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Letters to the Abbot of Fulda. Found in the Miscellany of Baluze, volume 1, page 409.
--- Canons excerpted from others. Found in the Analecta of Mabillon, volume 2, page 248.
--- Apologetic against Arnulf of Orléans, and letters. Found in the Code of Canons of Pithou, page 395.
--- Life of Saint Edmund. Found in Laurentius Surius, November 20th.
--- Various fragments. Found in Aimoin’s Life of Abbo.
Abbo, monk of Saint-Germain. On the siege of Paris original: "Lutecia" by the Normans in the year 886. Found in the Norman Writers of Duchesne, page 35.
--- The same work. Found in the French Writers of the same author, volume 2, page 499.
--- Sermons. 5. Found in the Spicilegium of D’Achery, volume 9, page 79.
Abbo of Nevers, Bishop. Synodal letters. Found in Mabillon’s work on Diplomatics, page 539.
--- And in the Annals of the same author, volume 3, page 676.
Abbondanti, Antonio. Journey to Cologne, pleasant chapters original Italian: "Viaggio di Colonia, capitoli piacevoli". Venice, by Francesco Baba, 1627. In duodecimo. A small book format where the sheet is folded to create twelve leaves.
Abbot [also called Abbatus] Robert [Bishop of Salisbury]. On the supreme power of the king, against Robert Bellarmine and Francisco Suarez. Hanau, at the Wechel press, 1619. In octavo. See Gretser.
Abridgment original French: "Abrege'" of French History up to King Henry IV, by H. C. Paris, at the house of Jean le Clerc, 1599. In folio. The largest standard book format.
Abdias of Babylon [spurious author]. History of the Apostolic conflict. Found in the Christian History of Barreus, page 16.
Abdinghoff Anonymous author. Life of Saint Meinwerk. Found in the Bollandists' June volume, volume 1, page 511.
Abelinus. See Jansonius.
Abelly, Louis. The Marrow of Theology original: "Medulla Theologica". Venice, by Sebastian Combi, 1665. 2 volumes in octavo.
--- Handbook of Episcopal Care original: "Episcopalis sollicitudinis enchiridion". Paris, by Florentin Lambert, 1668. In quarto.
--- The mystical and moral sense of the principal rites of Episcopal consecration. Paris, by George Josse, 1656. In octavo. See Paolo Acami.
Aben-Ezra, Abraham. On the methods by which the Hebrews are accustomed to interpret the law; translated into Latin by Joseph Voisin with notes. Paris, by Toussaint Dubray, 1605. In octavo.
Abillon, André. The Triumph of Grace over human nature, or theological reflections on the second Council of Orange original French: "Triomphe de la Grace sur la nature humaine...". Paris, at the house of Sebastien Piquet, 1645. In quarto.
Abnhassalus. See Benassalus.
Abo. See Abbo.
Abraham, Bartholomew. See Florentine Synod.
Abraham [the Jew]. On creation, and Cabalistic matters. Found among the writers of the Cabalistic art by Pistorius, page 869.
Abravanel, Isaac. See Abarebanel.
Abriani, Paolo. The Sieve: apologetic responses to the observations of Father Veglia regarding Tasso’s "Jerusalem Delivered" original Italian: "Il vaglio, risposte apologetiche... sopra il Goffredo del Tasso". Venice, by Francesco Valvasense, 1687. In quarto.
Abruzius, Balthassar. Interpretation of the pragmatic sanction on the method of summary procedure. Pa-
lermo, by Alfonso de Isola, 1639. In quarto.
--- Commentaries on Chapter 62 of King Ferdinand of Spain. Palermo, by Decio Cyrillo, 1647. In quarto.
Abstemius, Laurentius. Various annotations. Found in the Critical Treasury of Gruter, volume 1, page 878.
--- Fables. Found with the fables of various authors by Nevelet, page 531.
Abucara, Theodore. Treatise on the Union and the Incarnation. Found with Arnold's Compendium of Saint Athanasius, page 55.
--- Short works against Heretics, Jews, and Saracens. Found with Anastasius Sinaita.
Abudacnus, Joseph. History of the Jacobites or Copts. Oxford, at the Sheldonian Theatre, 1675. In quarto.
Abulcacim, Alcayde Tasif Abentarique. History of King Don Rodrigo, translated from the Arabic language by Miguel de Luna original Spanish: "Historia del Rey Don Rodrigo". Valencia, by Claudio Macé, 1646. In quarto.
Abulensis. See Tostatus.
Abulfarajus, Gregory Also known as Bar Hebraeus, a prominent 13th-century scholar and bishop.. Specimen of the History of the Arabs, with a Latin translation and notes by Edward Pococke. Oxford, by H. Hall, 1650. In quarto.
--- Oriental History, or a history of dynasties from the creation of the world; translated by Pococke in Arabic and Latin. Oxford, by Hall, 1672. In quarto.
Acacius, Bishop of Beroea. 11 Letters to Alexander of Hierapolis. Found in the Ephesine letters of Lupus, pages 109 and 128.
--- Another letter to Cyril of Alexandria. Found in the Councils of Labbe, volume 3, column 381.
Acacius, Bishop of Melitene. Homily against Nestorius. Ibid. column 493.
--- Letter to Cyril. Found in the Ephesine letters of Lupus, page 181.
Acacius, Bishop of Constantinople. 2 Letters. Found in the Councils of Labbe, volume 4, columns 1080 and 1108.
Acacius, Georgius. On the Privileges of parents and children. Tübingen, by Jo. Alex. Cellius, 1618. In quarto.
--- On the Privileges of civil law. Frankfurt, at the Paltheniana press, 1606. In quarto.
Acami, Domenico. Life of Vincent de Paul, drawn from the one written in the French language by Louis Abelly. Rome, by Francesco Tizzoni, 1677. In quarto.
Académie Française. See Dictionary original: "Dictionnaire".
Academy, Royal. See Medals original: "Medailles".
Accarigius, Franciscus. Legal Arguments original: "Allegationes". Florence, by Pietro Cecconcelli, 1620. In folio.
Accarisio, Jacopo. Exhortation to the Clergy and the people of Vieste original Italian: "Esortazione al Clero, e al popolo di Veste". Naples, by Francesco Savio, 1645. In quarto.
Acceptantibus, Franciscus de. On definitive and interlocutory sentences. Found among the Treatises on Law, volume 5, folio 3.
Acciaiolus, Donatus. Life of Charlemagne. Found in Freher’s collection of French History, part 2, page 549. See Aretinus.
Acciaiolus, Zenobius. See Eusebius. Olympiodorus.
Falconry writers original: "Accipitrariæ rei scriptores". See Rigaltius.
Accoltus, Benedict [the elder]. On the war waged by Christians against the Barbarians for the recovery of Christ's sepulcher and Judea, with notes by Thomas Dempster. Florence, by Zenobio Pignoni, 1623. In quarto.