- Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier or
Cotelerius (born December, 1629, Nîmes; died 19
August 1686, Paris) was a
Patristic scholar and
Catholic theologian. His early...
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Apostolic Fathers can be
traced to the
title of a 1672 work by Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier, SS.
Patrum qui
temporibus apostolicis floruerunt opera ("Works of the...
- Rumanian. Otto Harr****owitz Verlag. pp. 125–126. ISBN 978-3-447-03954-3.
Cotelier, "Monumenta eccles. Graeca", III, 392; P.G., L****VI, 34. One or more of...
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David Blondel (David
Blondellus Catalaunensis) (1590-1655), Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier (1629-1686),
William Cave (1637-1713),
Casimir Oudin (1638-1717), Noël...
- (1854), p. 189. Von Köstlin (1854), pp. 57 sq. Anathemat. Manich. ap.
Cotelier on the Recogn.
Clement IV., 27 et p****im. Thilo,
Johann Karl, ed. (1823)...
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infanticides in the
Nomocanons of the 17th
century theologian Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier.
Michael Psellos, however,
rejected the
notion that
human beings could...
- July 4.
Patristic scholar and
Roman Catholic theologian Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier bestowed much
space on Sisoës in his Ecclesiæ Græcæ Monumenta, t. i. 662-678...
- of men and of women; and that to
laymen and
married men. Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier, in his
Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta,
gives the form of
these donations:...
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Edited by Jean-Baptiste
Cotelier in his SS.
Patrum qui
temporibus apostolicis floruerunt. The
edition is
incomplete since Cotelier used the
Codex Parisinus...
- patrum, II (Paris, 1624), 1057–1159. A
better edition was
brought out by
Cotelier in
Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta, II (Paris, 1681),
which is
reprinted in...