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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Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
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A TABLE of the WORKS of the Ecclesiastical Writers of the Fourteenth Century; disposed according to the Subjects they Treat of.

Works about the Truth of the Christian Religion, against the Jews.
  • THE Defence of the Christian Religion against the Jews, by William Porcher.
  • A Dispute against the Jews, and a Treatise against a Jew, by Nicholas de Lyra.
  • A Dialogue between a Jew and a Christian, by Andronicus.
  • The Treatises of Cantacuzenus against the Saracens and Ma∣hometans.
Treatises of Controversy between the Greeks and Latins about the Procession of the Holy Ghost, and the Pope's Supremacy.
  • A Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost, against the Latins, by Planudes.
  • A Treatise of Nilus Cabasilas, of the Causes of the Division of the Greeks and Latins.
  • A Treatise of the same Author, of the Pope's Supremacy.
    • A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy.
    • A Treatise of the Procession of the Holy Ghost against the Latins.
    • A Discourse of the Union of the two Churches.
    • Five Letters for the Latins.
    By Barlaam.
  • Palamas's Treatises against the Latins.
  • A Treatise of Manuel Calecas for the Doctrine of the Latins about the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
  • A Discourse of Demetrius Cydonius, about the Union of the Greeks and Latins.
  • A Treatise of the same Author about the Procession of the Holy Ghost, for the Latins.
Treatises of the Greeks about the Contest of the Palamites.
  • Two Books of the Essence and Operation of God, by Acin∣dynus.
  • A Poem in Iambick Verse, against the Palamites, by the same Author.
  • Treatises and a Discourse of Palamas against the Barlaa∣mites, and to Explain his own Opinion.
  • The Errors of the Palamires, by Cyparissiota.
  • A Material Exposition of what Divines assert of God, by the same Author.
  • A Treatise of Essence and Operation, against the Palamites, by Manuel Calecas.
  • A Treatise of the Execrable Doctrines of Palamas, by Deme∣trius Cydonius.
Commentaries upon the Four Books of the Sentences of P. Lom∣bard, Bishop of Paris.
  • Andrew of New-Castle upon the First Book.
  • John Duns, Sirnam'd Scotus.
  • Aegidius Romanus upon the Books of the Sentences.
  • Antonius Andreas, a Scholar of Scotus.
  • Harvaeus Natalis.
  • Petrus Aureolus.
  • Joannes Bassolis.
  • Ockam's Questions upon the Sentences.
  • —His Commentary upon One Book of the Sentences.
  • The Commentary of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • The Commentary of Durandus de S. Porciano.
  • Questions upon the Sentences, by William Rubion.
  • A Commentary upon the Sentences, by Henry de Urimaria.
  • The Commentary, Lectures, and Questions of John Canon.
  • The Commentary of Peter de Palude upon the 3d. and 4th. Book of the Sentences.
  • A Commentary and Questions of John Bacon.
  • The Commentary of Robert Holkott.
  • A Commentary upon the Master of the Sentences, by Tho. Strasburg.
  • A Commentary upon the 1st. and 2d. Books of the Sentences by Gregory of Ariminum, with Additions.
  • A Commentary upon the Sentences, by Adam Goddam.
  • Alphonsus Vargas's Commentary upon the 1st. Book of the Sentences.
  • A Commentary upon the Sentences, by Marsilius D' Inghen.
Quodlibetical Questions,
  • By Scotus.
  • John of Naples.
  • Ockam.
  • Harvaeus Natalis.
  • Aureolus.
  • John Bacon.
Other Works of Divinity.
  • Pantheologia, or a Theological Dictionary, by Rainerius of Pisa.
  • A Summ of Heresy, by Guy de Perpignan.
  • A Summ of Divinity, by Alvarus Pelagius.
  • A Dialogue of the Seven Sacraments, by Gul. Parisiensis.
  • John of Paris's Treatise upon the Eucharist.
  • Scotus's Works.
  • A Defence of S. Thomas's Works against La Mare, by Aegidius Romanus.
  • Other Treatises of the same Author, of which see the Titles, p. 54.
  • A Treatise of Antonius Andreas upon the Principles of Gilber∣tus Porretanus
  • Sermons and Bulls of John XXII. and Benedict XII. about the Beatifick Vision.
  • Ockam's Centiloquium.
  • A Treatise of the Sacrament of the Altar, by the same Au∣thor.
  • A Treatise of the Beatifick Vision, by Benedict XII.
  • Divers Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • A Treatise about the Imputation of Sin, and others, by Robert Holkot.
