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Cardinal Deacon of the Holy Roman Church original: "S. R. E." or Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae of Saint George
Decorative drop cap 'A' containing an illustration of a scholar in a library or study surrounded by books and shelves.ABBADIE [or ABBADIE] Jacques. Treatise on the Truth of the Christian Religion original French: "Traité de la verité de la Religion Chretienne". Rotterdam, published by Renier Leers, 1681. Volume 2, in octavo. The term "in octavo" (8.º) refers to the size of the book, where the printing sheet is folded three times to create eight leaves.
--- Treatise on the Divinity of Jesus Christ original: "Traité de la Divinité de Jesus Christ". Rotterdam, published by Leers, 1690. In octavo.
--- The Art of Knowing Oneself original: "L'Art de se connoitre foy-meme". Rotterdam, published by Pierre vander Slaart, 1692. Volume 2, in octavo.
--- Defense of the British Nation, or the rights of God, of nature, and of society clearly established, etc. original: "Defense de la nation Britannique..." London, published by Mallet, 1692. In octavo.
ABELARD, Peter & Heloise his wife. Works [with a preface by François d'Amboise, and notes by André du Chesne]. Paris, by Nicolas Buon, 1616. In quarto. A larger book format than octavo.
--- Response against the slanders of his objectors. Found in the Cistercian Library of Tissier, volume 4, page 259.
--- Letter. Found in the Councils of Labbe, volume 10, column 487. See DISPUTATION.
ABALPHATUS. See APOLLONIUS.
ABANO, Pietro d' [who is also called of Apono, and the APONIAN]. Reconciler of the differences of philosophers, and especially of physicians [and a question regarding poisons]. Venice, by Boneto Locatello, 1496. In folio. A "folio" is a very large book size where the sheet is folded only once.
--- Supplement to the second book of the compendium of secrets of medicine by Joannes Mesue. Venice, by the Giunta press, 1589. In folio.
--- On Geomancy A form of divination using earth or sand patterns. translated from Latin into the vernacular by Tricasso Mantovano. Venice, by Curzio Trojano, 1541. In octavo.
--- Questions on Fevers. Found in the work "On Fevers," page 218.
--- On Baths. Found in the work "On Baths," folio 222.
ABARBANEL [who is also ABRAVANEL] Isaac. Book on the Head of Faith, in which are contained the roots and principles of Religion, translated into the Latin language by Willem Vorst. Amsterdam, by Blaeu, 1638. In quarto.
--- On Daniel [In Hebrew]. Amsterdam, by David de Castro Tartas, 5407. [namely of Christ 1647.] In quarto. The cataloger provides the equivalent Gregorian calendar year for the Hebrew date.
--- Dissertations rendered into Latin by Johannes Buxtorf. Found with Buxtorf's dissertations, page 417.
--- Dissertation on the punishment of excision A biblical penalty of being "cut off" from the community., of which frequent mention is made in the law. Found with Buxtorf "On Betrothals," page 169.
--- Introduction to the commentaries on Leviticus. Found with Maimonides "On Sacrifices," page 223.
ABBADIE. See ABADIE.
ABBOT, George, Archbishop of Canterbury. Letter to Cyril Lucaris. Found with the Letters of St. Clement, page 389.
ABBAS, Martinus. See SEGUSIO.
ABBAS, Panormitanus. See TUDESCHIS.
ABBATE, Stefano. The Prince’s Theologian, or the moral policy of Princes. Catania, by Bisagni, 1700. In folio.
ABBATI, Antonio. The Trifles original Italian: "Le Frascherie". Venice, by Matteo Leni, 1651. In octavo.
ABBATI, Bartolommeo. The Great One, a sacred tragedy original Italian: "Il Magno Tragedia sacra". Naples, by Camillo Cavallo, 1645. In duodecimo. A small, pocket-sized book format.
ABBATIUS, Baldo Angelo. On the remarkable nature of the Viper. The Hague, by Samuel Broun, 1660. In duodecimo.
ABBATONIO, Andrea. The Desperate Sinner who repents and is saved, a spiritual work. Bologna, by Giuseppe Longhi, 1678. In duodecimo.
ABBATUS. See ABBOT.
ABBATUTIS. See BASILE, Giambatista.
ABBAUDUS, Abbot. On the breaking of the Body of Christ. Found in the "Analecta" of Mabillon, volume 3, page 442.
ABBEVILLE, Peter of. See PARIGI, Bernardo da.
ABBÉ, Commendatory. See GERBERON.
ABBO [or ABO], Abbot of Fleury. Letter.