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Dermot O’Thadaigh original: "Dermicius Thadaei", The Splendor of the Franciscan Order original: "Nitela Franciscanae Religionis", Lyon 1627. 4to.
Dorotheus, Metropolitan of Monemvasia, Summary of Histories from the creation of the world until the capture of Constantinople, in the common Greek dialect original: "Graecè vulgari idiomate", Venice 1631. 4to.
Ludovicus Dattichius.
The Best of the History of the Cardinals original: "Flores Historiae Cardinalium", Paris 1660. 3 Volumes, folio.
Luc d'Achery. original: "Lucas Dacherius" A French Benedictine monk and scholar known for his collection of primary sources.
A Gleaning of some Ancient [Writings] original: "Veterum aliquot Spicilegium", Volume 13. Paris 1665. and following years. 4to.
He also edited Lanfranc, Guibert, etc.
Johann Conrad Dannhauer. original: "Joannes Conradus Danhauerus"
The Christeis, or concerning the three-century state of the Church, Strasbourg 1646. 4to.
Martin Delrio. original: "Mart. Del-Rio"
He edited the Commonitorium of Orentius Saint Orientius, a 5th-century Christian poet., etc.
Henry Dodwell. original: "Henricus Dodwellus" An Anglo-Irish scholar and influential theologian.
Cyprianic Dissertations, Oxford 1684. 8vo.
A Dissertation on the priestly right of the Laity, London 1685. 8vo.
A singular dissertation on the primitive succession of the Roman Pontiffs, London 1688. 4to.
Chronology of the New Testament, manuscript.
Theodoor Douza. original: "Theodorus Douza"
He edited George Acropolites with a translation and notes, Leiden 1614. 8vo.
Joannes Eichelius.
The Secret History of Procopius, in Greek and Latin with observations original: "Animadversionibus", Helmstedt 1654. 4to.
Desiderius Erasmus.
Letters, London 1642. folio.
The Ciceronian original: "Ciceronianus", Basel 1529. 8vo.
George Fabricius. original: "Georgius Fabricius"
He collected and edited the ancient Christian Poets, Basel 1564. 4to.
François Feuardent. original: "Franciscus Feuardentius"
He edited Irenaeus, Ildefonsus, etc. with notes.
John Foxe, Englishman. original: "Joannes Foxus" Acts and Monuments of the Church Commonly known as "Foxe's Book of Martyrs.", London 1641. folio. In English.
Joachim Feller, Professor at Leipzig. original: "Joachimus Fellerus Profes. Lipsiensis"
Catalogue of the Manuscript Codices of the Leipzig Library, Leipzig 1686. 12mo.
Marquard Freher. original: "Marquardus Freherus"
Writers of German Affairs, 3 volumes. Frankfurt 1600. folio.
Chronology, prefixed to Greco-Roman Law.
Charles du Fresne, Councilor and Royal Treasurer. Better known as Du Cange, a foundational scholar of Byzantine and medieval history.
He edited [John] Cinnamus with historical and philological notes, and added notes on Nicephorus Bryennius.
History, that is, the Byzantine Family, etc. original: "Historia, i. e. Familia Byzantina" Paris 1680. folio.
John Forbes. original: "Joannes Forbesius"
Historico-Theological Instructions, Amsterdam 1645. folio.
Valentin Forster. original: "Valent. Forsterus"
History of Civil Law, Geneva 1609. 8vo.
Jacopo Gaddi. original: "Jacobus Gaddius"
Concerning non-Ecclesiastical Writers, 2 volumes, folio. Florence 1648. and Lyon 1649.
Jean Garnier. original: "Joannes Garnerius"