  • A Treatise of Thomas Bradwardin, Of the Cause of God, up∣on Liberty, Grace, Predestination, and the Knowledge of God.
  • The Summary of Richardus Armachanus, against the Armenians.
  • A Treatise of William Wilford against the Followers of Wickliff.
Works about Church-Discipline.
  • The Letters of Boniface VIII. concerning the Difference be∣tween himself and Philip the Fair King of France, and o∣thers in the Register of Bulls and Annalists.
  • A Treatise of Jacobus Cajetanus of the Jubilee of an Hun∣dred Years.
  • The Letters of Benedict about the Affair of Boniface.
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  • The Letters of Clement V. about the Affair of Boniface and the Templars.
  • The Clementines, by the same Author.
  • Other Letters and Bulls, by the same Author.
  • A Treatise of the manner of Celebrating a General Council, by William Durant.
  • Synodal Decrees, by Nicholas Gelant, and William le Maire Bishops of Angers.
  • A Treatise of the Exemptions and Privileges of Monks, by Jacobus de Termes, Abbot of Charlieu.
  • The Apology of Ptolemaeus Lucensis for the Preaching Friers.
  • The Extravagantes of John XXII.
  • Other Letters and Constiutions of John XXII. against Lewis of Bavaria, and the Grey Friers, about the Poverty of Jesus Christ.
  • A Treatise of Alvarus Pelagius, of the Complaint of the Church.
  • A Treatise of Ockam, against John XXII. and others, about Poverty, the Beatifick Vision, and Church-Power.
  • Treatises of the Divorce of Margaret Dutchess of Carinthia Marry'd to the King of Bohemia, by Ockam and Marsilius Patavinus.
  • Three Writings of Michael Caesena, against John XXII.
  • A Treatise of the Poverty of Jesus Christ, by Benedict XII.
  • Synodal Statutes, by Guy de Terrena, Bishop of Perpignan.
  • Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • A Summary of Cases, by Astesanus.
  • A Treatise of the Administration of the Sacrament of the Altar, by Nicholas de Lyra.
  • An Instruction for Curates, and a Treatise of the manner of Celebrating the Mass, by Guy de Montrocher.
  • Some Letters of Petrarch.
  • The Defence of the Curates, against the Mendicant Friers, By Richard Arch-Bishop of Armagh.
  • The Answer of John Conway, to the Defence of Curates, by the same Richard.
  • An Exposition of the Liturgy, by Cabasilas.
  • A Treatise against Usury, by the same Author.
  • A Discourse of Nicholas Oresmius, before Pope Urban V. a∣gainst the Irregularities of the Court of Rome.
  • A Discourse upon the Change of Money, by the same Au∣thor.
  • The Apple of the Eye. For the Instruction of Priests, by John de Burgo.
  • A Directory for Inquisitors, by Nicholas Eymericus.
  • Letters of the same Author.
  • A Treatise of the Observation of the Canons, or the Divine Office, by Radulphus de Rivo.
  • The Instruction of Pastors, by Franciscus Ximenius.
  • Letters and Bulls of Pope Clement VI. Innocent VI. Ur∣ban V. and Gregory XI.
  • Letters, Acts, and divers Pieces concerning the Popes which sat at Rome and Avignon; in which are several things Remarkable about the Schism, and the Contendants for the Papacy.
  • An Alphebetical Table of Canons, by Matthew Blastares.
  • A Treatise of the Causes, or Questions about Marriage, by the same Author.
  • The Calendar of Isaac Argyrus.
  • Canons and Rules of Councils in the VIIth. Chapter.
Treatises about the Ecclesiastical, and Civil Power and Ju∣risdiction.
  • The greatest part of the Letters of Boniface VIII. and the Acts made about that time.
  • A Treatise of the Regale and Sacerdotal Power, by Peter de Bosco.
  • The Treatise of an Anonymous Author upon the same Sub∣ject.
  • A Treatise of the same Matter, by John of Paris.
  • A Treatise of Aegidius Romanus.
  • A Treatise of Harvaeus Natalis.
  • The Summary of Augustinus Triumphus, about the Power of the Church.
  • A Treatise of the Jurisdiction of the Emperor, and the Authority of the Pope.
  • The Treatise of Alvarus Pelagius, of the Complaint of the Church.
  • A Treatise of the Eccesiastical and Secular Power, by Ockam. who also Compos'd Eight Questions upon the same Subject.
  • —His Treatises against John XXII. and,
  • —His Treatise of the Power of the Emperor.
  • The Defender of the Peace against the Usurp'd Jurisdiction of the Roman Bishop, by Marsilius Patavinus, who also made,
  • A Treatise of the Translation of the Empire.
