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ALBERT III. Duke of Austria. Charter for the University of Vienna. Found in the Imperial Library of Lambecius, volume 2, page 92.
ALBIGENSIANS Bishops. Found in the Spicilegium A "spicilegium" is a collection of unedited or rare documents; the word literally means "a gleaning." of D'Achery, volume 7, page 335.
ALBINIANUS, Petrus. On Papal power, the treasury of the Church, and confession against the Lutherans. Venice, published by Paolo Gerardo, 1545, in octavo.
ALBIGNANUS TRETIUS, Petrus. Legal counsel. Found in the matrimonial counsels of Ziletti, folio 133.
ALBIIS, Thomas ex. See Albius.
SAINT AUBIN of Angers, Congregation. Letter to the Pope's Nephew. Found among the ancient writers of Edmond Martène, volume 1, part 2, page 33.
— Circular letter regarding the death of Marbod, Bishop of Rennes, and Saint Gerard, a monk. Ibid.
ALBINUS FLACCIUS. See Alcuin. Alcuin of York was a leading scholar and advisor to Charlemagne.
SAINT AUBIN monastery. Chronicle. Found in the new library of manuscripts of Labbe, volume 1, page 275.
— Agreement with the monks of Vendôme concerning the Church of Saint Clement of Craon. Found in the miscellany of Baluze, volume 2, page 163.
ALBINUS, Joannes. On the deeds of the Kings of Naples. Naples, published by Giuseppe Cachio, 1588, in quarto.
ALBINOVANUS PEDO. Elegies on the death of Maecenas. Found with the Maecenas of Meibomius, page 187.
ALBINUS, Petrus. On the origin of the Saxons. Found in the memorable things of Saxony by Georg Fabricius, volume 2, page 228.
ALBITIUS, Antonius. Genealogies of Christian Princes. Kempten, published by Christoph Kraus, 1617, in folio, fourth edition.
— Dukes and Kings of Bohemia. Found in the Political Chronicle of Gruter, volume 1, page 562.
ALBITIUS, Cardinal Francesco. On whether inconstancy should be admitted in law or not. Amsterdam, published by Jean Antoine Huguetan [actually Rome], 1683, in folio. It was common to use a false "Amsterdam" imprint for controversial books actually printed in Rome.
— Response to the History of the Holy Inquisition composed by Fra Paolo Sarpi. In quarto [without place, year, or name of Author].
— The same in manuscript. In folio.
— On the jurisdiction that Cardinals have in their Titles A "Title" refers to the specific church in Rome assigned to a Cardinal.. Rome, printed by the Camera, 1668, in quarto, second edition.
ALBIUS ANGLUS, Thomas. Thomas White, known as "Blacklo," an English Catholic priest and controversial philosopher. An examination of the knowledge required in a theologian for applying censures to theological opinions. [Without place], 1662, in octavo.
— On the virtues of Faith and Sacred Theology. Paris, published by L. Billaine, 1654, in duodecimo. A "duodecimo" is a small book size, about 5 inches tall.
— The physical Euclid, or on the principles of nature. London, published by John Crook, 1657, in duodecimo.
— A fly-swatter original: "Muscarium" against Jonas Thamon. London [without printer], 1661, in duodecimo.
— Monmouth disenchanted original: "Monumetham excantatus". Rouen [without printer], 1661, in duodecimo.
— Responses to the objections regarding the middle state of souls original: "de medio animarum statu". [Without place], 1662, in duodecimo.
— The logic of the dispute original: "Ratio vellicationis" concerning the middle state of souls. Paris [without printer], 1653, in duodecimo.
— On the origin of the World. Found with the Peripatetic institutions of Digby.
— Apology for his doctrine against detractors. London [without printer], 1661, in octavo.
— The balance of the scales regarding the ease of attaining salvation. London [without printer], 1661.
— Ethical institutions. London [without printer], 1660, in octavo.
ALBIZI, Francesco. See Albitius.
ALBIZI, Maso. On ecclesiastical appeals regarding the "abuse of power" original: "capo dell’abuso", translated from the French. Lyon [without printer], 1624, in quarto.
ALBOHAZEN. See Haly. Refers to Haly Abenragel, an Arab astrologer and physician.
ALBORNOTIUS, Cardinal Egidio. Will and Testament. Bologna, published by Vittorio Benacci, 1624, in quarto. Cardinal Gil de Albornoz was a 14th-century statesman who restored papal authority in Italy.
ALBRECHT, Joannes. A political inquiry on the proper institution of the form of judgments in a Republic, from the dissertations of Hermann Conring. Helmstedt, published by Jakob Müller, 1667, in quarto.
ALBRICUS, the Philosopher. On the images of the Gods. Found in the Latin Mythographers, volume 2, page 301.
ALBRIZIO, Luigi. Sermons. Venice, published by Francesco Baba, 1663, in quarto.
ALBUCASIS, Arab Physician. On the ailments of women. Found in the Gynaecia A collection of ancient and medieval medical texts on women's health., volume 2, page 489.
ALCADINO, Sicilian Poet. Poems on the baths of Pozzuoli. Found in the work on baths, folio 203.
ALCAEUS. Poems. Found among the Greek lyric poets, page 94.
ALCANDRE. See Conquestes.
ALCANTARA, Military Order. Definitions. Madrid, published by Alonzo Gomez, 1569, in quarto.
ST. PETER OF ALCANTARA. A compendium of his life and miracles. Rome, printed by the Camera, 1668, in folio.
ALCESTE, or Sincere Love. A tragedy for the second wedding of His Royal Highness of Savoy. Turin, published by Bartolomeo Zavatta, 1665, in octavo.
ALCASTA, or Love for Revenge. A drama. Rome, published by Bartolommeo Lupardi, 1673, in duodecimo.
ALCHERUS, Abbot of Clairvaux. On the spirit and the soul. Found in the appendix to the works of Saint Augustine, volume 6, page 35.
ALCHUVINUS. See Alcuin.
ALCIATO, Cardinal. Letter to Fiamma. Found in the new selection of letters, book 4, page 415.
ALCIATO, Andrea. Complete works. Lyon, published by Pierre Fradin, 1560, 6 volumes in folio.
— On single combat A treatise on dueling.. Venice, published by Vincenzo Valgrisi, 1544, in octavo.
— And among the treatises on law, volume 12, folio 293.
— On the Duel, translated into Italian. Venice, published by Baldassarre Costantini, 1544, in octavo.
— Twenty-six letters to Francesco Calvo. Found in the letters of Gudius, page 75.
— Another to Marcantonio Maioragio. In the same place, page 113.
— On Presumptions. Among the treatises on law, volume 4, column 304.
— And with the notes of Nicolas d'Arles. Lyon, published by Jacques Giunta, 1551, in octavo.
— Emblems with notes and the appendix of Claude Mignault. Paris, published by Jean Richer, 1602, in octavo.
— On that which is of interest. Found among the treatises on law, volume 5, folio 7.
— On Magistrates, both civil and military—