A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.

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A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.
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MDCXCIII [1693]
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A Chronological TABLE of the Eccesiastical Wri∣ters, of the Fifteenth Century, Rang'd according to the Order of the Matters handled in them.

Works about the Truth of Religion, a∣gainst Pagans, Mahumetans, Magi∣cians, Astrologers, and Impious Per∣sons.
  • A Treatise of the Christian Religion by Marsilius Ficinus.
  • Eighteen Books of the Immortality of the Soul, by the same Author.
  • A Treatise of the Christian, and other Religions, by Jerom Saonarola.
  • The Alcoran sifted by Nicolas of Cusa.
  • A Treatise establishing the Faith against the chief Errors of Mahomet, by the same.
  • The Fortress of Faith, by Alphonsus Spina.
  • Eight Books of the Faith against Mahomet, by Denis Rickel, a Carthusian.
  • A Treatise against the Magical Art by the ame.
  • —of the Immortality of the Soul. by VVilliam of Houpelande.
  • —of the Soul, by Peter of Ailly.
  • Questions about the Creation, by the same.
  • Of the Agreement of Theology and Astrology, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Astrology, by Gerson.
  • A Treatise of John and Francis Picus of Mirandula, upon the same Subject.
  • Pieces of Gerson, about Happy, or Unhappy Days.
  • Against Talismans, and the Art of Magick, by the same.
  • Censures of the Faculty of Paris, against Judicial Astrology.
  • A Treatise against the Magical Art, by James Springer.
Works against the Jews.
  • Treatises of Jerome of St. Faith, against the Jews, and the Talmud, call'd, Hebraeo-mastix.
Treatises of the Greeks against the Latines.
  • A Discourse upon the Trinity, by Joseph Briennius.
  • Treatises of Macarius Macres, Demetrius Chrysoloras, Macarius of Ancyra, and Nicolas Sclengia, about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
  • Discourses and Pieces of Mark Eugenius; whereof one is about Consecration.
  • A Pice against the Council of Florence, by John Eugenius.
  • Treatises of Plethon, about the Procession of the Ho∣ly Spirit.
  • A Treatise of Amiratzes against the Council of Florence.
  • —of George Scholarius against the Council of Florence.
  • —of Manuel Apestolius against the Council of Flo∣rence.
Treatises of the Greeks for the Latines.
  • Treatises of Bessarion.
  • —of George Scholarius.
  • The Answer of Joseph of Metona, to Mark of Ephesus.
  • An Apology for the Council of Florence, by the same, under the Name of Plusiadenus.
  • Two Letters of Gregory Mamas.
  • A Discourse of Andrew of Rhodes, and Isidore of Kio∣via, to the Council of Florence.
  • A Treatise of Hilarion, a Greek Monk, about Com∣municating with Unleavened Bread.
  • A Letter of George of Trebizonde, and two Tracts by the same, about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
  • A Treatise of John Argyropulus about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
  • A Treatise of the Light of Thabor, by Matthew Ca∣mariote.
Treatises of Theology and Controversie, or the Principles and Dogmes of Re∣ligion.
  • The Natural Theology of God, and the Creatures, by Raimund of Sabunda.
  • A Treatise of the Agreement, or Peace of the Faith, by Nicolas of Cusa.
  • Divers Treatises of Theology, by Denis Rickel.
  • A Doctrinal of the Antiquity of the Faith of the Catholick Church, against the Wickleites, and Hussites, by Thomas VValdensis.
  • A Theological Summary, by St. Antonin.
  • A Treatise of Learned Ignorance, by Nicolas of Cusa.
  • Other Treatises of Theology, by the same.
  • The Theses of John Picus of Mirandula.
  • Other Works by the same.
  • A Treatise of Philosophical and Divine Study, by Francis Picus of Mirandula.
  • Theorems of the Faith by the same.
  • Other Treatises upon different Theological Mat∣ters, by the same.
  • Of the Examination of Doctrines and Tryal of Spi∣rits, by Gerson.
  • A Declaration of the Truths which must be be∣liev'd, by the same.
  • A Protestation, or Confession, in Matters of Faith, by the same.
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  • The Characters of Obstinacy in the Case of Here∣sie, by the same.
