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 Authors Of the Fourteenth AGE, and their WORKS.

  • BONIFACE VIII. CHosen in 1294, dyed Octob. 12. 1303.
    His Genuine Works, which we have.
    • A Composure of Decretals, called, Sextus, divided into five Books.
    • Constitutions, Letters, and Bulls, extant in the History of the Difference of this Pope with Philip the Fair. In the Collection of Bulls, and in the Annalists.
  • JAMES CAYETAN Cardinal, Nephew of Pope Boniface was made Cardinal in 1295.
    His Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Treatise of the Hundredth Year of Jubilee.
  • DINUS de MUGELLO, Professor of Law, Flourished in the beginning of this Age, and dyed about 1303.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • Several Books of Civil Law.
    • A Commentary upon the Rules of the Canon Law.
  • ENGELBERT Abbot of Admont, Flourished at the same time.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Treatise about the Rise, Growth, and Fall of the Roman Empire.
    Works Lost.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 49.
  • STEVEN de SALAGNAC, a Preaching Frier, Flourished in the beginning of this Age.
    His MS. Work.
    • A Treatise of the Original of the Friers Prea∣chers.
  • ANDREW of New-Castle, a Preaching Frier, Flourished in the beginning of this Age.
    His Genuine Works, which we have.
    • A Commentary upon the first Book of the Sentences.
  • RAINERIUS de PISA, a Preaching Frier, Flourished in the beginning of this Age.
    His Genuine Work.
    • Pantheologia, or a Theological Dictionary.
  • WILLIAM de NANGIS, a Monk of S. Dennis, Flourished till 1301.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • Part of his Chronicle.
    • His Chronicles of the Kings of France.
    • The Lives of S. Lewis, and Philip the Hardy.
  • BENEDICT XI. Pope, Raised to the Papacy, Octob. 22. 1303. dyed July 8. 1304.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • Letters about the quarrel of Boniface, and Philip the Fair: In the Acts of Boniface and Philip the Fair.
  • THOMAS WICKE. An Englishman and Canon Regular.
    His Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Chronicle of England.
    A Work Lost.
    • A Treatise of the Abbots of Osney.
  • JACOBUS de BENEDICTIS, Flourished in the beginning of the Age, dyed in 1306.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • Hymns and Proses.
  • JUSTUS, a Cistercian Abbot. Flourished in the beginning of this Age.
    His Genuine Work, &c.
    • A Sermon at a Chapter of his Order.
  • JOANNES DUNS, Surnamed, Scotus a Grey Frier. Flourished in the end of the third, and begin∣ning of the fourth Age, and dyed in 1308.
    His Genuine Works, which we have.
    • See the Catalogue. p. 52.
  • RICHARD de SIENNA, Cardinal, Flourished in the beginning of the Age, and was one of those, whom Boniface employed to compose the sixth Book of the Decretals.
    Works Lost.
    • Some Treatises of Law.
  • PETRUS de DACIA, Flourished about the same time.
    A Work Lost.
    • A Kalendar.
  • PETRUS de BOSCO, an Advocate, and a Nameless Author. Flourished in the beginning of this Age.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • Two Treatises against the Pretended Authority of the Pope over the Temporalties of Kings.
  • ...

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  • HENRY STERO, A Monk of Altaich, flourished till 1306.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • The Annals of Germany.
    • The History of the Emperors, Rodolphus, &c.
  • EVERARDUS, Arch-deacon of Ratisbonne, flourished about 1310.
    A Genuine Work.
    • The Continuation of the Annals of Stero.
  • JOANNES de JOINVILLO, Martial of Champeigne, flourished till 1310.
    A Genuine Work.
    • The Life of S. Lewis.
  • SIFFRIADUS, A Priest, flourished about 1310.
    A Genuine Work.
    • Part of his Chronicle of Germany.
  • HAITO, A Canon Regular of Praemonstre.
  • Entred the Order of Praemonstre in 1290, and flourished till 1310.
    A Genuine Work, which we have.
    • The History of his Voyage into the H. Land.
  • JOANNES MONACHUS, Cardinal, was made a Cardinal in 1294, and di∣ed, 1313.
    A Genuine Work.
    • An Apparatus to the Sextus.
  • CLEMENT V. Pope, raised to the Papacy in 1305, and died, May 17, 1314.
    His Genuine Works, &c.
    • Several Letters, and Bull concerning the Busi∣ness of Boniface, and that of the Templars, in the History of Mr. du Puis, in the I Tome of the History of the Popes of Avignon, of Mr. Balaesius, and others.
    • The Decretals gathered by John XXII, under the Title of Clementines, in the Body of the Law.
    • Other Letters, and Bulls in the Annalists.
  • WILLIAM PARIS, A Preaching Friar, flourished about 1310.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Dialogue upon the VII Sacraments.
    • A Postil upon the Epistles and Gospels.
  • JOHN of PARIS, A Preaching Friar, a Licentiate in the Faculty of Divinity at Paris, in 1304, and died in 1306.
    Genuine Works, &c.
    • A Treatise upon the Eucharist.
    • A Treatise upon the Regal, and Priestly Autho∣rity.
    Works in MSS.
    • Three Sermons.
    • A Treatise of the Christian Religion.
    • A Correctory of the Doctrin of S. Thomas.
  • THOMAS TOICIUS, or TOYCE. An Auglish Monk of the Order of Preaching Fri∣ars and Cardinals.
  • Chosen Cardinal in 1305, died in 1310.
    His Genuine Works.
    • A Commentary on the seven Penitential Psalms, Printed at Venice, 1602.
    • A Commentary on St. Augustine's Books of the City of God.
    • His other Commentaries on the H. Scripture, a∣mong the Works of St. Thomas.
  • WILLIAM LE MAIRE, Bishop of Angers.
  • Made Bishop in 1290, died in 1314.
    Genuine Works.
    • An History of the Church of Angers.
    • A Collection of Synodal Statutes.
  • MALACHY, A Grey Friar, and Chaplain to Edward II, King of England, flourished in 1310.
    A Genuine Work.
    • A Treatise of the Infection of mortal Sins, and of their Remedies.
  • JAMES DE TERMES, Abbot of Charlieu, flourished in 1310.
    A Genuine Work.
    • A Treatise of Exemptions and Priviledges of the Monks.
  • JAMES of VITERBO, Of the Order of Hermites of St. Augustin, Arch-Bishop of Naples.
  • Flourished in 1310.
    Works lost.
    • A Book of the Government of the Christians.
    • A Commentary on the Sentences.
    • Quodlibetical Questions.
  • ALEXANDER of ALEXANDRIA, A Preaching Friar.
  • Flourished in 1310.
    Works lost.
    • Commentaries on the Book of the Master of the Sentences, and on those of Aristotle.
  • JOANNES de S. GEMINIANO, A Preaching Friar.
  • Flourished in 1315.
    Genuine Works.
    • A Summary of Examples and Comparisons.
    • Sermons for Lent.
    • Funeral Orations.
  • RAIMUNDUS LULLUS, A Grey Friar, Born in 1236, retir'd from the World in 1280, and died in 1315.
    Genuine and Supposititious Works.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 53.
  • PETRUS JOANNES OLIVA, Of Serignan, a Grey Friar, flourished in the be∣ginning of the Century.
    Works in Manuscript, or lost.
    • A Postil on the Apocalypse.
    • A Treatise of Evangelical Poverty.
  • JOHN of FRIBURG, Of the Order of Preaching Friars, Bp. of Osma, flourished in the beginning of the Century, and died in 1314.
    Genuine Works.
    • A Summary for Preachers.
    • Another Grand Sum for Confessors.
    • A Gloss upon the Summs of Raimundus de Pen∣naforti.
  • ANDRONICUS The Elder, Greek Emperor, Reign'd from 1283, to 1328, died in 1333.
    A Genuine Work still extant.