  • A Treatise of the Ecclesiastical Power, by Radulphus de Praeles.
  • The Dream of the Green, by Philip Mesorius.
  • An Information of the Nullity of the Procession form'd by John XXII. against Lewis of Bavaria.
  • Some Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • A Treatise of Durandus about the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
  • The Acts of the Conference of the Clergy and John Cugieres about the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, by Petrus Bertrandus.
  • A Treatise of the Original and Use of Jurisdictions, or of the Spiritual and Temporal Powers, by the same Author.
  • A Treatise of the Zeal, and Affection of the Princes of Ger∣many to Religion, by Lupoldus de Bamberg.
  • A Treatise of the Rights of the Empire, by the same Author.
  • A Treatise of the immediate Cause of the Ecclesiastical Pow∣er, by Petrus de Palude.
Works of the Canon-Law,
  • A Commentary upon the Rules of the Canon-Law, by Di∣nus de Mugillo.
  • An Apparatus to the Sextus, by Cardinal Le Moin.
  • A Gloss upon the Summary of Raimundus de Pennaforti, by John de Friburg.
  • A Treatise of the Elections of Prelates, by William de Mandagot.
  • A Commentary upon the Summary of the Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, call'd Oculus, by Berengarius de Fredol.
  • Novels, or a Commentary upon the Five Books of the De∣cretals.
  • Two Commentaries upon the Sextus.
  • Glosses upon the Clementines.
  • The Tree of Consanguinity.
  • Feudal Questions about Marriage, and Interdicts.
  • A Summary of Affiances, Marriage, and degrees of Consan∣guinity, by Johannes Andreae.
  • A Commentary upon the Sextus, by Albericus Rosatus.
  • A Dictionary of the Civil and Canon-Law.
  • A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Interdicts, and a Table of the Texts of Scripture, quoted in the Decretals, by John Calderin.
  • The Commentary of Henry Boich upon the Five Books of the Decretals, the Sextus, and the Clementines.
  • A Commentary upon the Sextus, and a Repertory of Civil and Canon-Law, by Antonius de Butrio.
  • The Commentaries of Zabarel upon the Five Books of the Decretals.
  • —His Commentary upon the Clementines.
  • A Treatise of the Authority of the Emperor to suppress Schism, by the same Author.
  • A Commentary upon the Decretals, by Baldus.
Commentaries and other Works upon the Holy Scripture.
  • An Abbridgment of Scripture, by Petrus Auroelus.
  • The Postil of William of Paris upon the Epistles and Gospels.
  • A Commentary upon Seven Psalms, by Tho. Jeisius.
  • Other Commentaries of his upon the Scripture, and the Works of Thomas Aquinas.
  • Commentaries upon the Proverbs of Solomon, the Four Gos∣pels, and Revelation, by Vitalis de Furno.
  • Postils upon all the Books of the Bible, by Nicholas de Lyra.
  • —His Moral Commentaries.
  • A Commentary of Ludolphus upon the Psalms in their Spiri∣tual Sense.
  • 230 Lectures upon the Book of Wisdom, by Robert Holkot.
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  • Lectures upon the Song of Songs, and upon the Seven first Chapters of Ecclesiasticus, by the same Author.
  • The Commentary of Gregorius Ariminensis upon St. Paul's Epistles, and the Epistle of St. James.
  • A Postil upon the Gospels, by Simon de Cremona.
  • The Commentary of Nicholas Gorham, upon the New Testa∣ment.
  • A Commentary upon the Psalms, by Michael Aignanus, un∣der the Name of an unknown Person.
  • A Commentary upon the Psalms, by Peter Herentals.
Works of General History.
  • A Treatise of the Rise, Growth, and End of the Roman Empire, by Engelbert.
  • The Chronicle of William Nangis, and his Continuers.
  • The Chronicle of the History of England, by Thomas Wicke.
  • The Annals and History of Germany, by Henry Stero, and his Continuers.
  • The Life of St. Lewis, by Joinville.
  • A Chronicle of Germany, by Siffridus.
  • A History of the Voyage into the Holy Land by Haito.
  • Letters and other Acts concerning the Difference between Boniface VII. and Philip the Fair. See Chapter 1st.
  • Letters and other Acts concerning the Affairs of the Tem∣plars. See Chapter 2d.
  • The Annals of Ptolemaeus, Lucensis from 10 to 1303, who also Compos'd, a Chronicle of the Pope and Emperors.
  • The Chronicle of Nicholas Trivet.
