Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
6 P 24
Opera. 16mo.
Antwerp
1607
1 X 4
Remonstrance prononcée à la première ouverture du parlement de Navarre. 8vo. Weldon adds that the session was held at Pau 7 Jan. 1626.
Paris
1626
5 A 8
Commentarii exegetici in Apocalypsim Ioannis apostoli. 4to.
Lyon
1606
1 I 13
Refutation du premier livre de l'Institution de Calvin. fol.
Paris
1616
9 M 63
Brevis institutio de salutari poenitentia peccatoris. 16mo.
Antwerp
1595
LA M
Methodus confessionis. 16mo. Anon.
Paris
1560
6 L 26
Sermones varios. 4to.
Madrid
1662
4 Q 16
De praecipuis graecae dictionis idiotismis. 12mo. 12th ed. Wing V 376
London
1678
3 K 16
Apologie pour l'église catholique où l'on justifie sa croyance, son culte et son gouvernement par les principes mêmes des protestants. 12mo.
Paris
1686
13 M 135
Examen pour les confessions générales et particulières: pour faciliter aux confesseurs et aux pénitens le moyen de les bien faire. 16mo.
Paris
1704
2 & 38
Apologia Simonis Vigorii ... de suprema auctoritate adversus M. Andream Duval, doctorem et professorem theologiae. 8vo. Simon Vigor (1556 - 1624), historian and Gallican theologian, not to be confused with his uncle, Simon Vigor (1515 - 1575), Archbishop of Narbonne. André Duval was professor of theology at the Sorbonne. Listed in Books in Hell.
Troyes
1615
2 B 13
Histoire du différend d'entre le pape Boniface VIII et Philippes le Bel, Roy de France. fol. Anon. Simon Vigor (1556 - 1624), historian and Gallican theologian, not to be confused with his uncle, Simon Vigor (1515 - 1575), Archbishop of Narbonne.
Paris
1655
& 35
Opera omnia in quatuor tomos distributa. 4to. Simon Vigor (1556 - 1624), historian and Gallican theologian, not to be confused with his uncle, Simon Vigor (1515 - 1575), Archbishop of Narbonne.
Paris
1683
8 L 21-22
Sermons catholiques sur le symbole des apôtres et sur les évangiles des dimanches et festes de l'Advent. Ed. Jean Christi. 8vo. Two copies. Simon Vigor (1515 - 1575), archbishop of Narbonne, not to be confused with Simon Vigor (1556 - 1624), historian and Gallican theologian.
Paris
1598
8 L 23
Sermons catholiques sur les dimanches et festes depuis l'octave de Pasques jusques à l'Advent. 16mo. See note to 8 L 21-22.
Paris
1583
LA S
Sermons catholiques sur les dimanches et festes. Tome 2, depuis l'onziesme après la Trinité jusques au caresme. 8vo. Anon. Weldon has 1685. This must be a mistake; all the sources (BnF, CCFr, USTC) have 1585. Simon Vigor (1515 - 1575), archbishop of Narbonne, not to be confused with Simon Vigor (1556 - 1624), historian and Gallican theologian.
Paris
1585
3 H 7
Ad naturalem et christianam philosophiam: maxime vero ad scholasticam (quam vocant) theologiam institutiones. fol.
Paris
1550
3 H 8
Ad naturalem et christianam philosophiam: maxime vero ad scholasticam (quam vocant) theologiam institutiones. fol. Bound up wirh Alonso de Castro 'Adversus omnes haereses', Paris 1560, fol.
Paris
1560
CA V
Institutiones theologicae ... praecipue D. Thoma Aquinate ... concinnatae. 4to.
Cologne
1608
6 R 35
Varii Europae eventus compendiarie descripti, ab anno 1643 usque ad annum 1659. 8vo.
Mondovi
1667
5 M 49
A manual of devout meditations and exercises, instructing how to pray mentally. Drawn for the most part out of the Spiritual Exercises of S. Ignatius. 12mo. There are three eds in ARCR II under the name of Henry More, the translator, nos 550 (n.p. 1618), 551 (n.p. 1623), and 552 (n.p. 1624). In STC under Ignatius. St. Omer is suggested as the place of publication by ARCR.
n.p.
n.d.
LA S
De conservanda bona valetudine opusculum scholae Salernitanae, ad regem Angliae. 16mo. Anon.