    • A Dialogue between a Jew and a Christian, a∣bout Matters of Religion.
    Manuscript Works.
    • Treatises against the Armenians, and against Jo∣annes Vexus.
  • ...

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  • NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS XANTOPULUS. A Greek Monk, flourished under the Emperor Andronicus the Elder.
    A Genuine Work.
    • An Ecclesiastical History.
  • AEGIDIUS ROMANUS, or GILES Of Rome, Arch-bishop of Bourges.
  • Was of the Family of Colonni, and Pupil to Tho∣mas Aquinas, Constituted of the Order of Au∣gustin Hermites in 1292, Install'd Arch-bishop of Bourges in 1294, died in 1316.
    His Genuine and lost Works.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 54.
  • ECKARD, A German of the Order of Preaching Friars.
  • Flourish'd in the beginning of the Century.
    Works lost.
    • A Commentary on the four Books of the Sen∣tences.
    • Commentaries on Genesis, Exodus, the Book of Wisdom, the Gospel according to St. John, and the Lord's Prayer.
    • A Discourse made in a Chapter of Grey Friars. Theses and Sermons.
  • GUY, Bishop of Ferrara.
  • Flourished in the beginning of the Century.
    Works lost.
    • A Poem concerning the History of the Old and New Testament, call'd, the Pearl of the Bible.
    • Some other Pieces in Prose and Verse.
  • PETRUS DE SAXONIA. A Preaching Friar.
  • Flourish'd in the beginning of the Century.
    Works lost.
    • A Sum of Cases.
    • Several Sermons.
  • GERHARDUS DE BONONIA, General of the Carmelites.
  • Flourish'd in the beginning of the Century, and died in 1317.
    Works lost.
    • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
    • Quodlibetical Questions.
    • Divers Sermons.
    • Part of a System of Divinity.
  • GULIELMUS DURANTUS, Bishop of Menda.
  • Advanced to that Bishoprick in 1296, died in 1328.
    A Genuine Work.
    • A Treatise of the manner of Celebrating a Ge∣neral Council, Printed at Paris, in 1671.
  • JOHN of PARIS, A Regular Canon of St. Victor.
  • Flourished in 1320.
    Manuscript Works.
    • Historical Memoirs, or Flowers of History.
  • VICTOR PORCHET DE SALVATICIS, A Carthusian Monk.
  • Flourish'd in 1320.
    A Genuine Work.
    • A Defence of the Christian Religion against the Jews.
  • WILLIAM DE MANDAGOT, Cardinal, made Arch-bishop of Embrun, in 1295.
  • Translated to the Arch-bishoprick of Aix, and C reated Cardinal in 1311, died in 1321
    A Genuine Work still extant.
    • A Treatise of the Election of Prelates.
  • BERENGARIUS DE FREDOL, Cardinal, Ordained Bishop of Beziers, in 1298.
  • Cardinal Priest, by Pope Clement V.
  • Cardinal Bishop of Frascati, in 1309, and Cardi∣nal Bishop of Porto, in 1317, died June 10. A D. 1323.
    A Genuine Work.
    • A Commentary upon the Cardinal Bishop of Ostia's Sum, under the Title of Oculus.
    A Manuscript Work.
    • A Treatise of Excommunication and Interdicti∣on.
  • ANTONIUS ANDREAS, A Grey Friar, and Pupil to Scotus.
  • Flourish'd about the Year 1320.
    Genuine Works.
    • A Commentary upon the Books of the Sentences.
    • Commentaries upon those of Aristotle and Boethius.
    • A Treatise about the Principles of Gilbertus Por∣retanus.
  • HERVAEUS NATALIS, A Preaching Friar.
  • Made the Fourteenth General of his Order, in 1313, died in 1323.
    His Genuine Works.
    • See the Catalogue of them, p. 55.
  • PTOLEMAEUS LUCENSIS. Bishop of Toricelli.
  • Made Bishop in 1321.
    Genuine Works.
    • Annals from the Year 1060, to 1303.
    • A Chronicle of the Popes and Emperors.
  • PHILIP, Bishop of Aichstat, made Bishop in 1305, died in 1322.
    A Genuine Work.
    • The Life of St. Walpurgis.
  • HUGO PRATENSIS, A Dominican Monk.
  • Flourish'd from the beginning of the Century, to the Year 1322, which was that of his Death.
    Genuine Works.
    • Sermons for the whole Year, and upon the Fe∣stivals of the Saints.
  • JOHN of NAPLES, A Preaching Friar.
  • Flourished in the beginning of the Century, and died in 1323.
    Genuine Works.
    • Questions of Philosophy and Divinity.
    Works lost.
    • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
    • Quodlibetical Questions.
    • Sermons, &c.
  • PETRUS AUREOLUS, Of the Order of Grey Friars, Arch-bishop of Aix, was Professor of Divinity at Paris, in the beginning of the Century made Arch-bishop of Aix, in 1321, died a little while after.

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    • ...
      Genuine Works still Extant.
      • A Commentary upon the Book of Sentences.
      • An Abbridgment of the Bible.
      • Quodlibetical Questions.
      • A Sermon upon the Immaculate Conception.
      Works Lost,
      • The Distinctions of the Rose.
      • Sermons for the whole Year.
      • A Treatise of Poverty.
    • MARTIN, A Preaching Friar, Penitentiary of Rome: Flourish'd in the Beginning of the Century.
      Works Lost,
      • A Table of Decrees.
      • A Short Chronicle.
      • Certain Sermons.
      • A Collection of divers Miracles.
    • SIBERTUS de BEKA, A Carmelite: Flourish'd in the Beginning of the Century, and Corrected the Office of his Order.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • A Summary of the New Law.
      • A Commentary upon his Rule.
    • PETER of PERPIGNAN, A Carmelite: Flourish'd in the Beginning of the Century.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • —Another on the Book of Psalms.
      • Some Sermons.
    • HERENUS de BOYE, A Carmelite: Flourish'd in the Beginning of the Century.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Book of Sentences.
      • Divers Questions.
    • ALBERT of PADUA, An Augustine Hermite, Was the Pupil of Aegidius Romanus, and Flourish'd in the University of Paris, where he Dy'd in 1323, or 1328.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • An Explication of the Gospels upon all the Sundays in the Year.
      Manuscript Works.
      • A Commentary on the Book of the Sentences.
      • Commentaries on the Pentateuch, the Gospels, and St. Paul's Epistles.
    • JOHN XXII. Pope Chosen Aug. 6. A. D. 1316. Crown'd Septemb. 5. Dy'd Decemb. 4. 1334.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Collection of the Clementines.
      • Twenty Extravagancies.
      • Several Letters, Constitutions and Bulls, in the Annalists and in the Bullary.
      • Sermons upon the Beatifick Vision.
    • NICHOLAS TRIVET, A Preaching Friar: Flourish'd in the End of the XIII. Cen∣tury, and Dy'd in 1328. Aged 70 Years.
      Genuine Works. &c.
      • A Chronicle.
      • A Commentary upon St. Augustine's Books, De Civitate Dei.
    • AUGUSTINUS TRIUMPHUS, An Hermite of the Order of St. Augustine: Flourish'd from A. D. 1274, to 1328. When he Dy'd Aged 85 Years.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Summary of the Ecclesiastical Power.
      • A Commentaries on the Lord's Prayer and upon the Ange∣lical Salutation.
      • The beginning of a Book call'd, Milleloquium, out of the Writings of St. Augustine.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 56.
    • JOHANNES BASSOLIS, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd in 1320.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • Du Pin 14 Cent.
      • A Commentary upon the Book of Sentences.
    • JACOBUS de LAUSANNA, A Preaching Friar: Was a Licentiate in the Faculty of Di∣vinity, at Paris, A. D. 1317.
      Genuine Works still Extant.
      • Treatises of Morality, and Sermons.