  • A Letter by the same about the Studies of a Divine.
  • A Treatise of the Incarnation, by the same.
  • Of Books which must be read with Precaution, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Terms of Theology, by the same.
  • A Treatise against Curiosity and Novelty, in Mat∣ters of Doctrine, by the same.
  • Conclusions about the Power of Bishops in Matters of Faith, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Theological Studies, by the same.
  • Of the Signs whereby to discern whether a Man is Just, or Unjust, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Conception of the Virgin, by Henry of Hesse, or of Langestein, by Henry Arnold, by Charles errand, by Robert Gaguin, by Vincent of Barndelc.
  • A Conjecture about the last Times, by Nicolas of Cusa.
  • Treatises by Cardinal John of Iurrecremata.
  • Censures of the Faculty of Theology at Paris, against divers Errors.
  • Questions about the Merit of Jesus Christ, by James Perez.
  • Decrees of the Councils of Constance and Basil, a∣gainst the VVicklefites, and Hussites, and the Histo∣ry of all the Transactions upon that occasion.
Commentaries upon the Book of Senten∣ces, and Sums of Theology.
  • A Commentary, and Questions upon the Sentences, by Peter of Ailly, Cardinal.
  • A Commentary upon the Sentences, and a Defence of the Doctrine of St. Thomas, by John Capreolus.
  • A Commentary of Vorilong upon the Sentences.
  • An Abridgment of Theology, entituled Vade Me∣cum, by the same.
  • An Abridgement of Theology, by Nicolas of Or∣bellis.
  • A Catalogue of the Opinions of the Master of the Sentences, which are rejected at Paris, and else∣where, by Henry Goricheme.
  • A Commentary upon the Book of Sentences, by Denis Rickel.
  • The Marrow of the Sum of St. Thomas, by the same.
  • A Commentary and Table, by Gabriel Biel, upon the Master of the Sentences.
  • A Commentary upon the Sentences, and other Trea∣tises of Theology, by Stephen Brulefer.
Treatises upon the Discipline and Policy of the Church.
  • A Resolution of that Question, Whether it be law∣ful for a Monk of St. Benedict, to eat Meat in these Monasteries, where it is usually done, by Gerson.
  • A Treatise against those who affirm, that by hear∣ing Mass on a certain Day, one shall never die a sudden Death, by the same.
  • A Sermon about the Duty of Pastors, by the same.
  • A Resolution of the Question, Whether we should prefer the Prayers of a Devout Woman, or Lay-man, before the Prayers of Ecclesiasticks, who are Sinners, by the same.
  • A Rule for a Hermite of Mount Valerian, by the same.
  • Divers Treatises upon Matters of Discipline, by the same.
  • A Treatise against the New Festivals by Clemangis.
  • A Treatise against Simoniacal Prelates, by the same.
  • A Mirrour of the Pope and his Court, by Paul an English Doctor.
  • Rules to discern Mortal Sin from Venial, by Henry of Hesse.
  • A Discourse of the Communion in both kinds, by John of Ragusa.
  • A Discourse of Henry Kalteisen, about Preaching the Word of God.
  • A Treatise of the Liturgy by Simeon of Thessalonica.
  • A Treatise of Gerson about the Communion in both kinds.
  • A Treatise of the Sect of Whippers, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Difference between Venial and Mortal Sins, by the same.
  • The Art of hearing Confession, by the same.
  • Other Questions about Confession, by the same.
  • Other Questions about the Vow of Obedience, Ju∣stification, and Confession, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Contracts, which is publish'd under the Name of Gerson, but which belongs to Henry of Hess, or of Langestein.
  • A Treatise of Simony, by Gerson.
  • Questions about Fundamentals, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Celibacy of the Ecclesiasticks, by the same.
  • An Apology for the Order of Carthusians, by the same.
  • A Treatise of a Spiritual Life, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Impressions which Men receive from God, Angels, and Devils, by the same.
  • A Treatise to a Carthusian, about the Behaviour of a Prior, by the same.
  • A Theological Question about the Perfection of the State of Parish Priests, compar'd with that of Regulars, by the same.
  • A Treatise upon the same occasion, of the Perfecti∣on of the Heart, by the same.