  • The Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross, or the means to recover the Holy Land, by Manuel Sanutus, who has Let∣ters upon the same Subject.
  • A Treatise of the Translation of the Empire, by Marsilius of Padua.
  • Other Treatises upon the same Subject, by Jordanus Saxo.
  • The Lives of Clement V. and John XXII. by Bernard Guido∣donis, who has Written,
  • The Lives of St. Fulchran, and St. Glodesindis, and the Hi∣story of the Order of Grandmont, and the Monastery of St. Augustine at Limoges, and the Acts of the Earls of Tholouse.
  • The Lives of Jesus Christ, St. Joachim, St. Ann, and the Vir∣gin Mary, by Ludolphus a Carthusian.
  • The Chronicle of Henry a Monk of Ribdorff, from 1275, to 1372.
  • The Flowers of History, by Matthew Florilegus.
  • The Chronicle of Albert of Strasburg, from 1270, to 1378.
  • The Chronicle of England by Henry Knighton.
  • —His History of the Deposition of Richard the IId.
  • The Ecclesiastical History of Nicephorus Callistus.
  • The Life of Jesus Christ, by Cabasilas.
  • The Byzantine History, by Gregorias.
  • An Abridgment of the Oecumenical Councils, by Nilus.
  • The History of Cantacuzenus.
Works of Particular History.
  • The Treatise of Stephen Salagnac, a Preaching Frier, in Ho∣nour of his own Order.
  • The History of the Church of Ageris, by William le Maire.
  • A Chronicle of the Kings of France, by William Nanges, who also Writ, the Lives of St. Lewis and Philip the Hardy.
  • The Life of St. Walpurga, by Philip Bishop of Eichstat.
  • The Life of Thomas Arch-Bishop of Crete, by the Knight Meserius.
  • A Voyage into the Holy Land, by Baldensel.
  • The Letters of Arnoldus Cescomes to require Aid against the Saracens.
  • A Chronicle of the Bishops of Utrcht, and Earls of Hol∣land, by John Becanus, Canon of that City: With Addi∣tions.
  • The History of the Bishops of Liege, from 1247, to 1348. by Hortensius.
  • The History of S. Gothalmus, by Bernard Dapifer.
  • A Chronicle of the Arch-Bishops of York▪ by Thomas Stubbs.
  • The Life of Bartholus Bishop of Strasburg, by Albert de Strasburg.
  • A Catalogue of Saints, by Petrus de Natalibus.
  • The Mirrour of Carmelites, by Ribot.
  • The Viridarium of that Order, and their Illustrious Men, by John Grossius.
  • The History of the Abbots of Canterbury, by Thorn.
  • The History of the three Bishops of Liege, by Radulphus de Rivo.
  • The Letters of Lucius Colutius Stignano.
  • The Lives of the Popes at Avignon, by Peter Herentals.
  • The Passion of S. Cordatus, by Nicephorus Gregoras.
Works of Morality.
  • A Summary for Confessors, by John de Friburg.
  • A Treatise of the Poison of Mortal Sins, and their Cure; by Malachias.
  • A Moral Mirrour, by Vitalis de Furno.
  • A Treatise of the Seven Estates of the Church, by Uberti∣nus de Cassalis.
  • Some Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • A Summary of Cases, by Astesanus.
  • A Summary of Cases call'd, The Golden Summary, by Monaldus.
  • A Summary of Cases, by Bartholomew de S. Concordia.
  • Two Books of the Remedies of both Fortunes.
    • Two Books of a Solitary Life.
    • Two Books of the leisure of Monks.
    • Two Books of the Contempt of the World.
    • A Paraphrase upon the Penitential Psalms.
    • A Treatise against Avarice.
    • Some Letters.
    By Pe∣trarch.
  • An Addition to the Mirrour of Durantus, by John Andreae.
  • A Treatise of Usury, by Gregory Ariminens.
  • Nineteen Books of Morality, by Bartholomew Glanvile.
  • A Treatise of the Care of a Common-wealth, and the State of Sovereign Princes, by Philip de Loydis.
  • The Consolation of Divinity, or the Mirrour of Wisdom, by John de Tambach.
  • Sophologia, by Jacobus Magnus.
  • Two Letters of Morality, by Baralam.
  • Works of Morality, by Manuel Palaeologus, the Greek Empe∣ror.
Works of Piety and Mortification.
  • Hymns and Proses, by Jacobus de Benedictis.
  • A Commentary of Augustinus Triumphus, upon the Lord's Prayer, and Angelical Salutation.
  • The Tree of a Crucifyed Life, by Ubertinus de Casalis.
