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Heinrich Pantaleon. A Swiss physician and historian.
On the Illustrious Men of Germany original: "De viris illustribus Germaniæ", Basel, 1565. folio.
Johannes Pappus.
Synodal Handbook original: "Libellus Synodicus" in Greek and Latin with notes, Strasbourg, 1601. quarto.
Denis Pétau. Also known by his Latinized name Dionysius Petavius, a French Jesuit theologian.
He edited Epiphanius, Synesius, and others in Greek and Latin with notes.
Paul Pétau.
Compendium on Nithard original: "Syntagma de Nithardo", Paris, 1613. octavo.
Jacques Petit.
The Penitential of Theodore Theodore of Tarsus’s influential 7th-century guide for confessors. with notes and dissertations, Volume II. Paris, 1677. quarto.
Jean Picard.
Edited William of Newburgh original: "Gulielmum Nubrigensem" with notes, Paris, 1610. octavo.
Johannes Pistorius.
Edited German Writers, Frankfurt, 1583. folio.
Pierre Pithou.
Twelve Contemporary Writers, Frankfurt, 1594. octavo.
Antonio Possevino.
Sacred Apparatus A massive bibliographic work for Jesuit students., 2 volumes. Cologne, 1608. folio.
Edward Pococke. An English Orientalist and the first Professor of Arabic at Oxford.
Annals of Eutychius in Arabic and Latin. Oxford, 1659. quarto.
John Pearson.
Vindication of the Letters of St. Ignatius, Cambridge, 1672. quarto.
Dissertations on the Succession of the Roman Pontiffs, supplemented and published by Henry Dodwell, London, 1687. quarto.
Luis de Páramo of Borox.
On the Origin and Progress of the Office of the Holy Inquisition, Madrid, 1598. folio.
Michele Poccianti.
Catalogue of Florentine Writers, Florence, 1588. quarto.
Aimilio Portos.
Edited the Suda A massive 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedic lexicon. in Greek and Latin, 2 volumes. Geneva, 1619. folio.
The Library of Photius original: "Photii Bibliotheca" in Greek and Latin. Rouen, 1653. folio.
John Pits.
On the Illustrious Writers of Britain, Paris, 1619. quarto.
Vincent Placcius.
On Pseudonymous Writers, Hamburg, 1674. quarto.
Giuseppe Pamphilo.
Chronicle of the Hermit Brothers of Saint Augustine, Rome, 1581. quarto.
Antoine Pagi.
Consular Dissertation original: "Dissertatio Hypatica", or concerning the Imperial Consuls, Lyon, 1682. quarto.
Pasquier Quesnel.
Edited the works of Leo the Great with notes and dissertations, 2 volumes. Paris, 1676. quarto.
Théophile Raynaud.
Questions on Good and Bad Books, Lyon, 1653. quarto.
Small Index of the Saints of Lyon, Lyon, 1629. duodecimo.
The works of Anselm. Lyon, 1630. folio.
Matthäus Rader.
Peter of Sicily's History of the Manichaeans, in Greek and Latin. Ingolstadt, 1604. quarto.
The Alexandrian Chronicle A 7th-century world chronicle also known as the Chronicon Paschale. in Greek and Latin. Munich, 1615. quarto.