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Accolti, Benedetto known as the Younger, a Cardinal. Three Letters. Found in the Selected Letters of Famous Men, folio 44.
Acidalius, Valens. Divinations and interpretations of Plautus. Found in the Critical Treasury of Gruter, volume 6, page 3.
— The Rose, a poem. Found in the Amphitheater of Dornavius, volume 1, page 189.
Achery. See D’Achéry.
Achillini, Alessandro. Complete works with the notes of Pamphilus Montius. Venice, by Girolamo Scoto, 1545. In folio. Achillini was a celebrated physician and philosopher, often called the "Second Aristotle."
Achillini, Philotheus. The Dream of the Orchard original: "Somnium viridarii" regarding royal and priestly jurisdiction. Found in the Monarchia of Goldast, volume 1, page 58.
Achmet, son of Seirim. On the Interpretation of Dreams original: "Oneirocritica". Found with the Artemidorus of Rigaltius.
Acoluthus, Andreas. On the bitter waters that bring a curse, commonly called the Waters of Jealousy original: "Zelotypiæ". Leipzig, by Justin Brand, 1682. In quarto. A theological treatise on the ritual described in the Biblical book of Numbers.
Acominatus. See Choniates.
Acontius, Giacomo. Strategems of Satan. Amsterdam, by Joannes Ravesteyn, 1652. In duodecimo.
Acosta, Cristóbal. On the spices and medicines of the East Indies, translated into Latin and illustrated with notes by Charles de l'Écluse Carolus Clusius. Antwerp, by Plantin, 1582. In octavo.
— The same work. Found with the Exotics of Clusius, page 253.
Acosta, Manuel. History of the deeds of the Society of Jesus in the East up to the year 1568, with letters concerning Japanese affairs. Paris, by Michel Sonnius, 1572. In octavo.
— On procuring the salvation of the Indians referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas. Lyon, by Laurent Anisson, 1670. In octavo.
Acosta, Jean. Commentaries on the Decretals of Gregory IX. Paris, by Edmund Martin, 1676. In quarto.
— Commentary on the Institutes of Justinian from the edition of Jacques Cujas. Paris, by Edmund Martin, 1659. In quarto.
Acosta, José de. Natural and Moral History of the Indies. Seville, by Juan de Leon, 1590. In quarto. One of the most important early descriptions of the New World.
Acosta, Nuno. On the privileges of creditors. Rome, by Giuseppe Corvo, 1661. In folio.
Acosta Oliveira, Simão. On the office of the Provider original: "Provisoris". Lisbon, by João da Costa, 1670. In quarto.
Acquaviva, Tommaso. Discourse for the Assumption. Found in the Discourses of the "Intrecciati" A literary academy collected by Cartari, page 335.
Acronius, Joannes. A Letter. Found in the Enlarged Letters of Limborch.
Acropolita, George. History. Greek and Latin text. Paris, from the Royal Press, 1651. In folio.
Acts of the Learned original: "Acta Eruditorum". See Menckenius.
Acts of the Synod of Dort. See Synod of Dort.
Ancient Acts. Found in the Capitularies of the Franks by Baluze, volume 2, page 1310.
Azzi, Tomaso Latin: Actius. On infirmity, and its privileges and effects. Venice, at the house of the Giunta, 1604. In quarto.
— On the Game of Chess. Found among the Legal Treatises, volume 7, folio 168.
Atellini, Giampietro Latin: Actolinus. Forensic Resolutions. Bologna, by Domenico de Barberis, 1670. In folio.
Actuarius Joannes Actuarius, a Byzantine physician. Medical works, translated by Giulio Alessandrini. Found among the Princes of the Medical Art, volume 2, part 3, page 2.
— On Fevers. Found in the Work on Fevers, page 176.
Acuña, Cristóbal de. Relation of the Amazon River, translated from Spanish into French by Gomberville. Paris, at the house of Louis Billaine, 1682. Volume 4, book 2. In duodecimo.
Joseph of Acre, Maronite of Antioch. Grammar of the Syriac language. Rome, printed by the College of the Propaganda Fide, 1647. In octavo.
Acutiano [or Farfa] Monastery. Fragment of a Chronicle. Found among the French Writers of Duchesne, volume 3, page 650.
— Another fragment. Found in the Roman Collection of Holstenius, part 2, page 216.
Akindynos, Gregorios. On the heresies of Palamas, an iambic poem. Found in the Orthodox Greece of Allatius, volume 1, page 756.
Adages or Proverbs. See Schottus.
Adalard, Saint. See Adalhard.
Adelbald, monk. Appendix concerning Saint Porcarius the Abbot. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century V, page 810.
Adalbero of Laon, Bishop. Poem to Robert, King of the Franks. See Hadrian Valois.
Adalbero of Metz, Bishop. Precept concerning the monks of Saint Arnulf. Found in the Councils of Labbe, volume 9, column 607.
— His Life. Found in the New Library of Manuscripts of Labbe, volume 1, page 670.
Adalbert, Count. Restoration of the monastery of Saint Quentin. Found in Mabillon’s Annals, volume 3, page 719.
Adalbert of Fleury. See Adrevaldus.
Adalbert of Hamburg, Archbishop. Letters to Fulco, Abbot of Corbie. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century IV, part 2, page 121.
Adalbert of Prague, Saint, Bishop. His Life. Found in the Ancient Readings of Canisius, volume 4, part 2, page 329.
Adaldagus. See Adelagus.
Adalhelmus. See Adelhelmus.
Adalgisus, monk. Miracles of Saint Theodoric the Abbot. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century I, page 622.
Adalgisus, King. See Adelchis.
Adalhard [or Adalard], Abbot of Corbie. Chapters on admonitions in the congregation. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century IV, part 1, page 757. See Corbie.
Adam, Abbot of Perseigne. Five Letters to Osmund the monk. Found in the Miscellany of Baluze, volume 1, page 423.
Adam, Abbot of Saint-Denis. Donation to the Canons of Saint Paul. Found in Mabillon’s Diplomatics, page 596.
Adam of Ascoli, Bishop. Donation to the Church of Saint Benedict. Found in the Sacred Italy of Ughelli, volume 1, column 494.
Adamannus, Saint. See Adamnan.
Adamantius. See Origen.
Adamantius [Augustinian]. Oration delivered at the Council of Trent. Found in the Council of Trent published at Leuven, page 157.
— And in the Councils of Labbe, volume 14, column 1193.
Adamnan [or Adamannus]. Prologue to the books on the Holy Places. Found in the New Library of Manuscripts of Labbe, volume 1, page 667.
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