  • A Letter from the same, to the Abbot of St. Denis, about the Relicks of that Saint.
  • A Treatise of the Marriage of St. Joseph and the Virgin, by the same.
  • A Discourse of John of Polemar, about the Tempo∣ral Dominion of the Clergy.
  • The Theological Works of Tostatus.
  • The Works of St. John Capistran.
  • A Sum of Confession, by St. Antonine.
  • A Discourse about Communion in one kind, by Ni∣colas of Cusa.
  • Letters to the Bokemians by the same.
  • Letters of Julian Caesarin, about the Council of Basil, and Discourses spoken at that Council.
  • Divers Treatises and Letters of Aenaeas Sylvius.
  • Treatises of James of Clusa, or Junterbunk.
  • Many Treatises of John of Turrecremata.
  • Many Treatises of Giles Charlier, under the Title of Sporta, and Sportula.
  • A Discourse against the Bohemians, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Festivals by Goricheme.
  • A Treatise of Superstitious Ceremonies, by the same.
  • Treatises of Denis the Carthusian, about several Points of Doctrine and Discipline.
  • A Book of the Ceremonies of the Church of Rome, by Augustin Patricius Bishop of Pienza.
  • A Treatise of the Mounts of Piety, by Nicolas Barian.
  • An Exposition of the Messe, by Gabriel Biel.
  • A Treatise of the Usefulness and Value of Money, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Eucharist, by Rolwink de Laer.
  • Treatises of Stephen Brulefer, about the Poverty of J. C. and the Value of Messes.
  • An Apology for the Order of Friars Minors, by the same.
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  • Treatises of St. Bernardin of Siena.
  • Divers Works of John de la Pierre, a Carthusian.
  • Treatises of Discipline, by Jerome Sabonarola.
  • Decrees of Provincial Councils.
  • Censures of the Faculty of Theology at Paris, a∣gainst Gorel, about the Hierarchy, and against Sarasin.
  • A Censure of the same Faculty about the Observa∣tion o Sunday.
  • Other Censures of the Faculty, upon the same oc∣casion.
  • Decision of the Faculty about the Rights of Parish Priests. About Ecclesiastical Admonitions. A∣bout the Hierarchy.
  • Treatises of Monastical Discipline, by Vincent of Bandelle.
VVorks about the Church, the Councils, the Schism, and the Hierarchy, and Ecclesiastical Power.
  • Two Questions by Peter of Ailly, about the Church.
  • A Treatise of the Authority of the Church, and the Cardinals, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Reformation of the Church, by the same.
  • A Sacramentale, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Form of chusing a Pope, by the fame.
  • A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Power, of Laws, of the Interdict of a Council, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Power, and the Origine of Right and Laws, by Gerson.
  • A Discourse spoken in the Council of Constance, a∣bout the Authority of a Pope and Council, by the same.
  • A Treatise ae Auseribilitate Papae, by the same.
  • Of the manner how we ought to behave, during the Schism, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Unity of the Church, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the different Ecclesiastical States, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Defects of Ecclesiasticks, by the same.
  • Three Discourses about the Means of putting an end to the Schism, by the same.
  • Divers Treatises about the Schism, by the same.
  • A Treatise upon this Question, Whether it be law∣ful to appeal from the Sentence of the Pope, in Matters of Faith, by the same.
  • Some Pieces about the Deposition of Peter de Luna, by the same.
  • Treatises about the unjust Sentences of Pastors, viz. Whether they are to be observ'd and fear'd, by the same.
  • Lectures upon St. Mark, by the same.
  • Treatises of the Examination of Doctrines and Try∣al of Spirits, by the same.
  • An Addition to the Treatise of Schism, by the same.
  • Propositions about the Extinction of the Schism, by the same.
  • An Opposition made against the Substraction of Obedience to Benedict XIII.
  • A Treatise of the Corrupt State of the Church.
  • A Poem upon the same Subject, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Infallibility of a General Coun∣cil, by the same.
  • Letters about the Schism, by the same.
  • A Treatise of John of Lignano, in Defence of Ur∣ban VI. and others.
  • A Mirrour of the Pope and his Court, by Paul, an English Doctor.
