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[Rare from here and there] Found in the Councils of Aguirre, volume 1, page 240.
— And [all together]. Found in the Councils of Labbe, volume 1, column 987.
— Various works. Found with Optatus, page 230.
— Ancient discipline of the Church on the administration of the Eucharist, and on the circumstances of the Mass. Ibid.
— Ecclesiastical observations reduced into an epitome, and illustrated with notes by Johann Georg Kettembeil. Helmstedt, published by Johann Heitmüller, 1657, in quarto. A "quarto" is a book size where the printed sheet is folded twice to create four leaves.
ALBERGATI, Fabio. Moral works original: "Le morali". Rome, published by Jacopo Dragoncelli, 1664, in quarto.
— The Royal Republic original: "La Republica Regia". Rome, published by Dragoncelli, 1664, volume 2, in quarto.
— Discourse to Cardinal San Sisto, as nephew of Pope Gregory. Found in the Political Treasure of Ventura, part 1, page 425. Fabio Albergati was an influential 16th-century Italian diplomat and writer on political morality.
— Treatise on the method of bringing private enmities to peace. Rome, published by Dragoncelli, 1664, in quarto.
— Political discourses. Rome, published by Dragoncelli, 1664, in quarto.
— The Cardinal. Rome, published by Dragoncelli, 1664, in quarto.
ALBERGHINUS, Joannes. Manual for Qualifiers of the Holy Inquisition. Palermo, published by Decio Cirillo, 1642, in octavo. "Qualifiers" were theological experts tasked with identifying heretical or erroneous propositions in texts or testimonies.
ALBERGOTTUS, Franciscus. Legal Advice. Found in the matrimonial counsels of Ziletti, volume 1, folio 3.
ALBERI, Giambattista. Ippanda, a Tragedy. Brescia, published by the Sabbi family, 1614, in octavo.
ALBERICUS. Life of Saint Aspren, Bishop of Naples. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy original: "Italia sacra", volume 6, column 26.
ALBERICUS, Abbot of Dijon. His election. Found in Mabillon's Annals, volume 3, page 704.
ALBERICUS, [Deacon of Monte Cassino], later Cardinal. Life of Saint Dominic the Abbot. Found in the Bollandists' January, volume 2, page 442. The Bollandists are a society of scholars who have published critical editions of the lives of saints since the 17th century.
— And in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century VI, part 1, page 355.
ALBERICUS, Georgius. History of the translation the ceremonial movement of relics of Saint Sigebert the King, translated from French into Latin. Found in the Bollandists' February, volume 1, page 241.
ALBERICUS, monk of Trois-Fontaines. Chronicle. Found in Leibniz's Historical Accessions, volume 2.
ALBERICUS, Bishop of Piacenza. Synodal Constitutions. Found in Campi’s History, volume 3, page 270.
ALBERICUS, Senator of the Romans, & Sergius, Bishop of Nepi. Donation to the monastery of Saint Andrew at Clivus Scauri. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 1, column 1099.
ALBERMONTIUS, Fridericus. Austro-Legal Symmetry. Bamberg, published by Johann Jakob Immel, 1674, in octavo.
ALBERTANO, Judge of Brescia. Moral treatises revised by "the Unrefined," Academician of the Crusca [that is, by Bastiano de’ Rossi]. Florence, published by the Giunti, 1610, in quarto. The Accademia della Crusca is the primary institution for the study of the Italian language; its members often used playful academic pseudonyms like "the Unrefined" (l'Inferigno).
ALBERTESCHIUS, Marius Alamonius. On the power of Cardinals when the Pope is dead. [Without place or year], in quarto.
ALBERTI, Federigo. See BRUTUS, Joannes Michael.
ALBERTI, Leandro. Description of all Italy. Bologna, published by Anselmo Giaccarelli, 1550, in folio.
— On illustrious men of the Order of Preachers The Dominicans. Bologna, published by Giambattista Lapo, 1517, in folio.
— Life of Saint Raymond of Penyafort. Found in the Bollandists' January, volume 1, page 405.
ALBERTI. See ALBERTUS.
ALBERTINUS, Arnaldus. On recognizing Catholic and heretical assertions. Rome, at the House of the Roman People, 1572, in quarto.
— And among the legal treatises, volume 11, part 2, folio 52.
ALBERTINUS, Edmundus. On the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Deventer, published by Joannes Columbius, 1655, in folio.
ALBERTINUS, Franciscus. On the wonders of new and ancient Rome. Basel, published by Thomas Wolff, 1519, in quarto.
ALBERTIUS, Leo Baptista de. On Painting. Found in Vitruvius by Laetus. Leon Battista Alberti was the famous Renaissance polymath; his work on painting is one of the earliest theoretical treatments of the subject.
— The same translated by Lodovico Domenichi. Venice, by Giolito, 1547, in octavo.
— Moral small works, translated and corrected by Cosimo Bartoli. Venice, published by Francesco Franceschi, 1568, in quarto.
— [Under the name of] Lepidus, an ancient comic poet. The play "Philodoxios," recovered from antiquity by Aldus Manutius. Lucca, [without printer], 1588, in octavo. Alberti originally wrote this play in Latin as a student and passed it off as a genuine classical discovery.
ALBERTUS, Andreas. On Perspective and Shadow. Nuremberg, published by Paul Fürst, 1671, in folio.
ALBERTUS of Strasbourg. See ARGENTINENSIS.
ALBERTUS of Aachen. History of the Jerusalem expedition. Found among Bongars' Deeds of God through the Franks original: "Gesta Dei per Francos", volume 1, page 184. This is a foundational history of the First Crusade.
ALBERTUS of Fleury. See ADREVALDUS.
ALBERTUS, Leander. See ALBERTI.
ALBERTUS of Jerusalem, Patriarch. Judgment regarding the Genoese and Pisans. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 4, column 1099.
ALBERTUS, Leo. See ALBERTIUS.
ALBERTUS of Magdeburg, Archbishop. Privilege granted to Othobello, Bishop of Lodi. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 4, column 919.
ALBERTUS Magnus. See MAGNUS.
ALBERTUS, Marquis of Tuscany. Charter for the Church of Luni. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 1, column 903.
ALBERTUS, Abbot of Saint-Mesmin. Letter to Pope John XVII. Found in Mabillon's Analecta, volume 3, page 439.
— Charter. Ibid. page 441.
ALBERTUS, a Knight. Association with the monks of Saint Andrew of Vienne. Found in D'Achéry's Spicilegium, volume 13, page 293.
ALBERTUS, Bishop of Modena. Decree regarding the offerings for Saint Geminianus. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 2, column 156.
ALBERTUS, Petrus. Customs of Catalonia. See de SOCARRATIS.
ALBERTUS of Stade. See STADENSIS.
ALBERTUS, Valentinus. The Interests of Christian Religions. Frankfurt, published by David Fleischer, 1681, in octavo.
— Exhortation original: "Parænesis". Found in "The Law of Nature and of Nations."
ALBERTUS, King of the Romans. Donation to Duke Rudolph of Austria, his son. Found in Leibniz's Code, volume 1, page 39.
— Alliance with Philip the Fair, and other treaties. Ibid. pages 40, 41, 42.
ALBERTUS II, Emperor. Confirmation of Privileges of the Church of Novara. Found in Ughelli's Sacred Italy, volume 4, column 982.
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