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Jean Mabillon. A French Benedictine monk and scholar, considered the founder of the sciences of palaeography and diplomatics.
Ancient Miscellany original: "Analecta vetera", 4 volumes. Paris, 1675 and following years, octavo.
Italian Journey and Museum original: "Iter & Musæum Italicum", Paris, 1687. quarto.
Acts of the Benedictines through various centuries original: "Acta Benedictinorum", volume 5. Paris, 1668 and following years. folio.
Johannes Marck.
On the Sibylline Oracles, Franeker, 1682. octavo.
The Magdeburg Centuriators, A group of Lutheran scholars who produced a massive history of the Church organized by centuries. Basel, 1624. folio.
Giovanni Battista Mari, Roman Canon, edited The Dialogues of Pope Victor III, and Peter the Deacon on the Illustrious Men of Monte Cassino. Paris, 1666. octavo.
Juan de Mariana.
Commentaries on Spanish Affairs. In "Illustrious Spain," Volume 2, and Mainz, 1605. quarto.
Gilbert Mauguin, President in the High Court of Currencies.
Works of Ancient Authors who wrote in the 9th Century on Predestination and Grace, 2 volumes. Paris, 1650. quarto.
Alfonso García Matamoros.
On the Learned Men and Academies of Spain, among the Spanish Writers edited by Andreas Schott in "Illustrious Spain."
Peter Martyr Vermigli. A leading Reformed theologian of the Reformation era.
Defense of the Eucharist against Gardiner, Zurich original: "Tigur." (Tigurum), 1559. folio.
Common Places A standard theological textbook of the time., Geneva, 1624. folio.
A Small Collection of Ancient Minor Theologians original: "Micropresbytium", Basel, 1550. folio.
Hugues Ménard.
The Letter of Saint Barnabas with notes, Paris, 1644. quarto.
Johannes Meursius.
Edited the Works of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, etc. Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus was a 10th-century Byzantine Emperor.
Aubert le Mire. original: "Aubertus Miræus"
Ecclesiastical Library, or Jerome, Gennadius, Ildefonsus, etc., with Notes and Additions, Antwerp, 1639. folio.
Gerhard von Mastricht, Professor at Duisburg.
History of Ecclesiastical and Pontifical Law, Duisburg, 1676. octavo.
Jean Morin.
On Penance, Antwerp, 1682. folio.
Alexander More.
Notes on the New Testament together with Tena, etc. London, 1661. folio.
Heinrich Meibom.
Historical Booklets, Helmstedt, 1660. quarto.
Richard Montagu.
Edited the Letters of Photius, Eusebius against Marcellus, etc. Greek and Latin with Notes.
Ecclesiastical Origins, London, 1640. folio.
Arthur du Monstier.
Holy Normandy original: "Neustria Pia", Rouen original: "Rothom." (Rothomagus), 1663. folio.
Étienne Le Moyne.
Various Sacred Matters, 2 Volumes, quarto. Leiden original: "Lugd. Bat." (Lugdunum Batavorum), 1685.
Flamminio Nobili.
Fragments of Ancient Greek Interpreters, in the Walton Bible, Volume 6, and elsewhere.
Monuments of the Orthodox Holy Fathers original: "Orthodoxographa S. Patrum Monumenta", 2 volumes. Basel, 1569. folio.
Casimir Oudin.
Supplement to Bellarmine on Ecclesiastical Writers, Paris, 1686. octavo.
Johann Gottfried Olearius.
Patristic Abacus A reference index of the Church Fathers. in Alphabetical Order, Jena, 1673. octavo.