  • A Treatise of the Priviledges of the Empire, and of Investitures, by Theodoric of Niem.
  • A Discourse of the Superiority of a Council, of the Temporal Dominion of the Clergy, of Preach∣ing, and Communion in both kinds, by four Di∣vines in the Council of Basil.
  • A Treatise of Jordan Brice, about the Validity of the Election of Eugenius IV.
  • A Treatise of Monarchy, by Anthony of Rosellis.
  • A Treatise of the Authority of a Council, by St. John Capistran.
  • A Treatise of the Power of a Pope and a Council, by Poggio.
  • A Treatise of Catholick Agreement, by Nicolas of Cusa.
  • A Letter from the same.
  • Two Letters of Julian a Cardinal, about the Disso∣lution of the Council of Basil.
  • A Treatise of the Council of Basil, by Panormitan.
  • A History of the Council of Basil, by Aeneas Syl∣vius.
  • A Treatise of the Authority of the Roman Empire, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Seven States of the Church, by James of Clusa.
  • Some Treatises of the same Person under the Name of James of Junterbunck.
  • A Sum about the Church and its Authority, by Turrecremata.
  • A Collection of the Questions of St. Thomas Aqui∣nas, about the Power of the Pope.
  • The Works of Gregory of Heimburg, and the Reply of Theodore, Laelius, about the Temporal Power of the Popes.
  • The Treatises of Denis the Carthusian, about the Ec∣clesiastical Power.
  • A Treatise of the Power of the Pope, by Simon of Harlem.
  • A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Power against Anthony of Rosellis, by Henry Institor.
  • Some Censures of the Faculty of Theology at Pa∣ris, against Gorel, against Sarazin, against Nico∣las Quadrigaru, against another Friar Minor, a∣gainst John Bartholomew, against John Meunier, a∣gainst John D' Angeli, about the Observation of Sunday.
Treatises of Canon. Law.
  • A Commentary upon the Clementines, and other Treatises of John of Lignano, a Lawyer of Milan.
  • Commentaries upon the Decretals, and the Clemen∣tines, by Peter of Ancharano.
  • Commentaries upon three Books of the Decretals, upon the sixth, and the Clementines, by John of Imola.
  • A Collection of the Constitutions of the Archbishop of Canterbury, by William Lyndwood.
  • A Commentary upon the Decretals by John of A∣nagnia.
  • A Sum by Francis de la Place, a Lawyer of Bologne.
  • A Treatise of Monarchy, by Anthony of Rosellis.
  • Other Treatises of Law, by the same.
  • The Treatises of St. John Capistran.
  • A Treaty of St. Antonin about Excommunication.
  • A Commentary upon the Decretals, and the Cle∣mentines, and some other Treatises by Panor∣mitan.
  • A Commentary upon the Sixth, by Alexander of Imola.
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  • A Commentary upon the Decretals, and other Trea∣tises of Law, by Felinus Sandaus.
  • A Commentary upon the 2d Book of the Decre∣tals, by Simon of Harlem.
Commentaries and Treatises upon the Holy Scripture.
  • Principles upon the Course of the Bible, and the Gospel of St. Mark, by Peter of Ailly.
  • Lectures of Gerson upon St. Mark.
  • A Moral Commentary upon the Lamentations of Je∣remy, by John Lattebur.
  • A Scrutiny of the Bible, by Paul of Burgos.
  • Additions to the Postils of Nicolas Lyra, upon the whole Bible, by the same.
  • A Treasise of the Name of God, by the same.
  • A Commentary of Alphonsus Tostatus, upon the Ho∣ly Scripture.
  • Notes of Laurence Valla, upon the New Testa∣ment.
  • The Incentives of Nicolas of Cusa, a Cardinal.
  • Commentaries upon the Psalms, and the Epistles of St. Paul, by Cardinal John of Turrecremata.
  • A Concordance of the Bible by Henry Goricheme.
  • The Commentaries of Denis Rickel, upon the whole Bible.
  • A Piece upon the Epistles of St. Paul, by the same.
  • Mystical Commentaries upon the Psalms, by James Perez.
  • An Exposition upon the Canticles, by the same.
  • Seven Books upon Genesis, and a Commentary up∣on the 15th Psalm, by John Picus of Mirandula.