    • PETRUS ALVERNIENSIS, or PETER of AUVERGNE, A Canon of the Church of Paris: Flourish'd in 1320.
      A Manuscript Work,
      • A Summary of Quodlibetical Questions.
    • HENRY de CARRET, Of the Order of Grey Friars, Bishop of Lucca: Flourish'd from the Year 1300, to 1326. when he was turn'd out of his Bishoprick.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Treatise upon the Prophet Ezekiel.
    • FRANCISCUS MAYRONIUS, A Grey Friar and Doctor of Paris: Flourish'd A. D. 1320. Dy'd in 1325.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary on the Four Books of the Sentences.
      • Sermons for Lent and upon the Festivals of the Saints.
      • Certain small Tracts of Divinity and Piety.
      • An Explication of the Ten Commandments.
      • A Treatise of the Theological Truths, upon St. Augustine's Book, Of the City of God.
      • Divers Philosophical Pieces.
    • ROBERT, A Preaching Frier; Flourish'd in 1320.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences and some Sermons.
    • JOHANNES d' ALIERUS, A Carmelite, made General of his Order in 1321.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • Notes upon the Book of Ecclesiasticus.
    • JOHANNES de REGNO, A Carmelite: Flourish'd in 1320.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Book of the Sentences.
      • Annotations upon the Gospel according to St. Matthew.
      • Sermons for Lent, and for all the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.
    • STEPHEN de PROVENCE, Professor of Laws: Flourish'd in 1320.
      Works Lost,
      • A Commentary upon the Clementines.
      • Several Questions,
    • JOHN de BLOMENDAL, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd in 1320.
      Works Lost,
      • Sermons for the Sundays and Festivals of the whole Year.
    • BERNARDUS GUIDO, Of the Order of Preaching Friars, Bishop of Tuy, Born A. D. 1260. Entred into the Order of Dominican Monks in 1280. Made Inquisitor General 1305. Bishop of Tuy 1323. Dy'd Decemb. 13. 1331.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The Lives of Two Popes, viz. Clement V. and John XXII.
      • The Lives of St. Fulchran and St. Glodesindis.
      • An History of the Order of Grandmont, and of the Monaste∣ry of St. Augustine at Limoges.
      • An Acount of the Actions of the Counts of Toulouse.
      Manuscript Works,
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 62.
    • DOMINICUS GRENERIUS, Of the Order of Preaching Friars, Bishop of Pamiez, was made Master of the Sacred Palace, and afterwards Bishop of Pamiez in 1326. Dy'd in 1342.
      A MS. Work.
      • Postills upon all the Books of the Bible.
    • VITALIS è FURNO, A Grey Friar, Cardinal; Flourish'd after 1310. Made Car∣dinal

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    • Priest in 1312. Cardinal Bishop in 1320. And Dy∣ed in 1321.
      Genuine Works which we have.
      • His Mirrour of Morality.
      • Commentaries upon the Proverbs of Solomon.
      • Upon the Four Evangelists and Revelation.
    • MARINUS SANUTUS, Surnam'd Torsello; Flourish'd in 1321.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • The Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross; or the Means to recover the Holy-Land.
      • Divers Letters.
    • DURANDUS de S. PORCIANO, A Preaching Friar, and Bishop of Meaux: Flourish'd in the University of Paris from 1313, to 1318. When he was made Bishop of Puy, or Annecy, and Translated to the Bishoprick of Meaux in 1326. and Dyed in 1333.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary upon the Books of the Sentences.
      • A Treatise about the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
      Works lost.
      • A Treatise about the Beatisick Vision, against Pope John XXII.
      • Instructions for his Clergy.
      • Some Sermons.
    • ALEXANDER de S. ELPIDIO, An Hermite of S. Augustine, and Arch-Bishop of Ravenna.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Treatise of the Jurisdiction of the Emperor, and the Authority of the Pope.
      Works in MSS.
      • Treatises of Evangelical Poverty, and of the Unity of the Church.
    • BERTRANDUS de TURRE, A Grey Friar, Cardinal. Was made Arch-Bishop of Salerno in 1319. Cardinal in 1328. and Dyed in 1334.
      Manuscript Works.
      • Sermons.
    • ALVARUS PELAGIUS, A Grey Friar, and Bishop of Silves. Entred into his Order in 1304, was made Apostolick Penitentiary, in 1330. Bi∣shop of Coronna in 1332. And after of Silves in Portugal. He Dyed after the Year 1340.
      His Genuine Works.
      • A Treatise of the Complaints of the Church.
      • A Summary of Divinity.
      Works in Manuscript, and lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 57, 58.
    • WILLIAM OCKAM, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd in the University of Paris, from the beginning of the Century; and afterwards in Germa∣y: He Dyed at Munich, in 1347.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Philosophical Treatises, of which the Catalogue is in p. 58.
      • A Commentary upon the first Book of the Sentences.
      • Questions upon the Sentences.
      • ...Centlquium.
      • Q•…•…berical Questions.
      • A Treatise upon the Sacrament of the Altar.
      • A Treatise of the Ecclesiastical and Secular Power.
      • Eight Questions upon the same Subject.
      • A Treatise in the Form of a Dialogue, upon the Questions controverted by John XXII. Divided into Four Books.
      • A Treatise of the Power of the Emperor.
      • An Abbridgment of the Errors of Pope John XXII.
      • A Treatise of 90 days against John XXII.
      • A Treatise of the Divorce of Margaret, Princess of Bohe∣mia, from her Husband.
      Works in Manuscript.
      • A Treatise against Benedict XII.
      • A Letter to the General Chapter of the Grey Friars.
      Works lost.
      • Seven Treatises against John XXII.
    • ODERICUS de PORT NAON. A Grey Friar: Flourish'd about 132.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Chronicon to the Pontificate of John XXII.
    • GUY, Abbot of S. Denis: Flourish'd about the same time, and Dyed in 1333.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • Notes upon Usuardus's Martyrology.
    • WILLIAM of NOTTINGHAM, A Chanter of York, and after a Grey Friar: Flourish'd from 1320, and Dyed 1336.
      His Manuscript Works.
      • Questions and Observations upon the Gospels and Lord's Prayer.
      • A Treatise against the Errors of Pelagius.
    • ASTESANUS, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd from 1320, till about 1330.
      A Genuine Work.
      • A Summary of Cases.
    • MONALDUS, A Grey Friar Flourish'd from 1320, and Dyed 1332.
      His Genuine Works.
      • A Summary of Cases. call'd Summa Aurea.
      Works in Manuscript.
      • Questions upon the Sentences.
      • Sermons.
    • GERHARD de SIENNA, An Hermite of S. Augustine: Flourish'd about 1320.
      Works lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 79.
    • WILLIAM MOUNT, A Canon of Lincoln: Flourish'd about 1330.
      Works in Manuscript.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 63.
    • WILLIAM de RUBION, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd about 1333.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Disputation upon the Sentences.
    • GUY de MONTROCHER, A French Divine: Flourish'd about the same time.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • An Instruction for Curates.
      • A Treatise of the manner of Celebrating the Mass.
    • LUDOLPHUS, or LANDOLPHUS SAXO, A Carthusian; After he had been a Preaching Friar 30 Years, became a Carthusian in 1330.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • The Lives of Jesus Christ, S. Ann, S. Joachim; and the Virgin Mary.
      • Some Divine Commentaries on the Psalms.
    • SIMON BORASTON, An Englishman: Flourish'd from 1336.
      Works in Manuscript.
      • A Treatise of the Unity and Order of the Church.
      • A Composure of the Order of Judicial Acts.
      • A Treatise of Philosophy.
    • BARTHOLOMEW de S. CON∣CORDIA. A Preaching Friar: Flourish'd about 1333.
      His Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Summary of Cases of Conscience.
