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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London :: Printed for Abel Swalle and Tim. Thilbe ...,
MDCXCIII [1693]
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Church history.
Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
Christian literature, Early -- Bio-bibliography.
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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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69887.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 9, 2024.

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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS CONTAINED In the Second Part of the Third Volume of the New History of Ecclesiastical Writers.

  • ATTICUS, PAtriarch of Constantinople, Ordained 406. Died in 427.
  • TICHONIUS, A Donatist, He flourished in the time of Rufinus and S. Austin.
  • LEPORIUS, A Monk, Retracted his Errours after the Year 429.
  • ISIDORUS, A Priest of Darniata, Flourished from the begin∣ning of the Fifth Age, till towards the Year 435.
  • J. CASSIANUS, A Monk and Abbot, Born about the Year 370. Flourished in the beginning of the Fifth Age, Died according to some 430. according to others in 440.
  • S. NILUS A Monk, Born about the Year 406. Flourished in the beginning of the Fifth Age, Died in the Year 451.
  • The AUTHOR Of the Confessions of Faith attributed to Rufinus, He lived in the beginning of the Fifth Age.
  • POSSIDIUS A Deacon, In the beginning of the Fifth Age.
  • URANIUS A Priest, About the middle of the Fifth Age.
  • S. CAELESTINE Bishop of Rome, Chosen Anno 423. Died Anno 432.
  • S. CYRIL, Patriarch of Alexandria, Ordained Octob. 16. Anno 412. Died in 444.
  • M. MERCATOR A Layman, Flourished about the Year 430.
  • ANIANUS, A Deacon of Celeda, Flourished about the same time.
  • JULIANUS Bishop of Eclane, Born Anno 386. Ordained in 416. Wrote under the Pontificat of Zosimus, Died in 455.
  • NESTORIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ordained in 428. Deposed in 431. Died about 440.
  • JOHN, Patriarch of Antioch, Flourished from the Year 427. Died Anno 439.
  • ACACIUS, Bishop of Beraea, Flourished at the end of the Fourth Age, and beginning of the Fifth Age, Ordained Bishop in 378. Died in 436.
    • MELETIUS, Bishop of Mopsuesta.
    • DOROTHAEUS, Bishop of Martianople.
    • ALEXANDER, Bishop of Hierapolis.
    • ZENOBIUS, Bishop of Zephyria.
    Flourished about the Year 430. Deposed and Banished in 435.
  • EUTHERIUS Of Tyana, Flourished about the same time. He died in the possession of his See.
  • THEODOTUS Bishop of Ancyra, Flourished about the Year 430.
    • ACACIUS, Bishop of Melitine.
    • MEMNON, Bishop of Ephesus.
    • RHEGINUS, Bishop of Constantia.
    Flourished about the same time.
  • MAXIMIANUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ordained about the end of the Year 431. Died in 434.
  • SIXTUS III. Bishop of Rome, Ordained in 432. Died, Mar. 440.
  • PROCLUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Flourished in the be∣ginning of the Fifth Age, and Ordained Bi∣shop in 434. Died in 446.
  • CAPREOLUS, Bishop of Carthage, succeeded S. Augustin in 431.
  • A. HONORATUS, Bishop of Constantina in Africa, Flourished about the Year 440.
  • VICTOR, A Priest of Antioch, He lived about the middle of the Fifth Age.
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  • ... VICTORINUS, A Rhetorician of Marseilles, About the same time.
  • CAEL. SEDULIUS. A Christian Poet. Wrote his Poem in 430.
  • PHILIPPUS, Bishop of Syda. He flourished from the year 440.
  • PHILOSTORGIUS, An Historian, Born about the year 388, flou∣rished about the middle of the Fifth Age.
  • NONNUS, A Poet. He Lived in the Fifth Age.
  • SOCRATES. A Schoolman, Lawyer, and Historian, Born about the year 380, flourished about the 440.
  • HERMIAS SOZOMENUS, A Lawyer, Schoolman, and Historian. Flou∣rished about the middle of the Fifth Age, and wrote some time after Socrates.
  • THEODORET, Bishop of Cyrus. Born in 386, Ordained in 420, Dyed in 457.
  • ANDREW, Bishop of Samosata. Flourished at the same time with Theodoret, Dyed before the Year 450.
