 69
    • Jacobus Magnus of the same Or∣der, 74
    • Jacobus de Alta Villâ a Germ. 81
    • Jacobus de Lausannâ a Preaching Friar, 56
    • Jacobus de Teramo Archdeacon of Aversa, 75
    • Jacobus de Termes Abbot of Charlieu, 55
    • Jacobus de Viterbo Archbishop of Naples, 79
    • Idiota, vid Raimondus Jordanus.
    • Innocent VI. Pope, 31, &c.
    • Innocent VII. Pope, 42, &c.
    • John XXII. Pope, 21, &c. to 29. 60, 61, & 116.
    • John Abbot of S. Bavon, 82
    • John a Benedictin Monk of Ca∣stel, 81
    • John d'Alier a Carmelite, 79
    • Joannes Andreae a Lawyer; 69
    • John Bacon, or Baconthorp a Carmelite, 68
    • John Balistaris of the same Or∣der, 81
    • John Bassolis a Grey-Friar, 56
    • Joannis Becanus of Utrecht, 69
    • Joh. Blomendal a Grey-Friar, 79
    • John de Burgo Chancellor of Cambridge, 75
    • John Brammart a Carmelite, 80
    • John Bromiard a Friar-Preacher, 77
    • John Calderin a Lawyer, 72
    • Joh. de Campsen a Carmelite, 82
    • John Canon a Grey-Friar, 68
    • Joannes Cantacuzenus the Greek Emperor, 82, 85, &c. & 90
    • John Cyparissiota a Greek, 90
    • John Duns, sirnamed Scotus, a Grey-Friar, 52, &c.
    • John Erford of the same Order, 80
    • John of Friburg, sirnamed Run∣sic, Bishop of Osmo, 54
    • John Fustgin de Creutznac a Carmelite, 81
    • Joannes de S. Geminiano, 51
    • John Gluel a Carmelite, 82
    • Joannes Golenius of the same Order, 81
    • Joannes Grossius of the same Or∣der, 78
    • John de Hesdin Knight, Hospital∣ler of S. John of Jerusalem, 82
    • Joh. Hildesheim a Carmelite, 81
    • Joannes Honsemius or Hoxemi∣mius, Canon of Leige, 69
    • Joannes de Janduno or John of Gaunt, or Laon, 62, & 113
    • John d'Imanhusen a German, 81
    • John de Joinville, 49
    • John Malverne of Winchester, 71
    • John Lemoine sirnam'd Descran∣ches, Cardinal, 7, & 50
    • John of Naples a Friar-Preacher, 56
    • Joannes Oliva, vid. Petrus Jo∣annes Oliva.
    • John d'Olney a Carthusian, 80
    • John of Paris a Canon-Regular of S. Victor, 51
    • John of Paris a Friar-preacher, 50
    • John de Regne a Carmelite, 79
    • Joannes de Rupe-Scissâ, 80
    • Joannes Rasybrokius Prior of Wavre, 74
    • Joannes Saxo a Grey-Friar, 80
    • Joannes de Saxonia of the same Order, Ibid
    • John Schadland B. of Worms, 73
    • Joh. de Schodehove a Carmel. 81
    • Joannes Tacesphalus a Carm. 80
    • John de Tambach a Friar-Prea∣cher, 77
    • Joannes Thaulerus the same, 72
    • John Walsgram a Carmelite, 80
    • John de Werden a Grey-Friar, 82
    • Jordanus Saxo, an Aug. Herm. 74
    • Isaac Argyrus a Greek Monk, 91
    • Justus an Abbot of the Cister∣tians, 52
    L.
    • LApus de Chastillon, Abbot of S. Miniatus, 79
    • Leonarde de Gifton Cardinal, 81
    • Lucius Colutius Salutatus de Stignano a Lawyer, 78
    • Ludolphus or Laudolphus Saxo a Carthusian, 66
    • Lupoldus or Ludolphus de Bam∣burg a Lawyer, 67
    M.
