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64: 245: 471:, each ecclesiastical province to form a volume. Albanès, who was one of the first scholars to search the Lateran and Vatican libraries, in his efforts to determine the initial years of some episcopal reigns, found occasionally either the acts of election or the Bulls of provision. He hoped in this way to remove certain suppositious bishops who had been introduced to fill gaps in the catalogues, but died in 1897 before the first volume appeared. Through the use of his notes and the efforts of 607: 22: 219:, the second and third for the dioceses, and the fourth for the abbeys, all in alphabetical order. It reproduced a large number of manuscripts. Defects and omissions, however, were obvious. The Sainte-Marthe brothers themselves announced in their preface the early appearance of a second edition corrected and enlarged. 393:
between 1870 and 1877, and volumes VI to IX and XII by the publisher H. Welter. The new edition places after each metropolitan see its suffragan sees, and after each see the abbeys belonging to it. The original documents, instead of encumbering the body of the articles, are inserted at the end of
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Gallia Christiana, qua series omnia archiepiscoporum, episcoporum et abbatum Franciæ vicinarumque ditionum ab origine ecclesiarum ad nostra tempora per quattor tomos deducitur, et probator ex antiquæ fidei manuscriptis Vaticani, regnum, principum tabulariis omnium Galliæ cathedralium et
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to a successful conclusion. The Assembly required that the first volume should appear at the end of four years, and that de Sainte-Marthe's congregation should continue the undertaking after his death. Through de Sainte-Marthe's efforts, the first volume appeared in 1715, devoted to the
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ecclesiastical provinces of Albi, Aix, Arles, Avignon, and Auch. In 1720, de Sainte-Marthe produced the second volume dealing with the provinces of Bourges and Bordeaux; and in 1725 the third, which treated Cambrai, Cologne, and Embrun.
86:, a type of work of which there have been several editions, is a documentary catalogue or list, with brief historical notices, of all the Catholic dioceses and abbeys of France from the earliest times, also of their occupants. 521:; cura et labore Claudii Roberti,.... Felicibus auspiciis illustrissimi et reverendissimi D. Andreae Fremyot, archiepiscopi, patriarchae bituricensis, Aquitanarium primatis. Lutetiae, 1626 (BnF catalogue general) 354:
published (in 1856, 1860 and 1865), for the provinces of Tours, Besançon and Vienne, respectively, and according to the Benedictine method, the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth volumes of the
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in 1626, a number of prelates commissioned these brothers to compile a more definitive work. They died before the completion of their work, and it was issued in 1656 by Scévole's sons,
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On 13 September 1656, the Sainte-Marthe brothers were presented to the assembly of the French Clergy, who accepted the dedication of the work on condition that a passage suspected of
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After de Sainte-Marthe's death, the Benedictines issued the fourth volume (1728) on Lyons, and the fifth volume (1731) on Mechelen and Mainz.
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The province of Utrecht alone has no place in this great collection, but this defect has been remedied in part by the
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Gallia christiana, in qua regni Franciae ditionumque vicinarum dioeceses et in iis praesules describuntur
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At the outbreak of the revolution, four volumes were lacking: Tours, Besançon, Utrecht, and Vienne.
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Une famille d'auteurs aux seizième, dix-septième et dix-huitième siècles; les Sainte-Marthe
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on the subject of monastic studies, on condition that he should bring the revision of the
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united his efforts with Hodin and Brice, and the ninth and tenth volumes, both on the
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In 1710, the Assembly of the French Clergy offered four thousand livres to
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between 1731 and 1740, on account of the controversies over the bull
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Du "Gallia christiana" et de ses auteurs: Ă©tude bibliographique
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undertook the publication of an episcopal history of France (
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An illustration from de Sainte-Marthe's 1715 edition of the
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Archiepiscoporum et episcoporum Galliæ chronologica historia
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of France in 1620, had assisted Chenu and Robert. At the
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
Jean Chenu
fr
avocat
Parlement of Paris
Langres
André Fremiot
Gaul
metropolitan sees
Scévole
Louis de Sainte-Marthe
fr
royal historiographers
assembly of the French Clergy
Pierre de Sainte-Marthe
Abel-Louis de Sainte-Marthe
fr
Oratory
Nicolas-Charles de Sainte-Marthe
Claunay
Jansenism
in folio
archdioceses
Jean Colomb
Voltaire

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