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Marguerin de la
Bigne was a
French theologian and
patrologist and
first publisher of the
complete works of
Isidore of Seville. He
studied at the College...
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Binius (1573–1641),
German Roman Catholic priest,
historian and
critic Marguerin de la
Bigne (1546–1595),
French theologian and
patrologist This disambiguation...
- was a
French dynasty of
painters from Normandy,
including the painters:
Marguerin Restout and his sons: Marc
Restout (1616–1684) and his sons:
Jacques Restout...
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Isidorus Hispalensis Paris First edition of Isidore's
Opera omnia,
edited by
Marguerin de la Bigne, it
included works as yet
unpublished such as the De differentiis...
- her
household in
September 1578, as the post was held by an old man,
Marguerin,
known as the
Sieur du Castil. The
French diplomat Nicolas d'Angennes...
- of the
Theological Thought of
Gerard Zerbolt",
BRILL publisher, 1986.
Marguerin de la Bigne,
Bibliotheca Patrum, XXVI Karl Ullmann,
Reformatoren vor der...
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notis ... (in Latin).
excudebat Andreas Angermarius. p. 54. de La Bigne,
Marguerin (1644).
Magna bibliotheca veterum patrum et
antiquorum scriptorum ecclesiasticorum...
- 1616, in Caen – 3
April 1684, in Caen) was a
French painter. The son of
Marguerin Restout, he
belonged to the
famous Restout dynasty of painters. He was...
- was part of the
Restout dynasty of painters,
studying under his
father Marguerin Restout. He is
called "the Elder" to
distinguish him from his son Jean...
- high sentiments. Paulinus' name was
attached to the
Eucharisticos by
Marguerin de la Bigne, who
edited the
editio princeps of the poem in
volume III...