    • WILLIAM de BALDENSEL, A German Knight; Flourish'd about 1336.
      A Genuine Work, &c.
      • A Voyage into the Holy Land.
    • ARNOLDUS CESCOMES, Arch-Bishop of Tarragon: Flourish'd about the same time.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Two Letters.
    • DANIEL de TREVISI, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd about 1340.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Relation of a Voyage into America.
    • ...

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    • HENRY d'URIMARIA, An Hermite of S. Augustine: Flourish'd about 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary upon the Master of the Sentences.
      • A Treatise of the four Instincts.
      • A Sermon upon the Passion.
    • ROBERT COWTON, A Grey Friar; Flourish'd about 1340.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Short Commentary upon the Sentences.
    • DURANDUS de CHAMPAGNE,
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Directory for Confessors.
    • CLEMENT of FLORENCE, A Servite Flourish'd about 1340.
      His Works in Manuscript.
      • A Treatise upon the Psalms.
      • A Golden Chain upon S. Paul's Epistles.
    • LUPOLDUS or LEOPOLDUS. Of Bamberg, a Lawyer: Flourish'd about 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise of the Zeal of the German Princes towards Re∣ligion.
      • Another Treatise of the Rights of the Empire.
    • WALTER BURLEY, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd about 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Divers Commentaries upon Aristotle's Works.
      • The Lives of the Philosophers.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • A Commentary upon the Book of the Sentences.
    • JOHN CANON, A Grey Friar: Flourish'd about 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary upon the Master of the Sentences.
      • Lectures and Questions.
      • A Treatise upon the 8 Books of Aristotle's Physicks.
    • MARSILUS PATAVINUS, A Lawyer: Flourish'd from 1320, to the middle of the Century.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Defender of the Peace against the Usurped Jurisdiction of the Roman Bishop.
      • A Treatise of the Translation of the Empire.
      • A Treatise about the Divorce of the Princess of Bohe∣mia.
    • UBERTINUS de CASALIS. A Grey Friar: Born in 1259. Entred into the Order of Grey Friars in 1273. Wrote his Book of a Crucifyed Life in 1305, and Flourish'd from 1310, to 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • An Answer and Writing about the Poverty of Jesus Christ, and the Grey Friars.
      • The Tree of a Crucify'd Life.
      • A Treatise of the Seven States of the Church.
      Works lost.
      • Some Writings in favour of Petrus Cliva.
    • MICHAEL CAESENAS, A Grey Frier Chosen General of his Order in 1316, De∣pos'd in 1329, and died in 1343.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • Three Writings against John XXII. concerning the Pover∣ty of Jesus Christ.
    • PETER de CASA, A Carmelite, chosen General of his Order in 1330, and afterwards made Bishop of Vasio.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • Sermons.
    • JOANNES de JANDUNO, de Gaunt, or de Laon, A Lawyer, Flourish'd from 1330, to the Middle of the Century.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Some Treatises of Philosophy.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • A Treatise of the Power of the Church against Jhn XXII.
      • Some Quodlibetical Questions.
      A Spurious Work.
      • An Information of the Nullity of the Process form'd by John XXII. against the Emperor Lewis of Bavaria, Compos'd by an Author of that time.
    • NICHOLAS de LYRA, A Grey Frier, enter'd into that Order in 1291, and died 1340.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Postills upon all the Scripture.
      • A Treatise about the Administration of the Sacrament of the Altar.
      • Postills, or Explications upon the Gospels of all the Sundays in the Year.
      • A Dispute against the Jews.
      • A Treatise against a Jew.
      His Works in Manuscript or Lost.
      • Large Commentaries upon Scripture.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • Quodlibetical Questions.
      • A Treatise about the Beatifick Vision.
      • An Exposition of the Decalogue, and some other Works.
    • BENEDICTUS XII. Pope, Chosen Pope Decemb. 16. 1334, Crown'd Decemb. 20. and died April 25. 1342.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise about the Poverty of Jesus Christ.
      • A Treatise of the Beatifick Vision.
      • Letters, Constitutions and Bulls in the Annalists, Register of Bulls, and Councils.
    • PAUL de LYAZARES, A Lawyer, Flourish'd about 1340.
      A Work Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Clementines.
    • LAPUS de CHASTILLON, Abbot of S. Miniatus, Flourish'd about 1340.
      A Work Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Clementines.
    • ALBERT de BRESSE, A Preaching-Frier, Flourish'd about the same time.
      Works Lost.
      • A Summary of Cases, and several Letters.
    • HERMANNUS de SCHILDE, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about the same time▪
      Works Lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 79, 80.
    • WILLIAM KAYOTH, A Preaching Frier, Flourish'd about the same time.
      Works Lost.
      • An Abbridgment of the Summary of John the German. Some Sermons.
    • PAUL de PERUSIA, A Carmelite, Flourish'd about the same time.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • Decisions and Sermons.
    • JOHN d' OLNEY, A Carthusian, Flourish'd about the same time.
      His Works Lost.
      • Six Books of the Miracles of the Virgin.
      • Meditations in Solitude.
    • PETRUS RAIMUNDUS, A Carmelite made the XVth General of his Order in 1343.
      A Work Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
    • SIMON de SPIRES, A Carmelite, Flourish'd about 1340.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • A Pestill upon the Bible.
      • A Treatise against the Jews.
    • ...

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    • JOANNES SAXO, A Grey Frier, Flourish'd about the same time.
      A Work Lost.
      • A Summary of Cases.
    • JOANNES de RUPE-SCISSA, A Grey Frier, Flourish'd about the same time.
      Works Lost.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • Sermons upon the Desolation of the Catholick Church.
    • GERARDUS, An Hermite of S. Augustine, and Bishop of Savona, Flou∣rish'd about the same time.
      Works Lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 80.
    • FRANCIS PETRARCH, Born July 20. 1304, Flourish'd about 1340, died 1374.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Two Books of the Cures of both Fortunes.
      • Two Books of a Solitary Life.
      • Two Books of the Seisure of the Monks.
      • Two Books of the Contempt of the World.
      • A Paraphrase upon the Seven Penitential Psalms.
      • A Treatise against Covetousness.
      • Some Letters.
    • JOHN BACON, A Carmelite, made Provincial of his Order in 1329, and died in 1346.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • An Abbridgment of the Life of Jesus Christ.
      • Quodlibetical Questions.
      • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      Works in Manuscript Lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 68.
    • SIMON FIDATUS de CASSIA, An Hermite of S. Augustine, Flourish'd about 1340, and di∣ed, Feb. 11. 1348.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise of the Actions of our Lord.
      • A Discourse about the Virgin.
      Works Lost.
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 69.
    • JOANNES ANDREAE, A Lawyer, Flourish'd in the University of Bononia about 45 Years, and died in 1348.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Novels, or a Commentary upon the Five Books of the De∣cretals.
      • Two Commentaries upon the Sixth Book.
      • Glosses upon the Clementines.
      • An Addition to the Mirrour of Gulielmus Durantus.
      • A Tree of Consanguinity.
      • Feudal Questions about Marriages, and Interdicts.
      • A Summary of Affiances, Marriages, and Degrees of Affinity.
    • GERHARD ODONIS, A Grey Frier, and Arch-Bishop of Antioch, was chosen General of his Order in 1329, made Arch-Bishop of An∣tioch by Pope John XXII. and died in 1349.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary upon the Ten Books of Aristotle's Morals.
      • The Office of the Marks of St. Francis.
    • ROBERT HOLKOTT, A Preaching Friar, Flourish'd in the University of Oxford about 1340, and died in 1349.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Commentary upon the Four Books of the Sentences.
      • 203 Lectures upon the Book of Wisdom.
      • Historical Morals for Preachers.
      • A Table of S. Thomas upon the Gospels, and Epistles of the Year.
      • Lectures upon the Song of Songs, and the Seven First Chapters of Ecclesiasticus.