  • Five Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • The Works of Ludolphus a Carthusian.
  • A Treatise of the four Instincts: And Sermons of the Pas∣sion, by Henry de Urimaria.
  • A Treatise of the Actions of Jesus Christ, and a Treatise of the Virgin, by Simon de Cassia.
  • The Treatise of Richard Hampole.
  • The Mirrour of the Monks of S. Benedict, by Bernard, Ab∣bot of Mount Cassin.
  • The Pomegranade, by Gallus Abbot of Konigsael.
  • The Revelations, Sermons, and Rules of St. Bridget.
  • The Letters of St. Catharine of Sienna.
  • A Treatise of Providence by her, as also,
  • A Discourse of the Annunciation of the Virgin.
  • The Divine Doctrine of the Eternal Father to the Holy Spi∣rit, by Raimundus de Vignes.
  • Three Works of Gerhard Groot.
  • The Works of Piety of Ruysbrokius.
  • The Mirrour of the Virgin, by Bonaventure of Padua.
  • The Ascetick Treatises of Gerhard de Zutphen.
  • The Works of Raimundus Jordanus.
  • The Angelical and Christian Life of Fr. Ximenius.
  • The Mystical Divinity of Henry de Palma.
  • The Conformity of Jesus Christ and St. Francis, by Bartholo∣mew Albicius.
  • The Treatises of Piety of Manuel Palaeologus.
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  • A Discourse of the Contempt of Death, by Demet. Cydonius,
  • Six Books of the Praises of the Virgin, by Barthol. Albicius.
Sermons and Works about Preaching.
  • A Summary of Examples and Comparisons for Preachers, by John de S. Geminiano.
  • Funeral Orations and Sermons for Lent, by him,
  • A Sermon of Justus in a Chapter of the Carthusians.
  • A Summ for Preachers, by John of Friburg, Bishop of Osmo.
  • Sermons upon Sundays, Lent, and the Festivals of the Saints, by Hugh de Prato.
  • Sermons upon the Immaculate Conception, by Petrus Aureolus.
  • Sermons and Explications of the Gospel, by Jacobus de Lau∣sanna.
  • The Sermons of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • An Abbridgment of Sermons, by Philip de Montcalier.
  • The Sermons of Peter de Palude.
  • Historical Morals for Preachers, by Robert Holkot.
  • Sermons in commendation of the Virgin, by Richard of Armagh.
  • The Sermons of Thaulerus.
  • The Dictionary, Reductory and Inductory of the Bible, by Petrus Bercherius.
  • A Summ of Sermons, by Jordanus Saxo.
  • Sermons for all the Year, by Nicholas Gorham.
  • A Summ for Preachers, by John Bromiard.
  • The Sermons of Bartholomew Glanvile.
  • The Sermons of Bartholomew Albicius.
  • The Sermons of Planudes, upon the Burial of Jesus Christ.
  • —His Sermon upon St. Peter and St. Paul.
  • The Funeral Oration of Theodorus, by Gregorius Metochita.
  • A Homily upon the Exaltation of the Cross, by Callistus Pa∣triarch of Constantinople.
  • The Sermons of Philotheus.
  • The Panegyrick of Theodorus, by Manuel Palaeologus.
Commentaries upon the Books of the Fathers.
  • A Commentary upon the Books of St. Augustine, De civitate Dei, by Tho. Joisius.
  • Another Commentary upon the same Work, by Nicholas Trivet.
  • A Milleloquium of St. Augustine, begun by Triumphus, and fi∣nish'd by Bartholmew Urban; who also made the Millelo∣quium of St. Ambrose.
  • A Translation of St. Augustine's Books De Civitate Dei, by Ra∣dulphus de Praelles.
  • A Treatise of Franciscus Mayronius upon St. Augustine De Civi∣tate Die.
Philosophical Works.
  • A Commentary of Joannes Scotus upon Aristotle, and other Treatises.
  • Some Treatises of Raymundus Lullius.
  • The Commentaries of Antonius Andreas the Scholar of Sco∣tus upon the Books of Aristotle and Boethius.
  • The Philosophical Treatises of Ockam.
  • The Philosophical Treatise of John de Gaunt.
  • The Treatises of Franciscus Mayronius.
  • The Treatises of Walter Burley.
  • A Treatise upon the Eight Books of Aristotle's Physicks, by John Canon.
  • A Commentary upon the Ten Books of Aristotle's Morals, by Gerhard Odonis.
  • The Questions of Alphonsus Vargas upon the Three Books of Aristotle De Anima.
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