  • Some Treatises of Jerome Sabonarola.
  • A Commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans, by Marsilius Ficinus.
  • A Work upon the Bible, entitled, Quinquagesima, by Anthony Nebrissensis.
  • Notes by the same Person, upon the Lessons out of the Epistles and Prophets.
Treatises of Morality and Piety.
  • Divers Treatises, by Peter of Ailly.
  • Maxims for all Estates, by Gerson.
  • The Signs of the approaching Ruine of the World, by the same.
  • The Defects of the Ecclesiasticks, by the same.
  • The second part of Gerson's Treatise about the In∣carnation, concerning the Motions of Piety in those who receive the Sacrament of the Eu∣charist.
  • A Letter against John Rusbroek, by the same.
  • A Letter of John of Schonove, in Defence of Rus∣broek, and the Answer of Gerson to it.
  • Treatises about the Tryal of Spirits, and Exami∣nation of Doctrines, by Gerson.
  • A Letter to a Carthusian, about Stability in his Con∣dition, and the Studies he ought to follow, by the same.
  • A Treatise to distinguish true Visions from those that are false, by the same.
  • A Tripartite Work, by the same.
  • Some Treatises of the Difference between Mortal and Venial Sins, of Confession, and the Resolu∣tions of divers Questions of Morality, by the same.
  • Some Pieces about Mortal and Venial Sins, and the Rebuke of our Neighbour, by the same.
  • Of the Christian Instruction of Children, by the same.
  • Treatises of Contracts, and Simony, by the same.
  • Letters of Piety, by the same.
  • Of the Consolation of Theology, by the same.
  • A Complaint about the Affair of John Petit, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Spiritual Life of the Soul, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Mystical Divinity, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Impressions which Men receive from God, Angels, and Devils, by the same.
  • Works of Piety, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Illumination of the Heart, by the same.
  • Instructions to John Major, concerning the Office of a Praeceptor to a Prince, by the same.
  • A Letter against Lascivious Pictures, by the same.
  • A Letter about the Miseries of the Church, by the same.
  • A Centilogium of the Final Causes of the Works of God, by the same.
  • Other Treatises of Morality, and Piety, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Failing and Restoration of Ju∣stice, by Clemangis.
  • A Treatise of Theological Studies, by the same.
  • A Discourse upon the Parable of the Prodigal Son, by the same.
  • A Treatise about the Advantages of Solitude, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Benefit of Adversity, by the same.
  • Many Moral Letters, by the same.
  • The Remedies of both Fortunes, by Adrian the Carthufian.
  • Treatises and Letters, by St. Vincent Ferrier.
  • Treatises of Piety, by Nicolas D'Inkelspuel.
  • Moral Disticks; entituled, The Memorial of Roses, by Peter of Rosenbeim.
  • The Works of John Nider.
  • A Sum of Cases of Conscience, and an Interrogato∣ry of Confessors, by Nicolas Auximanus.
  • The Destructory of Vices, by Alexander Carpenter.
  • Explications of the Lord's Prayer, and the Deca∣logue, by Peter of Jeremy.
  • Treatises of the Passion of our Lord, and of Faith, by the same.
  • The Moral Works of Alphonsus Tostatus.
  • Works of Piety, by Laurence Justinian.
  • The Revelations of St. Katherine of Bologne.
  • A Treatise of the Education of Children, by Ma∣phaus Vegius.
  • Six Books of Perseverance in Religion, by the same.
  • Truth banish'd, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Vertue, and a Discourse upon the Dis∣ciples going to Emmas, by St. Antonin.
  • A Discourse against Hypocrites, by Leonard Aretin.
  • A Treatise of Hypocrisie, by John Boptista Poggio.
  • Four Books of the Inconstancy of Fortune, by the same.
  • A Treatise of Nobility, and another of Humane Misery, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Education of Children, by Ae∣neas Sylvius.
  • Works of Piety, by John Canales.
  • Works of Piety, by John of Turrecremata.
  • Sermons, and other Treatises of Piety, by Thomas A-kempis.
  • The Imitation of Christ, attributed to the same Author.
  • Works of Morality, Piety, and Spirituality, by Denis the Carthusian.