      • A Treatise upon the Imputation of Sin and Others.
    • RICHARD HAMPOLE, An Hermite of St. Augustine▪ Flourish'd about 1340, Dy'd in 1349.
      His Genuine Works.
      • Treatises of Piety, of which see the Catalogue, p. 69.
    • JACOBUS FOLQUIERUS, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about 1345.
      A Manuscript Work.
      • Viridarum Gregoriinum, or Allegories upon all the Books of the Bible.
    • MAXIMUS PLANUDES, A Greek Monk: Flourish'd in the Reign of Andronicus the Elder, and was sent Ambassador to Aquileia in 1327.
      His Genuine Works.
      • A Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost, against the Latins.
      • Some Fragments of his Translation of St. Augustine's 15 Books of the Trinity into Greek.
      • A Sermon upon the Burial of Jesus Christ.
      • A Sermon upon St. Peter and St. Paul.
    • MATTHEW BLASTARES, A Greek Monk: Flourish'd about 1335.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Table of Canons.
      • A Treatise of the Causes, or Questions about Marriage.
    • NILUS CABISILAS, Arch-Bishop of Thessalonica: Flourish'd under the two An∣dronicus's the Greek Emperors.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise of the Causes of the Division of the Greek and Latin Churches.
      • A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy.
    • BARLAAM Bishop of Hieracium sent to Pope Benedict XII. in 1338. Ex∣cuses the Palamites in 1340, but being Condemn'd flies into the West, where he was made Bishop of Hieracium.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy.
      • A Discourse about the Union of the two Churches, the Greek and Latin.
      • Five Letters.
      • Two Letters of Morality.
    • GREGORIUS ACINDYNUS, A Greek Monk: Condemn'd in the Council of Constantinople in the Year 1341.
      His Genuine Works, &c.
      • Two Books of the Essence and Operation of God.
      • A Poem in Jambick Verse, against the Palamites.
      Works Lost,
      • Five Volumes against Barlaam.
    • CREGORIUS PALAMAS, Arch-Bishop of Thessalonica: Accus'd in 1340. Absolv'd in 1346. Made Arch-Bishop of Thessalonica, in 1347.
      His Genuine Works, and Lost,
      • See the Catalogue of them, p. 87.
    • GUY de TERRENA, A Carmelite, Bishop of Perpignan, was made General of his Order in 1318. Bishop of Majorca in 1331, and after of Elne, or Perpignan. He Dy'd in 1342.
      Genuine Works, &c.
      • A Summary of Heresies.
      • Synodal Decrees.
      Works in Manuscript.
      • Commentaries upon Gratian's Decrees.
      • A Treatise of the Perfection of Life, or a Treatise of the Poverty of Jesus Christ.
    • PHILLIP de MONTCALIER, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd at Padua in 1330, and Dy'd in 1350.
      A Genuine Works, &c.
      • An Abbridgment of his Sermons.
      Works Lost,
      • Postills upon the Gospels.
      • Sermons for all the Year.
    • PETRUS BERTRANDUS, Cardinal: Flourish'd in the Law-Schools before 1320, was made Bishop of Nevers, about the same, Year Translated to the Bishoprick of Autun in 1325. Made Cardinal in 1331. Dy'd in 1349.

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      • ...
        His Genuine Works.
        • The Acts of the Conference between the Clergy of France and Peter Cuguieres, about the Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions.
        • A Treatise of the Original and Use of Jurisdiction, or of the Ecclesiastical and Temporal Powers.
      • WILLIAM de MONTLEDUN, Abbot of Monstierneuf: Flourish'd in the University of Tou∣louse under the Papacy of Benedict XII.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Divers Treatises of Canon-Law, of which see the Catalo∣gue, p. 67.
      • PETRUS de PALUDE, A Preaching Frier, Patriarch of Jerusalem, was a Licentiate in Divinity in the University of Paris in 1314, made Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1330, and dy'd in 1341.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Comment. upon the 3d. and 4th. Books of the Sentences. Sermons.
        • A Treatise of the immediate Cause of the Ecclesiastical Power.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Comment. upon the 1st. and 2d. Books of the Sentences.
        • Commentaries upon the whole Bible.
        • A Treatise of the Poverty of Jesus Christ, against Michael Caesenas.
      • CLEMENT VI. Pope, Chosen May 7. 1342. Crown'd May 12. Dy'd Decemb. 6. 1352.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Letters set down by Annalists, by M. Balusius, in the Second Tome of the Lives of the Popes of Avignon, and in the Register of Bulls.
      • BARTHOLOMEW d'URBIN. An Hermite of St. Augustine, and Bishop of Urbin. Made Bi∣shop in 1343, and Dy'd in 1350.
        A Genuine Work.
        • Milleloquium of St. Augustine, finish'd by this Author.
        • Milleloquium of St. Ambrose.
        Works Lost.
        • A Treatise against Lewis of Bavaria.
        • Works of Piety.
      • NICHOLAS CABASILAS, Arch-Bishop of Thessalonica, Flourish'd under the Emperor Cantacuzenus.
        His Genuine Works.
        • The Life of Jesus Christ.
        • An Exposition of the Liturgy.
        • A Treatise against Usury.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise against Thomas Aquinas.
        • A Commentary upon the Vision of Ezekiel.
      • NICEPHORUS GREGORAS, Chartophylax of the Church of Constantinople: Flourish'd un∣der the Emperor Cantacuzenus.
        His Genuine Works.
        • The Byzantine History.
        • A Funeral Oration upon the Death of Theodorus Metochita.
        • Notes upon the Book of Synesius, of Dreams.
        • The Sufferings of St. Cordatus.
        Manuscript Works.
        • A Treatise against Palamas.
        • A Treatise of Easter, and others.
      • CALLISTUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Chosen Patriarch in 1354. Dy'd in 1358.
        A Genuine Work.
        • An Homily upon the Exaltation of the Cross.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Two Sermons.
        A Spurious Work.
        • A Method or Rule for Monks.
      • JOHN HONSEMIUS, or HOXEMIUS, Canon of Liege: Flourish'd in 1350.
        A Genuiue Work, &c.
        • The History of the Bishops of Liege.
        • Du Pin 14 Cent.
      • JOHANNES BECANUS, Canon of Utrecht: Flourish'd in 1350.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of the Bishops of Utrecht, and Earls of Holland.
      • BERNARD, Abbot of Mount-Cassin: Flourish'd about the Year 1350.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Mirrour of the Monks of St. Benedict.
        A Manuicript Work.
        • A Commentary upon the Rule of St. Benedict.
        Works Lost.
        • Sermons, and Regular Precepts.
      • THOMAS BRADWARDIN, A Grey Frier, and Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Made Arch-Bishop of Canterbury in 1348. Dy'd the same Year.
        His Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Cause of God, against Pelagius, and of the Virtue of Causes.
      • ALBERICUS ROSATUS, or ROXIATI, A Lawyer: Flourish'd about 1350.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Sextus.
        • A Dictionary of Civil and Canon-Laws.
      • PETRUS de PATERNIS, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about 1350.
        A Manuscript Work, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Necessity and Sufficiency of Man's Life.
      • ROBERT, A Carmelite: Flourish'd about 1350.
        Works Lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences and Epistles of S. Paul.
        • Several Sermons.
      • MICHAEL de MASSA, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 80.
      • JOHANNES WALSGRAM, A Carmelite: Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
        • Divers Questions.
      • JOHANNES SAXO and JOHN BRAMART, Grey Friers: Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See their Titles, p. 80.
      • HENRY D' ERFORD, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue, p. 80.
      • JOHANNES TACESPHALUS, NICHOLAS DORHIN, TILMAN and PETER THOMAS, Carmelites: Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See their Titles, p. 80.
      • BARTHOLOMEW, A Grey Frier Flourish'd about the Middle of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • A Treatise of the Property of Things.