    • HELLADIUS, Bishop of Tarsus.
    • MAXIMINUS, Bishop of Anazarbum.
    Flourished about the same time.
  • IRAENEUS, A Count, and afterward a Bishop in Phaenicia. He was present at the Council of Ephesus in the Quality of a Count, and was Ordained a Bishop in 444, banished in 448, Dyed a∣bout the Year 460.
  • S. LEO, Bishop of Rome. Arch-Deacon of Rome in the Popedom of S. Sixtus, Ordained Bishop in May 440, Dyed in 461.
  • S. HILARIUS, Bishop of Arles. Ordained Bishop in 429, Dy∣ed in 454.
  • S. VINCENTIUS, A Monk of Lerins. Wrote his Treatise in 434.
  • S. EUCHERIUS, A Monk of Lerins. Flourished about the Year 440, Dyed in 454.
  • S. PETRUS, Sirnamed
  • CHRYSOLOGUS, Bishop of Ravenna, Ordained in the Popedom of S. Sixtus, Dyed about the Year 450, be∣fore 458.
  • MAXIMUS, Bishop of Turin. Flourished in the Empire of Honorius, and Theodosius the Younger, Dyed about the Year 465.
  • VALERIANUS, or VALERIUS. Bishop of Cemele in the Sea-Alpes. He was at the Councils of France in 439, and 455.
  • VICTOR, Bishop of Cartena in Africa. Flourished about the Year 440, in the time of the Persecution of Gensericus King of the Vandals.
  • S. PROSPER, Of Aquitain, Flourished after the Year 430. Dyed in 456.
  • The AUTHOR Of the Books of the Calling of the Gentiles, and of the Epistle to Demetrias. He wrote about the Year 440.
  • FLAVIANUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ordained in 446, Dyed in 451.
  • ANATOLIUS, Flavian's Successor in the same See, Ordained in 451, Dyed in 458.
  • Several AUTHORS Of Petitions, and Letters for, and against Eu∣tyches, In the time, and after the Council of Chalcedon.
    • PASCHASINUS, Bishop of Lylibaeum.
    • JULIAN, Bishop of Coos,
    Flourished in the time of the Council of Chalcedon.
  • BISILIUS, Bishop of Seleucia. He was present at the Coun∣cil of Constantinople under Flavian, and at the Council of Chalcedon,
  • TIMOTHEUS AELURUS, Bishop of Alexandria, Ordained in 457.
  • CHRYSIPPUS, Bishop of Jerusalem. Flourished at the end of the Fifth Age.
  • VIGILIUS, A Deacon. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • FASTIDIUS PRISCUS. According to some, Bishop of London. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • DRACONTIUS, A Priest of Spain. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • EUDOCIA, An Empress, Under the Empire of Theodosius, Junior. Dyed in the Year 460.
  • PROBA FALCONIA, Wife of Anicius Probus, Flourished about 430.
  • TURCIUS RUFUS ASTERIUS, A Consul. Flourished about the Year 450.
  • PETRONIUS, Bishop of Bononia, Flourished about the same time. Dyed in the Reign of Theodosius and Valentinian.
  • CONSTANTINUS, or CONSTANTIUS, A Priest of Lyons. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • PHILIP, A Priest, Scholar of S. Jerom. Flourished a∣bout the Year 450. Dyed in the Empire of Marcian.
  • SIAGRIUS, Towards the end of Fifth Age.
  • ISAAC. A Priest of the Church of Antioch. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • S. SIMEON, Stylites, i. e. a Monk Dwelling on a Pillar. Fa∣mous about the middle of the Fifth Age.
  • MOCHIMUS, or MOSCHIMUS, Steward of the Church of Hierapolis, and Priest of the Church of Antioch. About the end of the Fifth Age.
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    • ASCLEPIUS, A Bishop of a small Bur∣rough of Africa in the Region of Bai.
    • PETRUS, A Priest of the Church of Edessa.
    • PAULUS, A Priest of Pannonid.
    Flourished about the end of the Fifth Age.
  • SALVIAN, A Priest of Marseille. Flourished the 50 last Years of the Fifth Age. Dyed at the end of the Fifth Age.
  • ARNOBIUS, The Younger. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • HONORATUS, Bishop of Marseille. About the end of the 5th Age.