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  • The Mirrour of five forts of States, by James Gruytrode.
  • The Mirrour of Humane Life by Roderick Sancius, of Arebal.
  • Spiritual Works, by Henry Harphius.
  • Dialogues about what is truly and falsly good, and other Moral Works, by Bartholomew, or Baptista Platina.
  • Treatises of Valour, Temperance, and some other by Martin the Master.
  • A Treatise of the Dignity of Man, by John Picus of Mirandula.
  • Rules, or Precepts for the Institution of a Christian Life, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, by the same.
  • A Treatise of the Vanity of the World, by the same.
  • An Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, by the same.
  • Letters, by the same.
  • A Discourse of the Reformation of Manners, by John Francis Picus of Mirandula.
  • Cases of Conscience, by Peter Shot.
  • Sums of Cases of Conscience, by John Baptista Salvis, Pacificus, Angelus of Clavasio, and John Baptista Travamala.
  • Other Moral Works, by Angelus of Clavasio.
  • Moral and Ascetick Works, by Charles Ferrand.
  • Moral Works, by Marsilius Ficinus.
  • The Paradise of Conscience, by Wenerus Rolwinck of Laer.
  • Works of Morality and Piety, by Bernard of A∣quila.
  • A Treatise of Vertues by Anthony of Baloche.
  • A Treatise of the Manner of Confessing, by Bernar∣din of Tome.
  • Moral Works, by Robert Caraccioli, and Michael of Milan.
  • Works of Piety, by Michael Francis, Bishop of Sa∣luzzes.
  • Works of John de Deo, and John de la Pierre, Crrthu∣sians.
  • Works of Morality and Piety, by John Trithe∣mius.
  • Moral, Spiritual, and Ascetick Works, by Jerome Sabonarola.
  • Censures against the Proposition of John Petit, about the Murder of Tyrants.
  • A Condemnation of Magick, by the Faculty of Theology at Paris, and of Judicial Astro∣logy.
  • A Conclusion of the same Faculty, about the Ob∣servation of Sunday.
  • Censures of some Propositions of Morality, by the same Faculty.
  • Conclusions of the same Faculty about a Contract for Usury, and against Superstition.
SERMONS.
  • The Figures of the Bible, by Anthony Rampe∣logus.
  • Sermons. by Peter of Ailly.
  • Two Sermons by Gerson, Preach'd before Bene∣dict XIII.
  • Other Sermons, Preach'd by the same at Con∣stance.
  • Other Sermons by the same, about Ecclesiastical Discipline.
  • Other Sermons, by the same.
  • Sermons and Letters, by the same.
  • A Sermon, by the same, upon the Nativity of the Virgin.
  • Other Sermons in French, by the same.
  • Sermons attributed to St. Vincent Forrier.
  • The Sermons of Herman Petri of Stutdorp, a Car∣thusian.
  • The Sermons of St. Bernardin of Siena.
  • The Sermons of Peter of Jeremy.
  • Sermons and Common Places for Preachers, by Leo∣nard of Udine.
  • —by Nicolas of Orbellis.
  • —by John of Turrecremata.
  • —by Thomas A-kempis.
  • —by Henry Harpbius.
  • —by Gabriel Barlette.
  • A Quadragesimale, and Questions to be preach'd upon, by Nicolas Barjan.
  • Sermons by Gabriel Biel.
  • Sermons upon St. Benedict, by Wernerius Ralwinck of Laer.
  • Quadragesimale's, and other Sermons, by Anthony of Baloche.
  • Sermons by Bernardin of Tome.
  • —by Bernardin de Bustis.
  • —by Robert Caraccioii.
  • —by Michael of Milan.
  • —by Stephen Brulefer.
  • —by Oliver Mailiard.
  • —by Simon of Harlem.
  • —by John Raulin.
Universal History.
  • Cosmodromium, by Gobelin Persona.
  • A Chronicle of Chronicles, by Theodoric of Ingel∣huse.
  • Decads of History, by Blondus Flavius.
  • Other Books of the History of Italy, by the same.
  • A Voyage into Italy, by Ambrose the Camaldulian.
  • An Historical Sum of St. Antonine.