        • Sermons.
      • PETER, A Monk of Clara-Vallis: Flourish'd about 1350.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Two Letters.
        • A Treatise of the Pope's Power.
      • THOMAS of STRASBURG, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Chosen General of his Order in 1345, and Died in 1357.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Four Books of the Sentences.
        A Work Lost.
        • A Book upon the Constitutions of his Order.
      • ...

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      • GREGORIUS ARIMINENSIS, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Chosen General of his Order in 1357, and Died in 1358.
        Genuine Works still Extant.
        • A Commentary upon the 1st. and 2. Books of the Sentences.
        • An Addition to that Work.
        • Commentaries upon St. Paul's Epistles, and the Canonical Epistle of St. James.
        • A Treatise of Usury.
        Works Lost,
        • Sermons.
      • ADAM GODDAM, or WODHAM, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd from 1330, and Died in 1358.
        A Genuine Work still Extant.
        • A Commentary upon the Books of the Sentences.
      • TORTANERIUS VASSALLI, Cardinal: Chosen General of the Grey Friers in 1343. Made Arch-Bishop of Ravenna in 1347. Patriarch of Grado in 1351. and Cardinal in 1360. Died in 1361.
        A Work Lost,
        • A Commentary upon St. Augustine's Books, De Civitate Dei.
      • JOHANNES THAULERUS, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd in 1350. Died in 1361.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Sermons Translated out of the German Language into Latin, by Surius.
      • INNOCENT VI. Pope: Chosen Pope Decemb. 18. 1352. Crown'd Decemb. 23. Died Sept. 12. 1362.
        His Genuine Works. &c.
        • Several Letters Publish'd by the Annalists, taken out of his Register, which is in Manuscript in the Vatican Library.
      • PETRUS BERCHERIUS. Prior of St. Eligius: Flourish'd about 1350. Died in 1362.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Moral Dictionary.
        • A Reductory of the Bible.
        • A Moral Induction.
      • ALPHONSUS VARGAS, Arch-Bishop of Sevil: Flourish'd about 1350, and Died in 1366.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the 1st. Book of the Sentences.
        • Questions upon the Three Books of Aristotle, De Anima.
      • RICHARD FITZRALPH, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, Chancellor of Oxford about 1333. Chosen Arch-Bishop of Armagh in 1347. Died in 1360.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Defence of the Curates, against the Begging Friers.
        • A Summary against the Armenians.
        • Four Sermons in Praise of the Virgin.
        Manuscript Works.
        • A Treatise about those who are to hear Confessions.
        • A Treatise of Begging.
        • A Reply to Robert Conway.
        • Several Sermons.
        • A Summary upon the Sentences.
      • ROGER CHONOE, or ROBERT CONWAY, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd about the same time.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • An Answer to the Defence of the Curates, by Richard of Armagh.
        A Manuscript Work,
        • A Confutation of the same Richard of Armagh, concerning Begging.
        Works Lost,
        • Seven Books about the Poverty of our Lord.
        • An Answer to Frier John de Terinis.
      • RALPH HIGDEN, or HIKEDEN, A Benedictine Monk of Chester: Flourish'd about 1350, and Died 1363.
        A Manuscript Work, &c.
        • A Polychronicon Translated into English, by John de Trevisi.
        Works Lost,
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 71.
      • JOHN MALVERN, A Benedictine Monk of Winchester, Flourish'd about 1350.
        Works in Manuscript, or Lost.
        • A Treatise of Visions.
        • The Continuation of Ralph Higden's Poly-Chronicon.
      • BERNARD DAPIFER, A Monk of Melk, Flourish'd about 1360.
        A Genuine Work.
        • The History of St. Gothalmus.
      • JOHN CALDERINUS, A Lawyer, Flourish'd about 1360.
        Works of the Common Law, &c.
        • A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Interdicts.
        • A Table of the Texts of Scripture quoted in the Decretals.
        A Manuscript Work,
        • A Commentary upon the Decretals.
      • BARTHOLOMEW de GLANVILE, A Grey Frier, Flourish'd about 1360.
        His Genuine Works.
        • Nineteen Books of Morality and Sermons.
      • PETRUS BOHERUS, Abbot of S. Aignan, Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 80, 81.
      • JACOBUS de ALTA VILLA, A German, Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Lost.
        • A Treatise upon the Sentences.
        • Some Questions.
      • JOHN d'IMENHUSEN, A German, Flourish'd about the same time.
        Works Lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
        • Sermons.
      • URBAN V. Pope, Chosen Pope Octob. 28. Consecrated and Crown'd Nov. 6. 1362. He died Decemb. 19. 1370.
        His Genuine Works.
        • A Constitution against the Plurality of Benefices, which is found in the Councils.
        • Several Letters in the Annalists.
      • PHILOTHEUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Chosen Arch-Bishop of Heraclea in 1354, Driven out in 1355, Restor'd in 1367, and died in 1371.
        His Genuine Works, and Manuscripts.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 90.
      • THEOPHANES, Arch-Bishop of Nice, Flourish'd under the Emperor Can∣tacuzenus.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise against the Jews.
        • An Instruction to Clergy-men.
        • A Letter concerning the Contempt of the World.
      • NILUS, Arch-Bishop of Rhodes, Flourish'd about 1360.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The History of the Oecumenical Councils.
      • JOANNES CANTACUZENUS, The Greek Emperor, After he had left the Empire in 1357 liv'd a long time.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • The History of the Reigns of the Andronici, and his own.
        • A Treatise against the Saracens and Mahometans.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • The Contradictions of Prochorus Cydonius.
      • JOANNES CYPARISSIOTA, Flourish'd in the Reign of Cantacuzenus and Joannes Pa∣laeologus.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Part of his Errors, while a Palamite.
        • A Material Exposition of what Divines say of God.
        A Manuscript Work, &c.
        • The greatest part of his Sins, while he was a Palamite.
      • ...

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      • MANUEL CALECA, or CALECEAS, Flourish'd under the Empire of Palaologus.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Treatise against the Greeks about the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
        • A Treatise of the Essence and Operation of God.
        A Manuscript Work.
        • A Treatise of the Trinity.
      • ISAAC ARGYRA, A Greek Monk, Flourish'd about the Year 1373.
        A Genuine Work &c.
        • A Kalendar.
      • MAXIMUS, A Greek Monk, Flourish'd about the same time.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Letter about the Procession of the Holy Ghost for the Latins.
      • S. BRIDGET, Flourish'd about 1360, and died in 1373.
        Her Genuine Works, &c.
        • Eight Books of Revelations.
        • Six Sermons, and A Rule.
      • GREGORY XI. Pope, Consecrated, and Crown'd Jan. 4. 1371, and died March 27. 1378.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Letters set down by Waddingus and Bzovius.
        • Bulls in the Register of Bulls.
      • JOANNES BALISTARII, General of the Carmelites, Flourish'd under the Papacy of Gregory XI. and died in 1374.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Titles of them, p. 81.
      • S. CATHARINE of SIENNA, A Nun of S. Benedict, Born in 1374, Flourish'd about 1370, died in 1380.
        Her Genuine Works,
        • Letters.
        • Six Treatises of Providence.
        • A Discourse of the Annuntiation of the Virgin Mary.
        • The Divine Doctrine of the Eternal Father.
      • JORDANUS SAXO, An Hermite of S. Augustine, Flourish'd about 1360, and died in 1380.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Summary of Sermons.
        • A Treatise of the Translation of the Roman Empire to the Germans.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise of the Four Communions.
        • A Collection of Daies for the Hermites of S. Augustine.
        Works lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Revelations.
        • An Apology for his Order.
      • JOANNES RUYSBROKIUS, A Canon Regular, Abbot of Wavre: Flourish'd about 1470, Died in 1381, being 88 Years old.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Treatises of Piety, Translated out of the German Language into Latine, by Surius.
