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Jacques Sirmond (12 or 22
October 1559 – 7
October 1651) was a
French scholar and Jesuit.
Simond was born at Riom, Auvergne. He was
educated at the Jesuit...
- Jean
Sirmond (1589, Riom, France – 1649, Riom, France) was a neo-Latin poet and
French man of letters,
historiographer of
Louis XIII.
Sirmond is known...
- (in French). Paris: chez les
libraires ****ociés. p. 366.
Sirmond, III, p. 353-604.
Sirmond, III, p. 358. Lee, Guy
Carleton (1897). "Hincmar: An Introduction...
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biographical notices, e.g. the
Menologion of
Basil II and the
synaxarium of
Sirmond. The
notices given in the
historical synaxaria are
summaries of
those in...
- prin****l
source for the
history of his life, were
collected by
Jacques Sirmond (Paris, 1645), and
reprinted by Migne, Patrol. Latina, vol. cxxv and cxxvi...
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scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (Rome, 1613). It was
later revised and
enlarged by
Sirmond, Labbeus, and
Casimir Oudin.
Bellarmine wrote the
preface to the new Sixto-Clementine...
- Richer,
French theologian (d. 1631)
October 12 or
October 22 –
Jacques Sirmond,
French Jesuit scholar (d. 1651)
November 11 – Tokuhime, ****anese noble...
- Charles’ absence. A
complete list of
capitularies was
provided by
Jacques Sirmond in his 1623 history.
Treaty of
Coulaines Christian Pfister (1911). "Capitulary"...
- Richer,
French theologian (d. 1631)
October 12 or
October 22 –
Jacques Sirmond,
French Jesuit scholar (d. 1651)
November 11 – Tokuhime, ****anese noble...
- in
great seclusion. In his
small circle of
intimate friends the
Jesuit Sirmond stood foremost.
Martyrologium Sanctorum ordinis St. Benedicti, to which...