Paris
1572
1 V 20
De conservanda bona valetudine, opusculum scholae Salernitanae, ad regem Angliae. Ed. Joannes Curio. 12mo. The Schola Medica Salernitana, founded in the 9th century in Salerno in Southern Italy, was the world's first medical school.
Antwerp
1557
LA S
Medicina Salernitana: id est, conservandae bonae valetudinis praecepta. 16mo. Anon.
Geneva
1638
7 E 4
De recte formando studio theologico libri quatuor. 8vo.
Cologne
1575
5 T 33
Les desordres de l'amour. Tome premier. 12mo.
Paris
1676
6 A 70-71
Lettres de M. l'abbé de *** à ses élèves pour servir d'introduction à l'intelligence des divines écritures. 12mo. 2 vols. Anon.
Paris
1751-1754
6 A 76
Réflexions critiques sur la méthode publiée par M. l'Abbé de Villefroy pour l'explication de l'écriture sainte. 12mo. De Villefroy addressed these 'Réflexions' to the capuchins who wrote the 'Principes discutés'. The Capuchins were Jerome d'Arras, Louis de Poix and Séraphin de Paris.
Cologne
1755
8 S 39
The lives of saints written in Spanish. 8vo. ARCR II, 479. The translator is William Kinsman.
Douai
1615
CA V
Les memoires des troubles ... en France, sous les règnes des roys Charles IX, Henry III et Henry IV. 12mo.
Paris
1668
CA V
Les raisons de l'office et cérémonies qui se font en l'église catholique. 8vo. Weldon has the title 'Raisons de l'office divin'. Weldon copy at Douai Abbey. Inscribed on title-page ‘L. Wolfe’. Laurence Wolfe (1632-1697) was a monk of St. Edmund’s.
Rouen
1638
11 M 59
Sacrarum heroidum epistolae. 12mo.
Tournai
1653
5 D 13
Adversus profanas omnium haereseon novationes commonitoria duo, Joannis Filesaci commentarius. 4to.
Paris
1619
6 D 19
Adversus prophanas haereseon novationes libellus ... item Edmundi Campiani ... Rationes decem. 12mo. ARCR I, 163
Cologne
1613
10 M 79-79.2
Five treatises. 12mo. Clancy 380. Two copies. Only the first treatise is by Vincent de Lérins, the other four are by Savonarola and St. Augustine. Weldon gives the separate titles.
n.p.
1651
6 D 15
Le livre d'or ... contre les profanes nouveautez des hérésies. 12mo.
Paris
1604
6 D 40
The golden treatise of the auncient and learned father Vincentius Lirinensis. Tr. A.P. 8vo. ARCR II, 583. ARCR suggests St. Omer, 1631.
n.p.
n.d.
3 T 27
A treatise of painting ... translated from the original Italian. 8vo. The translation is attributed to John Senex.
London
1721
6 A 61.3
De scientiis religiose acquirendis opusculum. Not traced. In Weldon under Virdon's name in religion Lezin de St. Scholastique. A Paris 1664 ed. has been found.
Paris
1669
5 P 4
Aeneis. Ed. Nicolas Abramus. 8vo.
Pont-à-Mousson
1632
6 P 48
Nouvelle traduction des Bucoliques. Tr. Thomas Guyot. 12mo.
Paris
1666
11 P 5
Opera ... ad usum Delphini. Ed. Charles de la Rue. 4to. 2nd ed.
Paris
1682
3 P 2
Opera cum commentariis Servii. 4to. Edited by Maurus Honoratus Servius.
Geneva
1620
5 P 5
Opera et alia quotquot extant, cum argumentis scholiis et observationibus. Ed. Niccolo Eritreo. 8vo.
Lyon
1567
5 P 6
Opera omnia. Ed. Joannes a Meyen. 8vo.
Paris
1630
2 P 32.3
Opera. Not traced. Weldon has as date ‘31’.
Limoges
1731
9 P 27
Opera. Weldon adds ‘cum Maphaei appendice’. Maphaeus Vegius was a 15th cent. Italian poet and editor of Virgil.
n.p.
n.d.
9 P 28
Opera. Not traced. BnF and CCFr list an Amsterdam 1724 ed. by Nicolaas Heinsius; BSB gives a Dublin 1724 ed.
Paris
1724
9 P 29
Opera.
n.p.
n.d.
9 P 30
Opera. Not traced.
Paris
1734
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