        • Of which, see the Catalogue, p. 74, 75.
      • JOHN de HILDESHEIM, JOANNES GOLENIUS, HENRY DOLEN∣DORP, and JOHN FUSTGIN. Carmelites: Flourish'd 'till about 1380.
        Works lost.
        • See the Titles. p. 81.
      • RALPH de PRAELLES, Councellor and Masters of Request to the King of France:
      • Flourish'd in the Reign of Charles V. King of France.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Ecclesiastical Power.
        • A Translation of S. Augustine's Books, De Civitate Dei.
        A Work lost.
        • The Pacifick King.
      • PHILIP de MESERIIS, Knight: Flourish'd about the same time.
        His Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Ecclesiastical and Secular Power, under the Name of Philotheus Aquilinus.
      • PHILIP CABASSOLAS, Cardinal; Made Bishop of Cavaillon in 1334. Patriarch of Jerusalem, in 1336. Cardinal Priest the same Year, and Cardinal Bishop of S. Sabina in 1370. Died 1382.
        A Manuscript Work.
        • The Life and Miracles of S. Magdalene.
      • GERHARD GROOT, or GRAND, A Canon Regular: Flourish'd from 1360. And died in 1384.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • An Explication of the way of Preaching the Truth.
        • Conclusions and Propositions.
        • A Treatise of the Study of Scripture.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 74.
      • PHILIP de LEYDIS. Canon and Great Vicar of Utrecht; Flourish'd about 1370.
      • And died in 1386.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Care of a Common-wealth, and the State of Sovereign Princes.
      • ARNOLDUS de TERRENA, Sacrist of Perpignan: Flourish'd about 1360.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise of the Mass and Canonical Hours.
        • Theological Questions.
      • MATTHIAS, or MATTHEW de CRACOVIA. A Doctor of Prague: Flourish'd about 1370.
        Works in Manuscript, or lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 72.
      • GALLUS, Abbot of Konigsaal: Flourish'd about 1370.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Book call'd The Pomegranade.
      • HENRY, A Monk of Rebdorf: Flourish'd about 1375.
        A Genuine Work.
        • Annals from 1275, to 1372.
      • HUGELIN MALEBRANCHIUS, An Hermite of S. Augustine, Bishop of Ariminum, and Pa∣triarch of Constantinople; Chosen General of his Order in 1368. Made Bishop of Ariminum in 1370. And died after 1372.
        His Works in Manuscript.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
        • A Treatise of the Trinity.
        • A Treatise of the Communication of Idioms.
      • THOMAS STOBBS, or STUBBS, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd about 1375.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Chronicle of the Arch-Bishops of York.
      • MATTHEW FLORILEGUS, A Benedictine Monk of Westminster: Flourish'd to 1377.
        A Genuine Work.
        • Flowers of History.
      • JOHN SCADLAND, A Preaching Frier; Bishop of Hildesheim: Flourish'd about 1360, died in 1377.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise of the Estate of the Cardinals.
        • A Treatise of the Estate and Dignity of Bishops.
      • ALBERT of STRASBURG. Flourish'd about 1370.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Chronicle from 1270, to 1378.
        • ...

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      • ...
        • The Life of Bertholus Bishop of Strasburg.
      • BONADVENTURE of PADUA, Cardinal: Chosen General of the Hermites of S. Augustine in 1377. Made Cardinal by Urban the VIII. in 1378. And died in 1386.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Mirrour of the Virgin Mary.
        • Works in Manuscript, or lost. See the Catalogue of them, p. 75.
      • WILLIAM of WALLINGFORD, FRANCIS MARTIN, and STEPHEN of PETRINGTON. Carmelites: Flourish'd about 1380.
        Works lost.
        • See the Titles of them, p. 81.
      • CONRADUS d'ALTZEY. A German: Flourish'd in 1380.
        Works lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 81.
      • BERTAMUS, A Preaching Frier; Bishop of Thesius: Flourish'd about 1380.
      • And died in 1387.
        Works lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 81.
      • PHILIP RIBOT, A Carmelite; Chosen Provincial of his Order in 1368. And died in 1391.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The Mirrour of the Carmelites.
        Works lost.
        • A Treatise of the Illustrious Men of his Order.
        • Sermons.
      • MARSILIUS d'INGHEN. Treasurer of the Church of Colen: Flourish'd about 1380. And died in 1394.
        A Genuine Work.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • WILLIAM of WODFORD, or WIL∣FORD, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd at the end of the Century: And died in 1397.
        A Genuine Work &c.
        • A Treatise against Wickliff.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • An Apology against Richard of Armagh.
        • And other Works.
      • GERHARD de ZUTPHEN, A Canon Regular: Flourish'd about the end of the Century, And died in 1398.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Two Ascetick Treatises.
      • NICHOLAS EYMERICK, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd from 1350, to the end of the Century. And died in 1399.
        A Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Directory for Inquisitors.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 76.
      • LEONARD de GIFFON Cardinal; The 24th General of the Grey Friers: Made Car∣dinal in 1378. Died after 1394. in which Year he was present at the Election of Pope Benedict XIII.
        Works Lost,
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 81.
      • NICHOLAS ORESMIUS, bishop of Lisieux; Made Head of the House of Navarre, in 1356. Treasurer of the H. Chappel at Paris in 1361.
      • Sent to Urban V. in 1363. Made Bishop of Lisieux in 1377.
      • Died in 1384.
        His Genuine Works.
        • A Discourse before the Cardinals against the Irregularities of the Court of Rome.
        • A Discourse about the Change of Money.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 73. 74.
      • URBAN VI. Pope. Elected April. 9. 1378. And Crowned April 17. And died in October, 1389.
        His Genuine Works still Extant.
        • Letters and Bulls of this Pope in the Annalists.
        • And Register of Bulls.
      • CLEMENT VII. Pope at Avignon. Elected September the 20. 1378. Died September 16th. 1394.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Letters Printed by M. Balusius, and the Annalists.
      • ROBERT GERVAIS. A Preaching Frier, and Bishop of Senez. Made Bishop in 1369. And dyed in 1388.
        His Manuscript Works.
        • A Treatise of Schism.
        • The Mirrour Royal.
      • PETER de NATALIBUS, Bishop of Jesol: Flourish'd about 1380.
        A Genuine Work.
        • A Catalogue of Saints.
      • JOHN de BURGO, Chancellor of Cambridge: Flourish'd about 1380.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Treatise call'd, Pupilla Ocuii,[i. e. The Apple of the Eye] for the Instruction of Priests.
      • JACOBUS de TERAMIS, Arch-Deacon of Aversa: Flourish'd about 1390.
        Works in Manuscript,
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
        • A Consolation for Preachers.
      • GUIDO D'EUREUX, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd about 1390.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Sermons.
        • A Rule for Tradesmen.
      • AUGUSTINE D'ASCOLI, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about 1390.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Sermons.
      • HENRY BOICH, A Lawyer: Flourish'd about 1390.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Commentaries upon the Five Books of the Decretals, upon the Sextus and the Clementines.
      • BONIFACE IX. Pope at Rome: Chosen Pope 1389, and Died in 1404.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Constitutions related by Historians.
      • BENEDICT XIII. Pope at Avignon: Chosen Pope Sept. 26. 1394. Died in the next Century.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Divers Letters concerning the Obedience which he claim'd as due to him, Related by the Historians of the Schism.
        • Constitutions, and other Letters, related by the Historians of that time.
      • SIMON de CREMONA, An Hermite of St. Augustine: Flourish'd about the End of the Century. Died in 1400.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Postils upon the Gospels.
        Works in Manuscript,
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 15.
      • BARTHOLOMEW ALBICIUS, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd at the End of the Century, and Died in 1401.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Treatise of the Conformity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and St. Francis.
        • A Treatise in Praise of the Virgin Mary.
