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- Dom Jean Mabillon O.S.B., (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ mabijɔ̃]; 23 November 1632 – 27 December 1707) was a French Benedictine monk and scholar of the Congregation...
- Arthur Mabillon (13 October 1888 – 13 October 1961) was a French archer. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics, winning three medals, two silver and...
- Mabillon (French pronunciation: [mabijɔ̃]) is a station on line 10 of the Paris Metro, located at the heart of the Rive Gauche and the 6th arrondis****t...
- was born in Rome. According to Jean Mabillon, his birth name was Agapitus. Reginald L. Poole believes that Mabillon confused Adrian III, who succeeded...
- however, is generally dated to the publication of Mabillon's De re diplomatica in 1681. Mabillon had begun studying old do****ents with a view towards...
- to write a universal history by combining the critical methods of Jean Mabillon with that of the philosophical historians such as Voltaire and Edward Gibbon...
- Benedictine monk and scholar. He was a Maurist, and a disciple of Jean Mabillon. Of his many works, the one now cited is his Acta sincera, a martyrology...
- 75, note 4 JSTOR 40615765 (in German) d'Achery & Mabillon (1677), p. 664. d'Achery, Lucas; Mabillon, Jean (1677), Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti:...
- auxiliary sciences of history, and is considered to have been founded by Jean Mabillon with his 1681 work De re diplomatica, the first textbook to address the...
- forms and language of do****ents, developed by the Maurist scholar Jean Mabillon (1632–1707) and his successors René-Prosper T****in (1697–1777) and Charles-François...