  • A Chronicle of Matthew Palmier, continued by Mat∣thias Palmier.
  • A Chronicle of the Principal Changes of the World, by Arnold Bostius.
  • Fasciculus Temporum, by Wernerus Rolwinck de Laer.
  • A Chronicle by John Naucler.
Particular Histories.
  • An History of the Schism, by Theodorick of Niem.
  • A Treatise entituled, Nemus Unionis, by the same
  • The Life of John XXIII, by the same
  • A Treatise of the Priviledges of the Empire, by the same.
  • An History of England, by Thomas of Walsirgham.
  • A Treatise of Lawence Valia, about the Lonation of Constantine.
  • A Treatise of St. Antonine, about the same Do∣nation.
  • A Description of the Death of Je•••••••• of Prague, by John Baeptista Poggio.
  • Funeral Orations upon Zabarella, and Albergat, Car∣dinals, and upon Laurence of the Medici, by the same.
  • An History of Liege, by John of Stavelo, continu'd by John Losse.
  • Histories of the Council of Basil, by Panormitanus, and Aeneas Sylvius.
  • An History of the Council of Florence, by Sylvesier Sguropulus.
  • A Letter of the Coronation of Felix V, by Aeness Sylvius.
  • The History of the Bohemians, by the same.
  • ...

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  • An Abridgment of the Decads of Blondus, by the same.
  • An History of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Sylvius, by John Gebelin.
  • An History of James Picolomini, from 1464, to 1469.
  • A Chronicle of Windesem, by John Busch.
  • An History of Spain, by Roderick Sancius D▪ A∣reval.
  • The Lives of the Popes, by Platina.
  • A Poem in praise of Sixtus the IVth, by Robert Fleming.
  • The Life of Fabian Bencius, and a Relation of the Reception of Frederick III. at Rome, by Augustine Patricius, Bishop of Pienza.
  • The Lives of the Illustrious Men of the Carthusians, by Arnold Bossius.
  • A Chronicle of the Archbishops of Milan, by Donat Bostius.
  • An Historical Treatise of the Persecutions of the Christians, and of the Lives of Popes, by Boniface Simonet.
  • A Defence of the Preheminence of the Order of Hermites of St. Augustine, against the Order of Friars Minors, by Nicolas Barjin.
  • Histories of the Councils of Basil and Florence, and of the Assembly at Ratisbon, by Augustine Patri∣cius, a Canon of Siena.
  • An History of the Priviledges of the Order of Cistersians, by John of Circy.
  • Annals of the History of France, by Robert Ga∣guin.
  • An History of the Order of Carmelites, by John Paleonydorus.
  • Historical Works of Trithemius; whereof see the Catalogue.
  • An History of Ferdinand King of Spain, by Authony Nebrissensas.
Greek History.
  • The Byzantine History from the Year 1260, to 1476, by George Phranza.
  • The Byzantine History of Ducas, from 1341, to 1462.
  • A Letter of Matthew Camariote, about the Taking of Constantinople.
  • Divers Works by George Codinus, about the State of the Empire, and the City of Constantinople.
  • An History of the Turks, by Laonicus Chalcon∣dilus.
  • An Abridgment of the History of the Turks, till the Taking of Constantinople, by Nicolas Secun∣dinus.
The Lives of Saints.
  • The Life of St. Celestin, by Peter of Ailly.
  • An Encomium of St. Bonaventure, by Gerson.
  • The Life of St. Meinulphus, by Gobelin Persona.
  • A Legend of the Saints of England, by John Cap∣grave.
  • The Lives of the Canon-Regulars, and others who were Saints, by Thomas A-kempis.
  • The Lives of the Illustrious Men of the Fraternity of Gerard le Grand, by John Busch.
  • A Catalogue of the Saints, by Peter Natalis.
  • The Lives of the Saints, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, and John Chrysostom, by Peter Shot.
  • An Encomium of Gerson, by the same.
  • The Lives of the Illustrious Men of the Carthusians, by Arnold Bostius.
  • The Lives of the Saints of the Order of Cisterci∣ans, by John of Circy.
  • A Discourse of George of Trebizonde, to prove, that St. John is not dead.
  • The Martyrdom of St. Andrew of Chio, by the same.
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