        • Sermons.
      • ...

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      • WALTER DISSE, A Carmelite: Flourish'd in the Papacy of Boniface the IX. whose Legate he was in England, Spain and France.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 81.
      • PETER QUESNEL, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 75.
      • HENRY KNIGHTON, A Grey Frier: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        His Genuine Works, still Extant.
        • A Chronicle of England to 1395.
        • The History of the Deposition of Richard II. King of Eng∣land.
      • WILLIAM THORN, A Benedictine Monk of S. Augustine at Canterbury: Flou∣rish'd about the end of the Century.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • The History of the Abbots of S. Augustine at Canterbury.
      • MATTHEW D'EUREUX, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd at the end of the Century.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Commentary upon the Pentateuch.
        • Postills upon Isaiah, and other Books of Scripture.
      • NICHOLAS de GORHAM, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the New Testament.
        • Sermons for all the Year.
      • JOHN BROMIARD, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd to the end of the Century, and died in the next.
        A Genuine Work.
        • A Summary for Preachers.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • A Treatise of the Civil and Canon-Law.
        • An Explication of the Ceremonies of the Mass.
        • Exhortations.
      • THOMAS LAMB, and NICHOLAS de RITZON, Carmelites: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Titles, p. 81.
      • RADULPHUS de RIVO. Dean of Tongres: Flourish'd in the end of the Century, and died in 1403.
      • JOHN de TAMBACH, A Preaching Friar: Chosen Master of the Holy Palace in 1366. Died in the next Century being above 80 years Old.
        A Genuine Work.
        • The Comfort of Divinity, or Mirrour of Wisdom.
        A Manuscript Work.
        • A Treatise of Nature and Grace.
        Works Lost.
        • A Treatise of the Pleasures of Paradise. Sermons.
      • RAIMUNDUS JORDANUS, Surnam'd Idiota; a Canon Regular, and Provost of Usez:
      • Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Works of Piety.
        • Of which see the Titles, p. 77.
      • FRANCIS XIMENIUS. Bishop of Elne, or Perpignan, and Patriarch of Jerusalem: Flourish'd at the end of this Century, or beginning of the next.
        His Genuine Works. &c.
        • A Book of the Angelical Life.
        • Four Books of the Christian Life.
        • Instructions for Pastors.
      • LUCIUS COLUTIUS SALUTA∣TUS de STIGNANO, Chancellor of Florence: Flourish'd from 1360 to 1406. in which he died.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Two Letters, and one Petition.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Titles. p. 78.
      • ANTONIUS de BUTRIO, A Lawyer: Flourish'd at the end of this Century, and be∣ginning of the next: And died in 1408, or 1417.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Sextus.
        • A Repertory of the Canon and Civil Law.
      • HENRY de KALKAR, A Carthusian: Flourish'd about the end of this Century: And died 1408.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue, p. 81.
      • HENRY de BAUME, or de PALMA: Flourish'd about the end of this Century.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • Mystical Divinity.
      • BERTRANDUS de TRILLE, A Preaching Frier: Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        A Manuscript Work.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
      • RICHARD de MAYDESCON, A Carmelite: Flourish'd about the end of this Century.
        Works Lost,
        • A Treatise against the Lollards.
        • Several Sermons.
      • JOHN, A Benedictine Monk of Castel: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost,
        • See the Titles, p. 81.
      • CONRADUS, A Canon of Ratisbon: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • Several Books of Moral Philosophy.
      • JOHN de SCHODEHOVE, A Carmelite: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 81.
      • PHILLIP de FERRIERES, Bishop of Badajoz: Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        Works Lost.
        • Sermons for the whole Year.
      • MICHAEL AIGRIANUS, or AIG∣NANUS, A Carmelite; Chosen General of his Order in 1381. Died in 1396. Or as others, in 1416, but out of his Office.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Psalms, without a Name.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue, p. 78.
      • JOHN de HESDIN, A Knight, Hospitaller of S. John at Jerusalem: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • Commentaries upon the New Testament.
        • And Sermons.
      • WILLIAM de OPPENBACH, A German, and Doctor of Paris: Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Sentences.
        • Questions and Sermons.
      • ...

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      • HENRY EUTA or OYTA, A Professor; Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 82.
      • JOHN GLUEL, HENRY D'ARDE∣NAC and BLAISUS ANDER∣NARIUS Carmelites; Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works lost.
        • See the Titles, p. 82.
      • JOHN, Abbot of S. Bavon; Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        A Work lost.
        • A Treatise of the Use of Food, p. 82.
      • RICHARD de LAVENHAM, and JOHN de CAMPSCEN, English Carmelites; Flourish'd about the end of the Age.
        Works lost.
        • See the Titles, p. 82.
      • JOHN de WERDEN, A Grey Friar; Flourish'd about the end of the Century.
        Works lost.
        • Sermons.
      • PHILIP Abbot of Otterburg; Flourish'd about the end of the Cen∣tury.
        Works lost.
        • A Commentary upon the Canticles.
        • Sermons and Letters.
      • INNOCENT VII. Pope at Rome; Chosen Pope Octob. 12. 1404. Dyed in 1407.
        Genuine Works, &c.
        • Divers Letters related by Historians.
      • MANUEL PALAEOLOGUS, A Greek Emperor; Was assum'd into the Government by his Father, in 1384. Began to Reign alone, 1392. and Dyed in the next Century.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Prayers for the Morning.
        • Subjects of Compunction.
        • Psalms of Thanksgiving for the taking of Bajazet.
        • Precepts for the Education of a Prince.
        • Seven Discourses of Virtues and Vices.
        • A Panegyrick of Theodorus.
        A Manuscript Work.
        • A Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost against the Latines.
      • NILUS DAMILA A Greek Monk; Flourish'd under the Empire of Manuel Pa∣laelogus.
        Works in Manuscript.
        • Four Treatises of the Procession of the Holy Ghost against the Latines.
      • JOHN de GROSSE, A Carmelite; General of his Order from 1389. to 1409, when he was present at the Council of Pisa.
        His Genuine Works, still Extant.
        • The Viridarium of the Order of Carmelites.
        • A Treatise of the Illustrious Men of that Order.
      • FRANCIS ZABAREL, Cardinal; Made Bishop of Padua about the end of the Cen∣tury. Cardinal by John XXIII. Dyed in 1417. Aged 78 Years.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Five Books of the Decretals.
        • A Commentary upon the Clementines.
        • A Treatise about the Authority of the Emperor, to extin∣guish Schisms.
        Works lost.
        • See the Titles of them, p 78.
      • JACOBUS MAGNUS, An Hermite of S. Augustine; Flourish'd about 1400. And Dyed 1420.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • Sophologia.
      • BALDUS A Lawyer; Flourish'd from 1400. to 1423.
        A Genuine Work, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Decretals.
      • PETRUS de HARENTALS, A Canon Regular, and Abbot of Floreff; Flourish'd at the end of the Fourteenth, and in the beginning of the Fifteenth Age, and liv'd to 1436.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • A Commentary upon the Psalms.
        • The Lives of the Popes at Avignon.
        Works in MSS.
        • Commentaries upon the Gospels.
        • A Chronicle.
      • DEMETRIUS CYDONIUS. Flourish'd in the beginning of the Fifteenth Age.
        His Genuine Works, &c.
        • Two Discourses.
        • A Treatise of the Execrable Doctrines of Palamas.
        • A Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost for the La∣tines.
        • A Discourse of the Contempt of Death.
        Works in MSS.
        • A Translation of the second Part of Thomas Aquinas's Summ into Greek; as also of his Treatise against the Gentiles. And S. Anselm's Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost, with his Letter about the use of Unleaven'd Bread.
        • A Discourse concerning Evangelical Preaching.
        A Spurious Work.
        • A Treatise of another Demetrius, more ancient, concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost against the Latines.
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