    • MAlachias a Grey-Friar, 55
    • Manuel Calecas a Greek Preaching-Friar, 87. 90, & 91
    • Manuel Palaeologus the Greek Emperor, 82, 84
    • Marinus Sanutus de Torsello, 57
    • Marsilius ab Inghen a Canon of S. Andrew of Colen, 75
    • Marsilius of Padua, called Menan∣drinus a Lawyer, 60, &c. 113
    • Martin a Preaching-Friar, 79
    • Matthias or Matthew de Craco∣viâ, 72
    • Matth. Blastares a Greek Monk, 88
    • Matthew d'Eureux a Preaching-Friar, 76
    • Matthew Florilegus a Benedi∣ctin Monk of Westminster, 73
    • Maximus a Greek Monk, 91
    • Maximus Planudes a great Monk 88
    • Michael Angrianus or Aignanus, a Carmelite, 78
    • Michael Caesenas a Grey-Friar, 27, & 61.
    • Michael de Massà an Augustin-Hermit, 80
    • Monaldus a Grey-Friar, 66
    N.
    • NIcephorus Callistus a Greek Monk, 87
    • Nicephorus Gregoras Charto-phy∣lax of the Church of Constan∣tinople, 89
    • Nicholas Cabasilas Archbishop of Thessalonica, Ibid
    • Nicholas Dorlini a Carmelite, 80
    • Nicholas Eymericus a Friar-Preacher, 53, & 288
    • Nicholas Gorham of the same Order, 77
    • Nicholas Lyra a Grey-Friar, 63
    • Nicholas Oresmius or Orem Bi∣shop of Lisieux, 73
    • Nicholas Ritzon a Carmelite, 81
    • Nicholas Treveth or Trevet a Friar-Preacher, 56
    • Nilus Cabasilas Archbishop of Thessalonica, 88, &c.
    • Nilus Metropolitan of Rhodes, 90
    • ...

    Page [unnumbered]

    • Nilus Cabasilas Archbishop of Thessalonica, 88
    • Nilus Damila a Greek Monk 91
    O.
    • ODericus de Port-naon a Grey Friar, 63
    • Osbert a Carmelite, 80
    P.
    • PAlamas, see Gregory Palamas.
    • Paulus de Lyazares, 79
    • Paulus de Perusa a Carmelite, 80
    • Petrarch, see Francis Petrarch.
    • Philip Abbot of Otterburg, 82
    • Philip Bishop of Aichstat, 55
    • Philip Cabassolas Cardinal, 74
    • Philip de Ferrieres Bishop of Ba∣dajoz, 81
    • Philip de Leydis Canon of U∣trecht, 75
    • Philip de Meserius Knight, 61
    • Philip de Montcalier a Grey-Friar, 63
    • Philip Ribot a Carmelite, 75
    • Philotheus Patriarch of Con∣stantinople, 86, & 90
    • Philotheus Achillinus, see Phi∣lip de Meziers.
    • Peter a Monk of Clara Vallis, 70
    • Petrus Aureolus Archbishop of Aix, 56
    • Peter d'Auvergne Canon of No∣stre-Dame in Paris, 57
    • Peter Bercherius Prior of S. Eli∣gius, 72
    • Peter Bertrand Cardinal, 32
    • Petrus Boherius Abbot of S. Aig∣nan, 80
    • Petrus de Bosco Advocate of the French King, 7
    • Petrus de Casa Bishop of Vaiso, 80
    • Petrus de Dacia, 79
    • Peter de Harentals Abbot of Flo∣reff, 28, & 78
    • Peter John Oliva a Grey-Friar, 27, & 112
    • Peter de Lunà, see Benedict XIII.
    • Peter de Natalibus Bishop of Je∣sol, 74
    • Petrus de Palude Patriarch of Jerusalem, 68
    • Petrus de Paternis an Hermit of S. Augustine, 70
    • Peter de Perpignan a Cardinal, 79
    • Peter Quesnel a Grey-Friar, 75
    • Petrus Raimondus a Carmelite, 80
    • Petrus de Saxonia a Grey-Friar, 79
    • Peter Thomas a Carmelite, 80
    • Porchet de Salvaticis, see Victor Porchet.
