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The Roman Index original: "Index Romanus", Rome 1607. 8vo. Likely the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, the list of books banned by the Catholic Church.
Gilles Bucher. original: "Ægidius Bucherius"
Commentary on the Paschal Canon of Victorius, Antwerp 1634. folio.
Abraham Bzowski. original: "Abrahamus Bzovius" A Polish Dominican who continued Baronius's Ecclesiastical Annals.
Ecclesiastical Annals, 7 volumes, folio. Cologne 1621. and following.
David Chambers. original: "Camerarius"
On the bravery of the Scots, etc. Paris 1631. 4to.
Heinrich Canisius. original: "Hen. Canisius"
Ancient Readings, Volume 6. Ingolstadt 1601, etc. 4to.
Melchior Cano. original: "Melchior Canus" A Spanish Dominican theologian and bishop.
Twelve books of commonplaces, Venice 1567. 8vo.
Henri-Louis Chasteigner de La Roche-Posay. original: "Hen. Lud. Castaneus Rupipozeus"
List of Cardinals (but with the author’s name suppressed), Paris 1615. 4to.
William Camden, Englishman. original: "Guliel. Cambdenus"
Britain, Amsterdam 1662. folio.
Jean Chapeauville. original: "Joan. Chapeavillus"
History of the Affairs of Liège, Liège 1612.
André du Chesne, or Quercetanus. original: "Andreas du Chesnius, sive Quercetanus"
Writers of French Affairs, 5 Volumes. Paris 1636, 1649. folio.
Writers of Norman Affairs, Paris 1619. folio.
Claude Cossart. original: "Claudius Cossardus"
He edited Rainier on the Cathars and Leonists The "Leonists" were the Waldensians, followers of Peter Waldo of Lyons., Paris 1548.
Isaac Casaubon. original: "Isaacus Casaubonus" One of the great classical scholars of the Renaissance.
Exercises on the Annals of Baronius, London 1614. folio.
Jean-Jacques Chifflet. original: "Joann. Jac. Chiffletius"
On the Antiquities of Besançon, Lyon 1619. 4to.
George Cassander. original: "Georgius Cassander." A Flemish theologian who sought to reconcile Catholics and Protestants.
Works, Paris 1616. folio.
Laerzio Cherubini. original: "Laertius Cherubinus"
Great Bullary original: "Bullarium Magnum", Rome 1638. 3 volumes, folio. A massive collection of papal decrees (bulls).
Pierre-François Chifflet. original: "P. Fr. Chiffletius"
Bede’s Ecclesiastical History, Paris 1681. 4to.
Giovanni Battista Catumlyritus. original: "Joan. Bapt. Catumlyritus"
The True Concord of the Sacraments of Both Churches, Venice 1632. 4to. Referring to the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches.
Louis Cellot. original: "Ludov. Cellotius"
Several minor works of Hincmar, Paris 1658. 4to.
Charles Le Cointe of Troyes, an accurate writer, whose chronologies in French matters I have chiefly followed. original: "Carolus Le Cointe, Trecensis, Scriptor accuratus..."
Ecclesiastical Annals of the Franks to the year, namely, 845. 8 volumes, folio. Paris from the year 1665 up to the year 1683.
François Combefis. original: "Franciscus Combesis" A French Dominican scholar of Patristics.
New Supplement to the Greek-Latin Library of the Fathers, 2 volumes. Paris 1648. folio.
Latest Supplement, Greek and Latin. Paris 1672.
A Handful of the Origins of Constantinople, Greek and Latin. Paris 1664. 4to.
He also edited Andrew of Crete, Amphilochius, etc.
The Greatest Collection of Councils, of the newest edition, by Labbe and Cossart, 18 volumes.
Paris 1672. folio.
Jean-Baptiste Cotelier. original: "J. Bapt. Cotelerius"
The Apostolic Fathers, Greek and Latin with notes, Paris 1672. folio.
Monuments of the Greek Church, 3 volumes. Paris 1677, 1681, 1687. 4to.
He also edited Chrysostom on the Psalms and Daniel. Paris 1661. 4to.
Martin Kraus. original: "Martinus Crucius" (Crusius)
Turco-Greece, Greek and Latin. Basel 1584. folio. A work on the state of the Greek Church and people under Ottoman rule.
Jean de Croi. original: "Jo. Croius"
A sample of conjectures and observations on certain passages in Origen, Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Epiphanius, 1632. 8vo.
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