    • SALONIUS, Bishop of Geneva.
    • VERANUS, Bishop of Venice.
    Sons of Eucherius, Flourished about the end of the 5th Age.
  • PAULINUS, Petricorus, or Petricordus. Towards the end of the Fifth Age.
  • MUSAEUS, A Priest of Marseille. Dyed about the Year 460.
  • VINCENTIUS, A French Priest. About the end of the Fifth Age,
  • SYRUS, or CYRUS, A Physician, Philosopher, and Monk of Alex∣andia. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • SAMUEL, A Priest of the Church of Edessa. Flourished just at the end of the Fifth Age.
  • CLAUDIANUS MAMERTUS, A Priest of the Church of Vienna. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • PASTOR, A Bishop. At the same time.
  • VOCONIUS, Bishop of Castellanum in Mauritania. At the same time.
  • EUTROPIUS, A Priest. At the same time.
  • EVAGRIUS, At the same time.
  • TIMOTHEUS, A Bishop. At the same time.
  • EUSTATHIUS, At the same time.
  • THEODULUS, A Priest of Caelosyria.
  • EUGENIUS, Bishop of Garthage, and Confessor. Ordained about the Year 465.
  • CEREALIS, Bishop of Africk. Flourished in the Persecution of Hunnericus.
  • SERVUS-DEI A Bishop. About the end of the Fifth Age.
  • IDACIUS, Of Lamecum in Gallicia, Bishop of Lucus. Wrote in 457.
  • VICTORIUS. Born at Lemovicum. Wrote in 457.
  • GENNADIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ordained in 458. Dyed in 471.
  • ANTIPATER, Of Bostra. Flourished toward the end of the Fifth Age.
  • HILARUS, or HILARIUS, Bishop of Rome. Arch-Deacon under S. Leo, Ordained Bishop Nov. 17. 461. Dyed in 467.
  • SIMPLICIUS, Bishop of Rome. Ordain'd in 467. Dyed in 483.
  • FAUSTUS, An Englishman, a Priest, Monk, and Abbot of Lerins, and after Bishop of Ries. Flourished after the Year 450. Died at the end of the Fifth Age.
    • RURICIUS, Bishop of Lemovicum,
    • DIDIERUS, Bishop of Cadurcum.
    Towards the end of the Fifth Age.
  • C. SOLLIUS APOLLINARIS SIDONIUS, Bishop of Clermont. Born in the Year 430. Ordained in 472. Died, Aug. 21. 487.
  • JOANNES TELAIA, or TELAIDA, A Monk of Tabenna, and afterward a Bishop of Alexandria. Ordained in 481. Died to∣ward the end of the Fifth Age, or the begin∣ning of the Sixth.
  • JOHN, A Grammarian, and Priest of Antioch. Flou∣rished toward the end of the Fifth Age.
  • JOHN AEGEATES, A Nestorian Priest. He wrote toward the end of the Fifth Age.
  • VICTOR, Bishop of Vita, i the Province of Byzaceum in Africa. He wrote toward the end of the Fifth Age.
  • VIGILIUS, Bishop of Thapsus in the Province of Byzaceum.
  • FAELIX III. Bishop of Rome. Ordained in 483. Died in 492.
  • The AUTHOR Of the Memoir concerning the Affair of Aca∣cius. Wrote in 486.
  • GELASIUS, Bishop of Rome. Ordained in 492. Died in 496.
  • ANASTASIUS II, Bishop of Rome. Was Ordained, November 28. 496. Died in 498.
  • PASCHASIUS, A Deacon of the Church of Rome. Flourished under the Popedom of Anastasius, and Sym∣machus.
  • JULIANUS POMERIUS, Born in Mauritania, but a Priest in France. At the end of the Fifth Age.
  • GENNADIUS, A Priest of Marseilles. At the end of the fifth Age.
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    • NEMESIUS, A Christian / Philosopher, according to some Bishop of Emesa.
    • AENAEAS GAZAEUS, A Christian Phisosopher.
    At the end of the Fifth Age.
  • GELASIUS, Of Cyzicum. At the end of the Fifth Age.
  • The AUTHOR, Of the Books attributed to Saint Dionysius the Areopagite. Wrote towards the end of the Fifth Age, or in the beginning of the Sixth.
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