    • Ptolomaeus Lucensis Bishop of Torcello, 55
    R.
    • RAdulphus or Ralph de Hig∣den, or Hikeden, a Benedictin Monk of Chester, 71
    • Raimundus Jordanus, called Idi∣ote, Abbot of Celles, 77
    • Raimundus Lullus a Grey-Friar, 48, 52, & 53
    • Rainerius de Pisâ a Preaching-Friar, 49
    • Ralph de Praelles a Master of Requests, 61
    • Ralph de Rivo Dean of Tongres, 77
    • Richard Fitz-Ralph Archbishop of Armagh, 70, 71, & 118
    • Richard de Hampole an Hermit of S. Augustin, 69
    • Richard de Lavinham a Car∣melite, 82
    • Richard de Maydescon of the same Order, 81
    • Richard de Sienna a Cardinal, 12, & 79
    • Robert a Carmelite, 80
    • Robert a Preaching Friar, 79
    • Robert Conway a Grey-Friar, see Roger.
    • Robert Cowton of the same Or∣der, 67
    • Robert Gervais Bishop of Senez, 74
    • Robert Holkot a Friar-Prea∣cher, 69
    • Roger Chonoe or Conway, 71
    S.
    • SIbertus de Beka a Carmelite 79
    • Siffridus a Priest of Misnia, 49
    • Simon Boraston an Englishman, 67
    • Simon de Cremonâ an Augustin-Hermit, 75
    • Simon Fidatus de Casnâ of the same Order, 69
    • Simon de Spira a Carmelite, 80
    • Stephen Petringon a Carmelite, 81
    • Stephen of Provence a Lawyer, 79
    • Stephen de Salagnac a Preach∣ing-Friar, 49
    T.
    • THeophanes A. B. of Nice, 90
    • Thomas Bradwardin Arch-bishop of Canterbury, 70
    • Thomas Jorsius, or Joycius, a Cardinal, 51
    • Thomas Lambe a Carmelite, 81
    • Thomas of Strasburg an Hermit of S. Augustin, 71
    • Thomas Stobbs or Stubbs a Fri∣ar-Preacher, 72
    • Thomas Wicke a Canon-Regular of S. Augustin, 49
    • Tilman a Carmelite, 80
    U.
    • UBoldus, Vid. Baldus.
    • Ubertinus de Cassalis a Grey-Friar, 61
    • Victor Porchet de Salvaticis a Carthusian, 55
    • Vitalis de Furno a Cardinal, 57
    • Urbanus V. Pope, 32
    • Urbanus VI. Pope, 33, &c. to 37
    W.
    • WAlter Burley a Grey-Friar, 67, 68
    • Walter Disse, 81
    • William de Baldensel or Bolde∣sele or de Boldensleve, a Ger∣man Knight, 67
    • William Durandus, Bishop of Menda, 19, & 54
    • William de Kayott a Friar-Preacher, 80
    • William de Major Bishop of An∣gers, 55
    • William de Mandagot Cardinal, Ibid
    • William de Montledun Abbot of Monster-neuf, 66, & 67
    • William Mount Canon of Lin∣coln, 63
    • William de Nangis a Monk of S. Denys, 49
    • William of Nottingham Canon of York, 63
    • William Ockam a Grey-Friar, 48, 58, &c.
    • William Oppenbach a German 82
    • William of Paris a Friar-Prea∣cher, 50
    • William Rubion a Grey-Friar, 66
    • William Thorn a Benedictine Monk of Canterbury, 75, & 76
    • William de Wallingford, an Eng∣lishman, 81
    • William Wodford or Wilford, a Grey-Friar, 77
    • The End of the Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Au∣thors of the Fourteenth Age.
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